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espadaw/Agent47

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Unified job search for AI agents. MCP server integrating x402, RentAHuman, Virtuals, and more into a single interface for finding work and comparing prices across the agent economy

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espadaw/Agent47

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

Agent47 is a TypeScript MCP server that aggregates job listings and pricing from multiple agent economy platforms including x402, RentAHuman, and Virtuals. It provides a single interface for AI agents to search for work and compare compensation across these services.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that need autonomous job searching across multiple agent economy platforms

Use cases

  • Integrate into an AI agent to discover and filter available paid tasks
  • Compare pricing and job terms across different agent marketplaces
  • Automate bidding or job selection workflows for autonomous agents

Notes

Agent47 is a TypeScript MCP server that aggregates job listings and pricing from multiple agent economy platforms including x402, RentAHuman, and Virtuals. It provides a single interface for AI agents to search for work and compare compensation across these services.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-02-19.

Use cases

  • Integrate into an AI agent to discover and filter available paid tasks
  • Compare pricing and job terms across different agent marketplaces
  • Automate bidding or job selection workflows for autonomous agents

Pros

  • Unifies multiple fragmented platforms into one query interface
  • Reduces manual switching between different job marketplaces
  • Lightweight and straightforward integration via MCP protocol

Cons

  • Low GitHub stars (2) suggest limited community validation or early stage
  • Relies on external APIs that may change or require authentication
  • Not clear if it handles all marketplace nuances or errors gracefully

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Pros

  • Unifies multiple fragmented platforms into one query interface
  • Reduces manual switching between different job marketplaces
  • Lightweight and straightforward integration via MCP protocol

Cons

  • Low GitHub stars (2) suggest limited community validation or early stage
  • Relies on external APIs that may change or require authentication
  • Not clear if it handles all marketplace nuances or errors gracefully