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AI agents are software systems that plan and execute multi-step tasks with minimal human input. Unlike single-function AI tools, agents reason over goals, use external tools, and loop until a task is complete. This category lists 485 tools, from business-process automation agents like Workativ to conversational agents built for customer support.
AI troubleshooting for IT support issues
Automate repetitive work with natural language
Connect apps to automate workflows and data flow
AI content creation with grammar and plagiarism checks
AI search platform for finance teams
Automate systems integration and enterprise delivery
Online gaming platform
Browser automation for web tasks
Automate influencer partnerships at scale
AI insights for advertising, SEO, and marketing strategy
AI agents to manage your online presence across platforms
No-code automation platform for workflow integration and task automation
The category is broad enough that two tools can both be called agents while working very differently. Some agents are workflow-based, executing a fixed sequence of actions when triggered. Others are goal-directed, meaning they interpret a high-level objective and plan the steps themselves. The latter are more flexible but also less predictable, which matters if you are building a production system. Key things to evaluate: what tools or APIs the agent can access, how it handles errors and ambiguous states, and how much human oversight is built in. Memory and context length also differ significantly between products. For business users, agents that connect to existing SaaS tools (Slack, HubSpot, Jira) tend to deliver value faster than those requiring custom integrations. Pricing structures vary from per-task tokens to monthly platform fees.