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Runiq.Net

Build AI agents inside ASP.NET Core apps

Runiq.Net is an open-source, code-first AI Agent Framework built for ASP.NET Core developers. It helps you build AI agents directly inside ASP.NET Core applications, turn existing services and APIs into agent capabilities, ground agents with documents and skills, orchestrate workflows, and test everything from an embedded playground.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋

We built Runiq.Net because most AI agent frameworks are either Python-first or built around external platforms.

As .NET developers, we wanted a more native way to bring AI agents into existing ASP.NET Core applications — without moving business logic into another platform.

Runiq.Net is an open-source, code-first AI Agent Framework built for ASP.NET Core.

With Runiq.Net, developers can:

• Build AI agents with just a few lines of C#

• Turn existing services and APIs into agent capabilities

• Ground agents with documents and skills

• Orchestrate workflows

• Test everything from an embedded playground

We’re still early, and we’d love feedback from the .NET, ASP.NET Core, and AI developer communities.

Thanks for checking it out! 🚀

About Runiq.Net on Product Hunt

Build AI agents inside ASP.NET Core apps

Runiq.Net was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #101 on the daily leaderboard. Runiq.Net is an open-source, code-first AI Agent Framework built for ASP.NET Core developers. It helps you build AI agents directly inside ASP.NET Core applications, turn existing services and APIs into agent capabilities, ground agents with documents and skills, orchestrate workflows, and test everything from an embedded playground.

On the analytics side, Runiq.Net competes within Open Source, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Runiq.Net performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted Runiq.Net?

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