Start With Showcases
Showcases are examples and proofs. They are not the Studio authoring product itself.
Use this page to choose where to start. Use the full Showcases reference for commands, package details, local stacks, and deeper walkthroughs.
Pick a showcase
| If you want to see | Start with |
|---|---|
| A full multi-service ANIP agent application generated in five languages | GTM Agent |
| One signed contract generated across Python, TypeScript, Go, Java, and C# | GTM Agent Showcase and GTM Language Parity |
| ANIP in front of existing SaaS/native APIs | Fronting Showcases |
| Governed analytics over a local BI stack | Superset local stack |
| Small protocol examples for learning primitives | Introductory examples |
What to inspect
For any showcase, inspect:
- The Studio project or source starter.
- The signed Registry package.
- The generated service definition.
- The capability list and input-resolution metadata.
- Approval, denial, restriction, clarification, recovery, and audit behavior.
- Generated service code and custom bundle seams.
- Live smoke scripts or scenario/question-bank evidence.
The point of a showcase is to teach where behavior belongs: in the contract and service enforcement, not in prompts or raw tool descriptions.
Next steps
- Browse packages in Start With Registry.
- Inspect seeded projects in Start With Studio.
- Generate service code with Generate a Service.
- Read the full Showcases reference.