Few months ago I started building a GitHub repo called the Awesome List of AI Agents. It got very popular, reached 3.6k stars and I got people making pull requests and submissions with new product weekly.
Since then, the hype around AI agents hasn't ended, but the opposite. It was time to step up the game and give the list of agents a nice UI too.
This website with AI agents and agent frameworks is my side project and I will be very happy for feedback.
The first version has these features:
- ๐ 150+ AI agents and frameworks
- ๐ Filter by use cases
- ๐ Filter by open/closed source
- ๐ Filter new AI products
- ๐ Request update on particular AI agent
People have been asking how to tell which agents actually work. I haven't tested every single one of the products, but here are some quick examples of what is worth trying.
Coding
My top pick is Open Interpreter which is controllable via terminal and recently added a web UI.
Data analysis
I think not many people know Dot, but I tried it and it worked surprisingly well.
My long-time favorite tool is Superagent, which allows you to simply create custom agent instances for different purposes.
Productivity
I noticed that Taskade has been very popular recently, and its focus is different from other productivity tools. It generates flowcharts, mind mapping, task management
Saga AI is my go-to tool for writing my thoughts and drafts of articles or posts. It offers Grammar correction or paraphrasing parts of the text.
Research
Cognosys AI offers interesting features, e.g. sending you a daily news digest.
I and other team members from E2B use Phind daily. It is able to even generate a functioning code, plus it always provides sources.
Build-your-own
Fine provides an app where you can build agents that work on coding tasks with you.
Crew AI is getting big popularity recently. It's a framework for orchestrating role-playing agents, similar to AutoGen or ChatDev.
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