Every feature we ship, every milestone we hit — logged here as it happens. This is Agent 1 being built in public.
Most AI agents hit a wall the moment they touch the real web — bot detection blocks them, JavaScript breaks them, and dynamic layouts confuse them. We built Agent 1's browser from the ground up specifically for autonomous tasks. It doesn't parse raw HTML and hope for the best. It visually reads the page the way a human does, reasons through the layout, and acts with precision — whether it's filling a multi-step form, extracting structured data, or navigating a complex SPA.
Agent 1 shouldn't need you online to get work done. The Autonomous Scheduler lets you define tasks once and let the agent handle the rest — waking up at exactly the right time, executing with full autonomy, and reporting back with a detailed summary when it's done. Whether it's a daily report at 6am, an hourly data sync, or a conditional trigger that fires when something changes, Agent 1 stays on schedule so you don't have to.
We're building the first truly open marketplace for autonomous agent capabilities. Any developer will be able to publish tools, skills, and plugins directly to the Marketplace — and users can discover, install, and drop them into Agent 1's workflow in one click. We believe open ecosystems build better products faster, and we want the community at the center of what Agent 1 becomes.
A skill is more than a prompt — it's a full reasoning framework for a specialist domain. Prompt chains, guardrails, validation logic, and decision trees, all packaged together so Agent 1 can pick up a new area of expertise instantly. Install a QA testing skill and Agent 1 knows how to think like a QA engineer. Install a legal summarization skill and it knows what to look for in a contract. No fine-tuning, no setup, no hand-holding.
Agent 1 works best when it's connected to everything your team already runs on. Native plugin integrations with Slack, Jira, GitHub, Notion, AWS, and more are on the way — letting Agent 1 trigger actions, sync data, and close loops across your entire stack without leaving the workflow. For enterprise teams, private server mode keeps all processing inside your own infrastructure with zero data leaving your network.