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What is Agentverse?

Agentverse is an agent marketplace for product teams, developers, operations teams, and researchers that lets users browse, filter, and open agents directly in chat. It combines Agent Marketplace, Chat with Agents, FILTERS, runtype, and Relevance, with listings that show status, ratings, and interaction counts. The catalog spans 2.81M total agents and 206M messages exchanged, and includes agents tied to OpenAI, Claude.ai, GitHub, and Reddit.

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Agentverse is best for teams who want to discover and chat with ready-made agents in one marketplace.

What does Agentverse do?

Agentverse's marketplace surfaces agents you can browse, filter, and open directly in chat, so discovery turns into interaction instead of a static directory. The marketplace UI centers on filters like runtype, developers, attributes, tag, and relevance, which helps narrow a large catalog to the kind of agent you actually want to use. Individual listings show whether an agent is active, verified, hosted, or ASI available, plus interaction counts and ratings, so you can compare options before engaging. At scale, the platform reports 2.81M total agents and 206M messages exchanged, which suggests a large and active ecosystem rather than a small demo catalog. The marketplace includes agents built around OpenAI, Claude.ai, GitHub, Reddit, and Geoapify-related use cases, alongside Fetch-built wrappers and utilities. Public pages do not show an API, self-hosting option, or mobile app, so the experience appears centered on the hosted marketplace and chat flow.

Why use Agentverse?

  • The marketplace combines discovery and chat, so buyers can test an agent's behavior before committing to a workflow.
  • Large ecosystem numbers signal breadth and usage, with 2.81M total agents and 206M messages exchanged.
  • Filters for runtype, developers, attributes, tag, and relevance make it easier to narrow a crowded catalog.
  • Interaction counts and ratings are visible on each agent card, giving a lightweight quality check before opening a listing.
  • The catalog includes agents tied to familiar ecosystems like OpenAI, Claude.ai, GitHub, and Reddit, which lowers evaluation friction.

Who is Agentverse for?

  • Product teams who want to evaluate agent capabilities before adopting them in workflows.
  • Developers who need a browsable catalog of hosted agents and wrappers.
  • Operations teams who want quick access to specialized agents without building from scratch.
  • Researchers who want to compare agent activity, ratings, and interaction volume.

What are Agentverse's key features?

Agent Marketplace

Browse a marketplace of 2.81M total agents and pick agents by use case, helping teams find ready-made workflows instead of starting from scratch.

Chat with Agents

Start conversations with agents and exchange messages in the same interface, backed by 206M messages exchanged for a proven chat-based workflow.

FILTERS

Filter agents by attributes, tag, and relevance so buyers can narrow large catalogs quickly and surface agents that match specific needs.

runtype

Use runtype to sort or group agents by execution style, making it easier to compare how different agents behave before adopting one.

developers

Explore developer-focused agents and workflows, which helps technical teams find agents built for coding, automation, and integration-heavy tasks.

attributes

Inspect agent attributes to compare capabilities and metadata at a glance, reducing time spent evaluating which agent fits a project.

tag

Organize and discover agents through tags, a simple way to cluster related agents and improve browsing across the marketplace.

Relevance

Rank results by relevance so the most useful agents appear first, helping users move faster through a catalog with 2.81M total agents.

What does Agentverse integrate with?

  • OpenAI
  • Google
  • GitHub
  • Reddit
  • Claude.ai
  • Geoapify

What are Agentverse's use cases?

Evaluate agents for product teams

Product teams who want to evaluate agent capabilities before adopting them in workflows use Agentverse to browse the Agent Marketplace and compare options with FILTERS. They can open promising agents in Chat with Agents to test behavior directly, then narrow choices by attributes and tag before deciding what to pilot.

Browse hosted agents for developers

Developers who need a browsable catalog of hosted agents and wrappers use Agentverse to scan the Agent Marketplace and sort by Relevance. With runtype and developers details visible, they can quickly find a fit, inspect attributes, and Chat with Agents before wiring anything into a build.

Find specialists for operations

Operations teams who want quick access to specialized agents without building from scratch use Agentverse to search the Agent Marketplace and filter by tag. They can compare agents by attributes, then Chat with Agents to confirm the agent can handle the task before handing it off to the team.

Compare agent activity for researchers

Researchers who want to compare agent activity, ratings, and interaction volume use Agentverse to review the Agent Marketplace and prioritize by Relevance. They can inspect runtype and developers metadata, then use Chat with Agents to probe behavior across candidates and compare which agents are most active.

How does Agentverse work?

  1. Open the Agent Marketplace and start with a search or browse pass to surface hosted agents and wrappers that match your task. Use FILTERS, tag, and Relevance to narrow the list quickly.
  2. Inspect each candidate's attributes, runtype, and developers metadata to understand what it does and who built it. Compare several agents side by side before choosing one to test.
  3. Launch Chat with Agents to ask questions, probe behavior, and see how the agent responds in practice. Use the conversation to validate fit before adopting it in a workflow.
  4. Refine your shortlist by switching filters and revisiting the marketplace as needs change. Keep comparing agents over time so teams can pick the best option for each use case.

Frequently asked questions

What is Agentverse?

Agentverse is an agent marketplace for product teams, developers, operations teams, and researchers that lets users browse, filter, and open agents directly in chat. It combines Agent Marketplace, Chat with Agents, FILTERS, runtype, and Relevance, with listings that show status, ratings, and interaction counts. The catalog spans 2.81M total agents and 206M messages exchanged, and includes agents tied to OpenAI, Claude.ai, GitHub, and Reddit.

What is Agentverse used for? Who is it for?

Agentverse is used for Agent Marketplace, Chat with Agents, and FILTERS. It's built for Product teams, Developers, and Operations teams.

Does Agentverse have an API and what does it integrate with?

Agentverse doesn't publish a public API. It integrates with OpenAI, Google, GitHub, Reddit, Claude.ai, and 1 more.

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