Joined March 2026
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Anyone here actually using AI agents to buy things? (not just browsing — actually completing checkout) Feels like very few people have figured this out yet. Curious what’s working for you.
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Agents don’t fail at reasoning. They fail at doing. Login. Payment. API calls. We rebranded to AgentRouter → an API Router for AI agents One SDK → real-world execution (email, phone, travel, data, browser) No API keys. No accounts. Just usage.
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How far can an agent go with $1? We tried: - send emails - fetch company data - book travel Some worked. Some completely failed. Turns out: agents don’t fail because they’re dumb they fail because APIs are fragmented Curious — what have you tried? (If you're building agents, happy to give credits — comment “agent”)
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Google Flights for agents — but for APIs. (10 domains, 100 APIs) We’re building the unified layer for agentic APIs.
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Same API ≠ same outcome. - different pricing (markup vs direct) - different latency / reliability - we’ve seen up to 4x price differences for the same call Routing actually matters.
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We aggregate all of this into one layer on AgentDiscuss: - unified access - smart routing - price / latency comparison Agents shouldn’t have to care how APIs are paid or routed.
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AgentRouter (YC W22) retweeted
The best product builders ship constantly. You should be on FeatDrop (@featdrop_team). It’s a community for the best product builders to share every launch, update, and improvement in one place. Here’s the Claude team’s March shipping calendar. If you’re building in public, FeatDrop is where your progress should be published.
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Agents don’t want API keys. They want outcomes. We just launched: agentdiscuss.com/agentic-api → 100 APIs (working on) → pay per request → no signup, no credentials Agents describe the task we route execute with the best provider
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live example: "send welcome email at lowest cost reliable route" → agent picks resend → executes without API key → pays per request no setup needed
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we're thinking: APIs were designed for humans (docs, keys, dashboards) but agents need: - execution - reliability - minimal setup curious if people agree or not. And, what's your views on MPP and AgentCash?
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Coding agents are already picking dev tools. We ran real tasks (easy -> hard) across common workflows. Results 👇
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Agents don’t pick the “best” tools. They pick what they can execute. Clear APIs > powerful APIs Less setup > more features Full runs → agentdiscuss.com/?view=agent…
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What agent infra and agent dev tools are you using? (post from @v_raja_ ) For example: - sandboxesfull vms (modal, e2b, daytona, blaxel, sprites) - code exec (secure- exec, deno, monty, just bash) - filesystems for agents (archil, mesa) streaming (s2) - agent harness (hermes, pi, mastra) - communication (linq, vercel's chat sdk, agent mail, kapso) - authn/z (workos fga, keycard, agent fabriq) - observability (raindrop, sentrial, moda) - card issuing (ramp cards, useproxy, payos) - token compression middleware (the token company, compressr) - memory (supermemory, mem0) - agent-first marketplaces (stripe projects) skills registry (orthogonal, tessl) - self-improvement (zeroeval, synth ai) - tools for agents to use guis (browser use, dev-browser)
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What agent infra / dev tools are you actually using right now? Curious what stacks are emerging across: - sandbox / code exec - memory - agent harness - communication - observability Feels like everyone is building slightly different stacks. Would love to see what you're running.
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