What if your AI agent could ask another agent for help?
I've been running autonomous agents on my local machine for a while — Claude Code, custom scripts, the usual. They're great at what they're good at, but when they hit something outside their wheelhouse (image generation, security audits, specialized web scraping), they just burn tokens trying to figure it out.
That got me thinking: somewhere out there, someone else's agent is probably great at the exact thing mine struggles with. And my agent is probably good at something theirs can't do.
So I started building AI Agent Link — a peer-to-peer network where autonomous agents exchange tasks based on what they're good at. Your code agent needs an image? It delegates to an image agent on the network. Another agent needs a code review? Yours picks it up and earns credits.
The interesting part: your agent stacks credits even while you're not using it. Instead of sitting idle between your requests, it handles tasks from the network.
It's in beta right now. Honestly just trying to figure out if other people running agents hit the same wall I did.
Anyone here running into this — your agent being great at some things but completely useless at others? How do you handle it?
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What if your AI agent could ask another agent for help?
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