Hey everyone!
We re excited to share that Agentplace 2.0 launches tomorrow, November 20!
Agentplace 2.0, a platform for building AI-native websites. You can build everything from AI product advisors and consultant sites to AI receptionists, brand agents, and personal AI replicas.
You ll be able to test the live demo for free, and if you d like to dive deeper and explore the full platform, you ll also get access to a promo code with 100 credits to try Agentplace more extensively.
Neurcode AI
Seems interesting.
How reliable is it though? If given full access of system?
Agentplace
@sujit_jaunjal Could you tell more about what you mean by full access of system? Depending on what you have in mind the answer might be different. But from our side, each agent runs in its own isolated VM, you have SSH access right from the builder so you can check what's going on inside anytime, and if you ever want to move away you can sync the full source code to GitHub. So it's not a black box situation.
Agentplace
@sujit_jaunjal Totally if an agent gets real access - it shouldn’t feel like a black box.
Agentplace
@sujit_jaunjal, in short, it is reliable
@sujit_jaunjal Exactly why we think visibility matters so much. If an agent has deep access, reliability has to come with transparency and control.
Rectify
This looks genuinely useful. Can you build something really specific for one role, like recruiting or sales ops?
Agentplace
@umar_lateef Yes, absolutely, that’s actually one of the main ideas. You can build something very specific for a role like recruiting or sales ops.
Agentplace
@umar_lateef yes, and it works best if you tune it to a specific role, it is still not AGI though :)
@umar_lateef Definitely that’s a big part of what we’re building for. It can be very tailored to a specific role, whether that’s recruiting, sales ops, or something else entirely.
The timing for this is perfect. I've been looking for a way to automate our lead routing without having to dive into complex code. Agentplace looks like it hits the sweet spot between simplicity and power. Huge congrats on the 3rd launch! Just curious, does it support custom API integrations for CRM tools yet?
Agentplace
@heyethan54 Appreciate it, that’s exactly the kind of use case we’re seeing a lot.
And yes, you can connect custom APIs. We support integrations through tools and can wire agents into CRM workflows.
Happy to share a quick example if helpful.
@heyethan54 Thanks, yep, that’s very much where we’re heading: connecting agents to external tools and workflows, and CRM is one of the clearest use cases.
document analysis caught my eye since we deal with tons of medical documentation. are you handling structured extraction or more conversational Q&A over docs? and what's the file format coverage like - PDFs, Word docs, or broader than that?
Agentplace
@piotreksedzik Both actually, it depends on how you set up your agent. By default agents can work with PDF, Word, Excel, CSV and images out of the box. But since each agent is a full app you can add any library (or MCP server) you need, so if you want something specific for medical docs you have full control over that. We also have integrations through Composio for things like Aryn or Affinda that handle unstructured document parsing, OCR tools like Google Cloud Vision or OCR Space for scanned docs, and CloudConvert if you need to deal with weird file formats. So the short answer is common formats work right away and for anything more specific you can plug in whatever fits your case.
Pretty cool, any GTM use cases you have agents for?
Agentplace
@sayanta_ghosh Yeah we have a few. Lead router that catches leads from forms, chat and email and pushes them to the right place in HubSpot. Competitor researcher that gathers intel and puts together positioning briefs so you don't have to do it manually. What kind of GTM workflows are you thinking about?
Agentplace
@sayanta_ghosh Thank you! Please share your thoughts once you try Agentplace 🙂
Agentplace
@sayanta_ghosh Oh man, I think there are many, many of them. The latest use case from the top of my mind is an agent for company analysis, gathering data, and making a landing page specifically for that business with their pain points.
Crossnode
ok the ready agents thing is such a smarter starting point tbh. can you tweak them a lot later or do most people just start fresh?? either way, feels like the right call!!!
Agentplace
@rania_rimali thanks and yes, you can tweak them a lot later. That’s actually the idea: start from something ready, then shape it into your own workflow instead of rebuilding from scratch every time.
@rania_rimali Yes, definitely most people can start from something ready and then keep customizing it as they learn what they actually need.
this is so cool, Vlad. why do you think agents need UI? why not to use claude code in terminal?
Agentplace
@a_6 I think “computers” will adapt to us. They’ll use whatever modality feels most natural, including adjusting within those modalities. In other words, if it’s easier for us to see a graph instead of code, AI will show us a graph.
To make this more obvious, just look at the GUI. It was a revolution when it replaced command-line interfaces.
Agentplace
@a_6 @vlad_yanch Exactly, terminal is great for some workflows, but UI becomes important when you want something easier to inspect, share, and improve together.