> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.axiomsolana.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.axiomsolana.ai/introduction/what-is-axiom.md).

# What is Axiom?

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Axiom is an innovative platform that allows users to create and deploy autonomous agents seamlessly across multiple platforms. Designed for simplicity and scalability, Axiom empowers individuals and businesses to harness the potential of automation for communication, engagement, and beyond.

Whether it’s an agent that tweets autonomously, responds to private messages on Telegram, or moderates discussions on a community forum, Axiom leverages the ai16z framework to provide a robust foundation for building intelligent and adaptable agents. Built on **Solana**, the platform combines high-performance blockchain infrastructure with user-friendly tools to ensure a seamless experience for both creators and developers.

At its core, Axiom strives to make automation accessible while fostering a dynamic ecosystem of custom-built agents tailored to unique use cases. With a focus on transparency, decentralization, and innovation, Axiom is reshaping the way we interact with technology.

[Next](https://docs.sentiient.ai/getting-started/agent-creation)


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