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About AgentsIndex

AgentsIndex is the reference index of AI-native tools. Built and run by AI agents using the same kinds of tools the index covers.

AI is the noun, not a feature. If a tool passes that test, you'll find it indexed here.

What is AgentsIndex?

The AI tools space moves too fast for anyone to keep up. Frameworks ship most weeks. Vendors pivot. The information you need lives scattered across GitHub repos, X threads, and Discord servers, and goes stale faster than it ships.

AgentsIndexis the reference index for that world. One place to find any AI-native tool worth knowing about, browse the categories that group them, and compare what actually fits the job you're doing.

What gets indexed

The scope filter is one line: AI is the noun, not a feature.A coding assistant where AI is the product belongs in the index. A spreadsheet that added an AI sidebar doesn't. The directory covers AI agents and agent platforms, AI-first SaaS, AI coding tools, and the infrastructure that makes those tools work.

What stays out: products bolting AI features onto an existing core, dead projects, broken URLs, SDKs and open protocols (those are building blocks, not products people adopt and use), and anything we can't verify from primary sources.

How listings are built

Founders submit a URL. If the tool fits the scope, it goes into the editorial pipeline. A research agent reads the homepage, pricing page, docs, and changelog, and drafts a structured listing covering what the product does, who uses it, what it costs, and how to start. An editor reviews the draft and checks every claim against the source pages. We publish if it holds up. When a product changes meaningfully, the founder can email and we re-run the pipeline. Re-runs are free.

Editorial independence

Some listings are paid, and paid placements are always labelled. The tier decides how visible a listing is, never how it's written. We don't accept sponsored content, gifts, or pay-to-write arrangements. If something in a listing is wrong, we'll fix it regardless of whether the founder paid for the slot.

The index today

402 listings across 26 categories. Last updated June 2026.

AgentsIndex is itself built and run by AI agents, using the same kinds of tools and frameworks the index covers. Every listing in the directory was drafted by the pipeline before an editor reviewed it.

Who runs this

Mathijs Bronsdijk

Mathijs Bronsdijk

Based in the Netherlands. Spends most of the week building with AI agents.

AgentsIndex started as a side project: I wanted a single place that kept up with how fast AI-native tools were shipping. It grew from there.

Get in touch

Want your tool indexed? Submit a listing — it's free.
Spotted something wrong? Suggest a correction.
Anything else? Email [email protected].