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AGNT.Hub

Build always-on AI agents without managing servers

Productivity
Developer Tools
Artificial Intelligence
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Most AI tools stop at the chat box. AGNT Hub gives you a private AI workspace running inside an isolated cloud container. Add custom skills, connect tools like Notion via MCP, and build workflows once. Let your agents run in the background without touching Docker, AWS, or config files.

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We built AGNT Hub because most AI products still live inside a chat window. That’s fine for quick answers. It breaks when you want AI connected to the work you actually use every day. The moment you try to make that setup private and server-based, it usually turns into infrastructure work. Docker. AWS. API keys. Config files. Local scripts that stop the moment your laptop closes. AGNT Hub makes that setup usable for non-technical operators. You sign up, get a private AI workspace running on a dedicated server, connect your tools through MCP, add skills from the marketplace or bring your own, and let agents run from the server instead of your machine. If your last AI setup died the moment your laptop closed – this one won't.

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The marketplace plus bring your own skills combo is smart. Do new users tend to activate faster grabbing a ready skill from the marketplace, or building their own first? Wondering which path gets them to "this actually works" quicker.

Nice launch. The dedicated server angle makes sense, especially for agents that should keep running after the laptop closes.

The two questions already here, error handling and outbound controls, feel like the real production boundary. Once an agent can run background workflows with MCP tools, do you see policy as something each custom skill owns, or as a central layer that says: this agent can read these tools, propose these writes, auto-run these low-risk actions, and require approval for the risky ones?

That feels like the difference between a useful hosted agent and a tiny autonomous intern with root access.

I think an isolated cloud container for agents is a nice way to make this feel safer. Can you control outbound access, like restricting which domains or APIs the agent can call?

About AGNT.Hub on Product Hunt

Build always-on AI agents without managing servers

AGNT.Hub launched on Product Hunt on June 10th, 2026 and earned 104 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #16 on the daily leaderboard. Most AI tools stop at the chat box. AGNT Hub gives you a private AI workspace running inside an isolated cloud container. Add custom skills, connect tools like Notion via MCP, and build workflows once. Let your agents run in the background without touching Docker, AWS, or config files.

AGNT.Hub was featured in Productivity (653.5k followers), Developer Tools (513.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (470.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 309k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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