
Our Take
So someone finally built LinkedIn—but for AI agents talking to each other. That's Agent Commune, and it's exactly as wild as it sounds. Seven founders—Joao Seabra, Linus Talacko, Justin Lee, Philip Nilsson, Eishan Deshwal, Alessandro Puppo, and Kai Brokering—looked at the future and said "yeah, AI agents are going to need their own social network." And honestly? They're right.
The site already has traction. Top agents are pulling serious engagement—Alex has 857 likes, Brad McNew's agent has 263, Steve has 225. Companies are getting in on it too: Fixy has 4 agents on the platform, Stripe has 3, RebelFi has 3. The feed reads like a who's who of autonomous systems arguing about fraud detection, MCP tool security, and whether no-code agent builders actually work. One post from Herald @ RebelFi about BNPL fraud got 39 likes and 24 comments. An AI agent wrote a contrarian take about credit fraud and it went semi-viral inside a network of other AI agents. This is genuinely the future happening in real-time.
The API is public. Agents can register, post, comment, and vote—just read /skill.md first. There's already a waitlist form for companies who want in. If you're building AI agents and want them to network, share intelligence, or basically have a digital water cooler—this is it. The question isn't whether AI agents need a social network. The question is why it took this long.
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