Original Reddit post

I’ve been spending the last few weeks exploring AI agents across GitHub, product communities, Discord servers, and different marketplaces. What I’ve noticed is that there’s actually no shortage of good agents being built. Some are genuinely useful for research, automation, coding, lead generation, content workflows, etc. The bigger issue seems to be accessibility. Most users still have to: find random GitHub repos understand technical documentation configure APIs join private communities manually set things up For non-technical users, this becomes a huge barrier. And for builders, even if they create something valuable, distribution feels fragmented because users often never discover their work. It feels like AI agents have solved the “what can be built” problem but haven’t solved the “how users access them easily” problem. Do you think the future needs a centralized marketplace/distribution layer for agents? submitted by /u/One-Ice7086

Originally posted by u/One-Ice7086 on r/ArtificialInteligence