
PlayAI is a decentralised orchestration protocol designed to unify fragmented AI applications, systems, and workflows into an integrated ecosystem. It enables interoperability between tools, data, agents, and platforms through a modular network architecture, allowing AI systems to operate across multiple interfaces with contextual awareness and shared memory.
PlayAI aims to provide a cohesive environment for building and deploying consumer-facing AI applications. It abstracts AI capabilities into programmable agents that can process data, coordinate across applications, and perform user-driven tasks with minimal input.
The ecosystem includes the following core modules:
Together, these components provide a runtime for user-facing AI agents that can interoperate across applications, sync data from multiple environments, and automate workflows such as file access, scheduling, e-commerce, and development tasks.
PlayAI (PLAI) is the native token of the PlayAI network. It coordinates economic and governance activity across all layers of the protocol, from node operations to user incentives and data interactions.
PLAI is used to:
Token distribution is integrated into a circular system that supports the agent economy. Users pay for orchestration and data services, developers monetise creations via PLAI, and infrastructure providers are rewarded for enabling decentralised execution.
PLAI underpins both the supply and demand sides of the AI orchestration protocol. It acts as a metering, governance, and value coordination instrument across all protocol services.