Find AI that actually does things
Agentic.ai is a curated directory of AI tools that take action—not just chat. Tell us what you need, and we'll find the right fit.
What brings you here?
We organize tools by who they help—pick your path
AI tools to enrich your personal life, learning, and productivity. Automate the busywork so you can focus on what matters.
AI solutions for businesses, developers, and teams to drive efficiency. From devtools to sales automation to agent infrastructure.
Featured Tools
View all →Agent Infrastructure
OpenClaw is an agent infrastructure platform that ships with formal, TLA+-based security models for its highest‑risk capabilities. You can run attacker-driven model checks as a regression suite to validate assumptions about authorization, session isolation, tool gating, and misconfiguration safety. Models live in a separate repo and are reproducible locally via simple CLI commands.
Learning & Education
BuddhaUR is a mobile app that teaches early Buddhism through AI-guided conversations, lessons, quizzes, and meditation support. It uses retrieval-augmented generation to answer your real-life questions with tappable citations to the early suttas, and builds a personalized daily practice routine around your history and interests.
Workflow Automation
monday.com is a work management platform that lets teams organize projects, tasks, and processes on customizable boards. Paid plans add AI credits, automations, and integrations to reduce manual updates and routine work. An AI Sidekick assistant is included on higher tiers to provide context‑aware help inside your workspace.
Agent Infrastructure
CAMEL-AI is an open-source framework and research community focused on large-scale multi-agent systems for data generation, world simulation, and task automation. It provides building blocks, benchmarks, and example projects to help you design and study LLM-based agent societies and workforces. Best suited for researchers and developers who want to experiment with autonomous agents rather than use a prebuilt assistant.
Browse by Category
Every tool is evaluated, categorized, and scored for agenticness
For People(6 categories)
General-purpose AI assistants for everyday tasks, scheduling, and personal productivity. Examples: Lindy, Reclaim AI, Motion. NOT for domain-specific assistants (use health-wellness, finance-planning, etc. for those).
9 tools
AI tools where the PRIMARY purpose is writing, content creation, or creative work. Examples: Sudowrite, Jasper, Copy.ai, Midjourney. NOT for tools that happen to generate text as a secondary feature.
9 tools
AI tutors, study assistants, and learning companions where EDUCATION is the primary purpose. Examples: Learny AI, Duolingo Max, Khanmigo. NOT for tools that have educational content but serve another primary purpose.
6 tools
AI for fitness, mental health, nutrition, medical guidance, and wellbeing. Examples: Ada Health, Fitbit AI, Wysa. This is the category for health-focused tools even if they have automation or learning features.
5 tools
Personal finance AI, budgeting, investing, and financial planning tools. Examples: Wealthfront, YNAB, Trim, Cleo. This is the category for finance-focused tools even if they automate financial tasks.
5 tools
Smart home AI, IoT automation, and household management. Examples: Home Assistant, SmartThings. For consumer home/life automation, NOT business workflow automation.
4 tools
For Teams(8 categories)
AI agents for lead generation, sales outreach, content marketing, and campaign automation. Examples: Reply.io, Conversica, Regie.ai, Drift. Primary purpose must be sales/marketing.
6 tools
AI-powered support agents, help desk automation, and customer service. Examples: Forethought, Ultimate.ai, Intercom Fin, Zendesk AI. For tools where PRIMARY purpose is customer support.
9 tools
AI coding assistants, code review, and developer productivity tools. Examples: Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Devin, Codeium. Also includes developer-focused automation tools like IFTTT when primarily used for technical integrations.
15 tools
AI for data analysis, business intelligence, visualization, and reporting. Examples: ThoughtSpot, Julius, Powerdrill. Primary purpose must be working with data/analytics.
7 tools
GENERAL-PURPOSE workflow automation platforms that connect multiple apps/services. Examples: Zapier, Make, n8n, Relay. NOT for domain-specific tools - use their domain category instead (finance-planning for financial automation, sales-marketing for sales automation, etc.).
9 tools
Platforms and frameworks for BUILDING and orchestrating AI agents. Examples: CrewAI, AutoGen, LangChain, Hugging Face Agents. For developer tools that help create agents, NOT end-user products that happen to use agents.
15 tools
AI for market research, competitive intelligence, deep analysis, and knowledge synthesis. Examples: Perplexity Pro, Elicit. Primary purpose must be research/analysis.
7 tools
AI for recruiting, HR processes, expense management, and operational efficiency. Examples: Fyle, Moveworks. For tools where HR/ops is the primary domain.
6 tools
What Makes a Tool “Agentic”?
We evaluate every tool using our 20-point scoring system. “Agentic” means AI that can decide and take actions in a loop—not just generate text, but actually do things.
Takes a goal and runs a decide→act→observe loop
Executes real actions via APIs, tools, or systems
Adjusts next steps based on results and context
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