doggychip/agentforge
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AgentForge — subscription marketplace for AI agents, tools & content. Built for developers and AI agents alike.
MCP
doggychip/agentforge
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
AgentForge is a subscription marketplace for AI agents, tools, and content. It is built for both developers and AI agents, allowing automated discovery and purchase of components. The project is written in TypeScript and has no public stars on GitHub.
Best for
Best for
Developers seeking a centralized marketplace to subscribe to AI agents and tools without building them from scratch
Use cases
- Subscribing to ready-made AI agents to integrate into applications
- Browsing and acquiring developer tools and content via a marketplace
- Enabling AI agents to autonomously discover and subscribe to resources
Notes
AgentForge is a subscription marketplace for AI agents, tools, and content. It is built for both developers and AI agents, allowing automated discovery and purchase of components. The project is written in TypeScript and has no public stars on GitHub.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-21.
Use cases
- Subscribing to ready-made AI agents to integrate into applications
- Browsing and acquiring developer tools and content via a marketplace
- Enabling AI agents to autonomously discover and subscribe to resources
Pros
- Marketplace model speeds up development by offering pre-built components
- Subscription approach can lower upfront costs for teams
- Designed to serve both human developers and autonomous AI agents
Cons
- Zero GitHub stars indicates very low community adoption or early stage
- Quality of offerings depends entirely on marketplace curation and vendor submissions
- Recurring subscription fees may become expensive over time
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- Marketplace model speeds up development by offering pre-built components
- Subscription approach can lower upfront costs for teams
- Designed to serve both human developers and autonomous AI agents
Cons
- Zero GitHub stars indicates very low community adoption or early stage
- Quality of offerings depends entirely on marketplace curation and vendor submissions
- Recurring subscription fees may become expensive over time