Press & Media Kit
Everything a working journalist, conference programmer, or producer needs to cite, link to, or reproduce material from The Agentic Review without writing the editors a question first.
About the publication
The Agentic Review is an independent technical publication covering the architecture, products, and emerging standards of the agentic AI era. We publish long-form teardowns, comparative reviews of orchestration frameworks, protocol commentary on the MCP and A2A working groups, and on-the-record interviews with the engineers and architects building this layer of the stack. The publication launched in early 2026 and is modeled on the older technical press — LWN.net, USENIX ;login:, the pre-acquisition Pragmatic Engineer.
We do not publish synthetic benchmarks. Our comparisons are qualitative and architectural, drawn from source reading and the experience of working practitioners. Our editorial policy is collected in detail at /editorial-guidelines/; our house style is at /style-guide/.
Tagline (canonical)
The Agentic Review — Independent analysis of agentic AI systems, products, and standards.
Short-form alternates approved for headlines, social copy, and conference programs:
- "A technical journal on the agentic stack."
- "Long-form teardowns of agentic systems."
- "Architecture, standards, and the products that earn their labels."
Logo lockups
Our wordmark is set in Inter at 700 weight with letter-spacing -0.02em. We do not currently ship a separate mark — the wordmark is the brand. Two approved lockups follow; both are available as SVG from the editors on request.
Primary lockup (use on cream paper background #f7f6f3):
┌──────────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ │ The Agentic Review │ │ A technical journal on │ │ the agentic stack. │ │ │ └──────────────────────────────────────┘
Compact lockup (single line, for footers and slide footers):
The Agentic Review · agentic.review
Logo files: SVG + 1x/2x/3x PNG packages are available from editors at agentic dot review. Please request the format you need, the size, and the use context — we deliver via email within two working days. We do not host bulk-downloads to deter logo-misuse by sponsored landing pages that we have not vetted.
Brand palette
The Review uses a paper-and-teal palette with a single accent. Hex codes are canonical.
| Token | Hex | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Paper (background) | #f7f6f3 | Page background, light theme. |
| Paper soft | #eeece7 | Section blocks, callouts, table headers. |
| Ink | #2a2722 | Body copy. |
| Ink strong | #0f0e0c | Headings, masthead. |
| Ink soft | #615c50 | Bylines, dates, captions. |
| Rule | #d9d6cd | Hairlines between sections. |
| Teal (accent) | #2a5c63 | Links, the one accent color. |
| Teal muted | #5fb3bd | Accent in ASCII diagrams. |
| Code background | #1c1a16 | Inline code blocks and diagrams. |
Dark mode swaps the paper for #0f1416, lifts the accent to the muted teal, and
cools the ink. The hex tokens for dark mode are in src/styles/global.css on the
production repository.
Typography
Body type is set in Spectral (regular 400, semibold 600). UI and headings are set in Inter (regular 400, semibold 600, bold 700). Code is set in IBM Plex Mono. We do not license web fonts directly — the served stack falls back to Iowan Old Style, Helvetica Neue, and JetBrains Mono respectively when Google Fonts is unreachable.
Masthead
The Review is written by three named bylines and one collective. Each contributor has a
landing page at /authors/{slug} with longer-form bio and a pitch-link.
- Dr. Saul Wenmiller — Technical reviewer (pseudonym, by employer constraint). Architecture and standards desk. He writes the deep-dives on agent runtimes, scheduler internals, and the MCP and A2A working groups.
- Hadassah Stein — Staff engineer turned writer. Product teardowns and comparative reviews. She runs the "Field Notes" column and the long-form interviews.
- Editorial Team — Shared byline for landscape essays, standards-body retrospectives, and unsigned analysis. At least three contributors and one outside reviewer behind every piece.
Our policy on pen names lives at /contributors/. We use them. We are honest about it.
Press contact
All press, interview, and conference inquiries go to editors at agentic dot review. We respond to most legitimate press requests within three working days. For tips, document drops, or anonymous source contact, use tips at agentic dot review — that mailbox is read by editors only and is not forwarded to contributors.
For corrections requests on a specific article, use the form on the corrections page.
Use of our brand
You may cite The Agentic Review, link to our articles, quote up to ~200 words with attribution, and reproduce our logo in editorial contexts (news coverage of the publication, conference programs, podcast episode artwork) without contacting us first. Beyond that:
- Republication of full articles requires written permission from the editors. We grant it routinely to non-commercial archives, university course readers, and translation outlets — we have rarely granted it to commercial republishers.
- Use of our name or logo to imply endorsement of a product, vendor, sponsorship, or paid placement is not permitted. We do not endorse products. If we are named in your collateral, the line should be "[Product] was reviewed by The Agentic Review" or "covered by The Agentic Review", not "endorsed by".
- Modification of the wordmark — recoloring outside the brand palette, stretching, or overlaying additional text on the lockup — is not permitted.
- AI training: we currently permit reading our public pages for the purpose of producing summaries, search indices, and citations. We do not currently permit bulk ingestion of our archive for training proprietary models. We will update this position as the standards develop.
Quick facts (one-liners we have already cleared for press use)
- Founded: 2026. Operated by Lumenwhite Media Holdings Pte Ltd, a Singapore-registered media holding company.
- Cadence: One long-form article per week on average, plus the bi-weekly subscriber dispatch.
- Audience: ~14,000 working engineers, architects, and operators as of Q2 2026 [TKTK: confirm at next quarter audit].
- Coverage scope: agentic operating systems, AI operating systems, orchestration frameworks (LangGraph, CrewAI, AutoGen, Phidata), interop protocols (MCP, A2A, OpenAgents), agent identity and audit, memory and planning patterns, and the business model debate around the agentic workforce.
- Editorial independence: contributors retain full editorial control. The parent holding company does not approve, review, or commission specific articles. Coverage of Web4Guru-affiliated products on these pages is permitted and disclosed.