Agent.ai

AI agent platform for task automation.

3.0/ 5

About Agent.ai

AI agent platform for task automation.

Agent.ai is listed under AI Agents. Use this page to quickly understand what it does, compare it with related tools, and jump to the official website when you are ready to evaluate it.

Pricing

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Agent.ai uses a tiered, per-agent model (official pricing page): Free — most agents offer a "Try for free" entry point, so users can test before paying. Premium agents — $10/month each, billed per individual agent. Pro — $25/month, which unlocks full access to all Agent.ai Pro agents in one plan, with generous runs for real workflows, new Pro agents added automatically, and a private community chat with the founder. There is no enterprise "contact sales" figure published on the reachable pages; costs scale by subscribing to individual Premium agents or taking the all-in Pro plan. Because agents are separately priced, a user relying on several Premium agents will pay $10 each on top of any Pro subscription.

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Agent.ai Review

A practical review based on pricing, features, strengths, limitations, and ideal users.

Overview

Agent.ai brands itself as "The #1 Marketplace for Professional AI Agents" and a professional network where users can discover, use, and build AI agents to assemble a personal "AI agent team." Rather than a single model, it is a platform hosting hundreds of ready-to-use agents across sales, marketing, research, video, branding, and general productivity. Recently it added "Agent Teams" — multiple coordinated agents that run a complex workflow together (for example a Sales Prospecting Team that finds, researches, qualifies, and drafts outreach to leads). The platform is operated by Agent.ai itself, which publishes many official agents, while outside creators contribute others; notable third-party builders include Dharmesh Shah (Domain Idea Generator), Shaalin Parekh (Web Copy Analyzer), SellBetter (Prospect Research), HeyGen, and BonBillo. The problem it solves is agent discovery and reuse: instead of prompting a general chatbot from scratch, users pick a purpose-built agent and feed it a URL or a short brief.

Key Features

  • Large marketplace of hundreds of specialized agents with public ratings and review counts.
  • Agent Teams that chain multiple agents into a workflow (sales, meetings, market research, YouTube creation).
  • Per-agent "Try for free" trials before subscribing.
  • Two tiers: Pro (bundled, $25/mo) and Premium (individual, $10/mo each).
  • Simple inputs — paste a LinkedIn URL, a page URL, or a short description.
  • Cross-platform content reuse (e.g., turning a YouTube video into LinkedIn, X, blog, and email posts).
  • Open creator ecosystem with both official and third-party published agents.

Pros

  • Huge variety of purpose-built agents saves users from crafting complex prompts themselves.
  • Transparent ratings help choose: popular agents score well, e.g., Domain Idea Generator 4.30 from ~8.5k reviews, Buyer Persona Builder 4.39 from ~1.4k, Video Script Generator 4.21 from ~2.8k.
  • Free trials lower the risk of trying a new agent.
  • Agent Teams concept is genuinely useful for multi-step workflows like sales prospecting.
  • The $25/mo Pro plan is inexpensive for unlimited access to the Pro catalog.
  • Active, growing ecosystem with recognizable third-party creators adding credibility.

Cons

  • Costs multiply: relying on several Premium agents at $10 each adds up quickly beyond the Pro plan.
  • Quality is uneven across the catalog; some agents score poorly (e.g., Prospect Researcher at 1.00 from a single review, Competitive Brief at 3.50).
  • Review counts vary wildly — some agents have thousands of ratings while others have one, making averages unreliable.
  • As a marketplace, there is fragmentation: users must discover and manage many separate agents rather than one integrated tool.
  • The platform's exact company ownership/background is not clearly stated on the home page.
  • "Coming soon" tags on several Agent Teams suggest the orchestration feature is still maturing.

Who It's For

Agent.ai fits marketers, founders, salespeople, and content creators who want plug-and-play agents for repetitive research, outreach, and content tasks without building their own prompts or pipelines. It is less ideal for teams needing a single governed platform with unified reporting or strict data-compliance controls.

Verdict

Agent.ai is a convenient, well-stocked agent marketplace with honest ratings and a cheap Pro tier, making it easy to experiment with specialized AI help. The main watch-outs are per-agent costs stacking up and inconsistent quality across the catalog — pick high-rated agents, use free trials, and the $25/mo Pro plan is a solid deal for the Pro library.

Category Context

Find autonomous AI agents and workflow copilots that can plan, execute, and coordinate multi-step tasks.

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