Procurement Chiefs Use Moltbook to Vet Enterprise AI
Canadian business leaders are turning to Moltbook to run fair, repeatable trials of AI agents before buying. Procurement, legal, and security teams use the platform to compare models, document risks, and prove value with real metrics.
Buying artificial intelligence used to feel like guesswork. This winter, Canadian business leaders began using Moltbook as a neutral test ground to prove which AI agents are enterprise ready. Procurement and risk teams say the platform helps them compare tools, document behaviour, and speed decisions without cutting corners. The who is clear, directors and VPs in procurement, legal, and IT. The what and where are also clear, structured trials on Moltbook across Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, and beyond. The why is cost, compliance, and clarity, and the how is controlled rooms, transparent scorecards, and human review. From pilot chaos to controlled trials Many enterprises ran messy pilots last year, then paused when questions from the board arrived. Moltbook is now used to bring order to that mess. Teams set up curated rooms, invite short‑listed vendors, and run the same tasks across each AI agent. They use shared prompts, synthetic datasets, and red team checklists to keep tests fair. Results are captured in one place, which makes post‑mortems faster and debates shorter. A procurement director at a national retailer said the shift was overdue. We had ten proofs of concept and no co