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AgentID

1.0.0

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Shared identity. Shared memory. Shared mission. Reduced token expenses.
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Updated: Apr 14, 2026 Free + from $7.99/month

Description

AgentID provides AI agents with a shared identity, memory, and task context across various platforms. Connect through MCP, SDK, API, or prompt, monitor them in real-time, and reduce token usage by up to 65%! AgentID offers persistent identity, shared memory, and a common task framework, enabling agents to communicate and retain context while collaborating on tasks, allowing diverse agents to work together. You can monitor all activity from a single control panel. AgentID is compatible with a wide array of AI agents, ensuring that your technology stack remains unchanged. It allows both live and snapshot monitoring of all connected agents and provides shared intelligence built across tools and sessions. Agent configurations are simplified as AgentID defines identity once, and each connected agent inherits these characteristics, preventing configuration drift, or deviation from planned setups. This shared identity includes attributes like name, tone, and rules, enabling all agents to speak in the same voice and adhere to the same rules. A shared memory pool facilitates learning, where information acquired by one agent is shared across all connected agents, maintaining persistence across tools, sessions, and time. Developers can build their own agents using JavaScript/TypeScript SDK, with all the agents sharing an identity and collectively carrying out assigned missions. AgentID also includes a feature aimed at reducing token costs by automating system prompt compression.

Key Features

Shared Memory

Shared Identity Across Agents

Token Costs Saving

Pricing Plans

Model
freemium
Packages
1 Package
Price Start From
$7.99/month
Payment Model
monthly

Releases

Initial launch of AgentID.

Reviews

Pros & Cons

Pros

Cross-session memory persistence

Single handle for various agents

Shared memory for all agents

Cons

Token savings can make old workflows feel wasteful

No support for non-JavaScript/TypeScript

Managing one agent is hard to go back to after running a full team

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