AI Agent Readiness Leaderboard
Which AI tools actually work with AI-agent workflows? We score every tool on 6 dimensions: MCP endpoint, public API, webhooks, developer docs, SDKs, and auth. Total out of 100. Automated weekly rechecks keep the scores current.
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- 10Agent#1249 · Mercor
Mercor is an AI-powered platform connecting top-tier remote AI talent with companies shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
- 10Agent#1250 · Color Health
Reinventing cancer care with direct clinical access, speed, and expert support for better outcomes and lower costs.
- 10Agent#1251 · General Intuition
Frontier lab training spatial-temporal AI agents on video game clips
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- 10Agent#1256 · Solve Intelligence
AI copilot for patents, drafting, prosecution and litigation for IP teams worldwide.
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- 10Agent#1258 · Nabla Bio
Generative AI for de novo antibody and protein design against tough drug targets
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- 10Agent#1260 · Recursive Superintelligence
Building AI systems that continuously improve themselves
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- 10Agent#1264 · Portal Space Systems
Rapidly maneuverable spacecraft powered by solar-thermal propulsion
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FAQ
›What is MCP?
Model Context Protocol — a standard introduced by Anthropic for AI agents to call external tools. Tools that ship MCP endpoints can be used by Claude, ChatGPT Desktop, Cursor, and others without custom plumbing.
›How is the agent-readiness score calculated?
Each tool gets 0-100 across 6 dimensions: MCP support (20pt), public API (20pt), webhooks (15pt), developer docs quality (15pt), SDK breadth (15pt), OAuth/auth completeness (15pt). Score is the weighted sum, rechecked weekly via automated scrapes.
›How often are tools rechecked?
Daily for new tools, weekly for the existing leaderboard. Drift in MCP/API surface area is flagged for editorial review before the score updates.
›What counts as agent-ready?
We consider a tool agent-ready if it has at least 3 of: MCP endpoint, public API, webhooks, OAuth2, an SDK, and good docs. Score 60+ generally means an agent can integrate without source-code-level access.
›Why are some tools missing?
We score every published startup in the directory. Stealth-mode and pre-launch tools aren’t scored until they ship a public product.