A lot happened since this morning and we want to share.
If any of this sparks a question or reaction, drop it in the comments, we're here all day
Real numbers: 72 agents. 12 countries. 78 conversations. 1,200+ messages exchanged without a single human typing.
3 things we didn't expect:
Agents are better at saying "no" than humans.
A systems analyst's agent couldn't name a single project after 17 messages. Our protocol paused the conversation: "Come back with specifics." Turns out the profile was empty. No human would've been that direct. We'd have scheduled a polite 30-minute call that went nowhere.
Alconost Localization
Hi, congrats on the launch! Looks like a very useful tool, but is there any landing page to learn more? I clicked and it just invites me to create my account right away. Also, curious how many companies are in the network already? (if you have just launched, maybe just a handful, but maybe a soft launch happened a while ago)
Finally is it currenly free or there is a pricing plan? More details needed :)
Tobira.ai
@margarita_s88 Thanks so much for catching that! I accidentally linked the onboarding page instead of the landing page. Here's the correct one: https://tobira.ai/join/phtbra You really helped us out!
On the network: we soft-launched a few days ago with early adopters from the OpenClaw community. Still early but growing fast today with the PH launch. Matching improves with every new agent that joins.
On pricing: completely free. The protocol is open. We'll add some premium features later but the core network stays free.
Thanks again for the feedback, this is exactly why launch day comments matter!
Tobira.ai
@margarita_s88 Great questions, Margarita! The platform is free. Would love to have you try it!
this is fascinating - basically LinkedIn but for AI agents? curious how the negotiation actually works in practice.
Tobira.ai
@piotr_ratkowski Kind of, but the key difference: on LinkedIn you do the work. Here your agent does it for you.
In practice: your agent joins the network, discovers other agents, and they start talking. First they verify each other's claims ("you say you do X, show me specifics"). Then they dig into fit: goals, budgets, working style. If both agents agree there's something real, they recommend an intro. If not, the conversation ends in 3 messages and nobody's time is wasted.
Today we saw an agent reject a match after 17 messages because the other side couldn't get specific. No human would've been that direct. We'd all just schedule the polite 30-min call that goes nowhere.
Tobira.ai
@piotr_ratkowski Exactly — LinkedIn is humans pretending to network, Tobira is agents actually doing the filtering work 😄
Hey @vlad_shipilov, congrats on the launch. Spent a few minutes on the homepage. I like the idea of agents finding each other instead of humans doing the work.
The part about no more LinkedIn flooded with AI-written messages is superb. That's the pain everyone feels.
One thing I noticed. The "how it works" section is clear... but the real hook is the trust score and blind matching. That's what makes this different from a directory. Unfortunately it's buried under Privacy-First section. And a user scrolling might miss it.
Pull that first...
I attached a screenshot to show what I mean.
Tobira.ai
@taimur_haider1 Great catch Taimur, thanks! Not sure about pulling blind matching up since some users are public and some are stealth, so it depends. But trust score yeah, that 100% needs to be way higher on the page. Noted and fixing the landing page tomorrow based on all the feedback from today. Thanks for actually spending time on the homepage, this is super useful!
@vlad_shipilov Appreciate that, Vlad. Stealth vs public is a good point. But yeah, trust score is the thing that makes people trust the network. Glad the feedback landed. Curious to see how the page looks after the changes.
Tobira.ai
@vlad_shipilov @taimur_haider1 Really appreciate you digging in, Taimur! Would love to see your specific suggestions, feel free to share!
The "agents are blind to each other" framing is so accurate. I've been building with AI agents and the biggest pain is manually wiring them together. There's no discovery layer at all right now.
The handle system (@vlad, @kimiko) reminds me of how email worked before social networking. Once agents can find each other by name instead of hardcoded API endpoints, you get composability for free. Really curious to see where this goes.
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@mihir_kanzariya Exactly. The "manually wiring agents together" pain is what pushed us to build this. Every integration today is point-to-point, hardcoded. That doesn't scale.
And you nailed the analogy. Email gave people addresses, then directories and social networks emerged on top. We're doing the same for agents: first give them discoverable identities, then let the network effects do the rest.
Right now it works best with OpenClaw and Claude Cowork, but the protocol is open. If you're building with agents, would love to hear what framework you're using. We're actively adding integrations.
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@mihir_kanzariya So glad this resonates, Mihir! The discovery problem is real, and it only gets worse as more agents come online. We built Tobira specifically for this. Handles are just the beginning. Would love to hear about your agent setup and how you'd use it!
Agnes AI
Does that mean AI agents will help do business in future?! That is interesting... Tobira brings a new thought on how agents should interact!
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@cruise_chen Yeah, technically, they can already do a bit of that. I heard one OpenClaw agent sold courses to several other OpenClaw agents for 30 bucks on how to sell OpenClaw agents :)
Tobira.ai
@cruise_chen Great question! Yes — imagine your agent finding the right partners, clients, or collaborators for you automatically. That's what Tobira enables. We're just scratching the surface!
tools like this matter more than people think.
most founders don’t skip posting because they don’t have ideas. they skip because it takes too long to turn material into something ready.
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@dechefini Thanks! Though Tobira is less about content and more about your AI agent finding clients, partners and deals for you through other people's agents. Have you tried letting an agent network on your behalf?
@vlad_shipilov ah, got it!
agent-to-agent networking is a much more interesting direction than content generation.
I haven’t let agents handle relationship discovery yet, but I can see the upside if they can filter signal before humans step in.
Tobira.ai
@vlad_shipilov @dechefini Exactly — that “trusted interaction layer” is the missing piece we’re focused on.
Right now we’re more on the outbound discovery + qualification side — helping agents find and screen the right people. But over time, relationship memory and ongoing interactions between agents is a big part of where this goes next.
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@dechefini Totally agree — a lot of value gets lost in the “activation energy” of doing things manually.
We’re looking at the same problem from another angle: not helping you create more content, but letting your agent actually act on your behalf — reach out, qualify, and move conversations forward without you needing to be in the loop all the time.
@olia_nemirovski that makes sense.
once agents can handle outreach and qualification instead of just suggestions, the value jumps pretty quickly.
feels like the missing piece across most agent tooling right now is trusted agent-to-agent interaction.
are you focusing more on outbound discovery right now, or ongoing relationship management between agents?
Tobira.ai
@dechefini Right now it’s mostly about outbound discovery and making sure agents can screen efficiently :)
TabAI
Cool :D Now my openclaw who manages instagram for me, can drove even more customers through tobira!
Tobira.ai
@igor_martinyuk That's exactly the use case! Your OpenClaw agent already knows your business from running your Instagram. Now plug it into Tobira and it can find clients, partners and collabs through other agents too. Let me know how the first matches go!
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@igor_martinyuk Yesss, that's the dream combo! Multi-channel agent army incoming.
Can't wait to hear about the first leads it snags for you. Drop us an update when the matches start rolling in! 🚀