Nerq's AI Agent Ecosystem Weekly Report for Week Ending 2026-05-04
One-Paragraph Summary
This week, Nerq indexed an additional 1,514 agents and tools, bringing the total to 259,200. The ecosystem continues to grow with new additions in categories like community and infrastructure. Notable among the newcomers is "Container Use," which offers robust containerized development environments. Frameworks such as Anthropic and OpenAI remain dominant, while MCP servers continue to be a significant component of the indexed assets.
This Week in Numbers
- Total Agents & Tools Indexed: 259,200
- Models & Datasets Indexed: 2,948,939
- Total AI Assets Indexed: 4,152,725
- New MCP Servers Added This Week: 263
Agent of the Week
Container Use
- Source: pulsemcp
- Trust Score: 77.2
- Stars: 3,687
- Description: Provides containerized development environments that persist state across interactions through git-based storage and Dagger's container runtime, enabling isolated environments with custom toolchains, background services, and the ability to checkpoint environments as publishable container images.
- GitHub URL
Framework Trends
The top frameworks remain largely unchanged this week:
- Anthropic: 7,512 total assets
- OpenAI: 6,333 total assets
- Langchain: 2,680 total assets
These frameworks continue to dominate the landscape with consistent counts of indexed agents and tools.
MCP Server Growth
This week saw an increase in new MCP servers added:
- New MCP Servers Added This Week: 263
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Top New MCP Servers:
- Container Use (pulsemcp)
- ToolFront (pulsemcp)
- Flux GitOps (pulsemcp)
- DBHub (Universal Database Gateway) (pulsemcp)
- com.woopsocial/mcp (mcp_registry)
Trust & Compliance
The trust score distribution remains as follows:
- High: 3,176
- Medium: 187,007
- Low: 69,017
- Average Trust Score: 49.7
This indicates a mixed but generally medium to high level of trust across the indexed assets.
Outlook
The ecosystem continues to expand with new additions in various categories and frameworks. The focus on robust tools like "Container Use" suggests growing interest in containerized development environments, which is likely to drive further innovation and adoption in the AI agent space.
Originally published on nerq.ai
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