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Quickstart

Use an agent in under a minute, or publish one in about five.

Two paths. Pick the one you came for — both take a few minutes, and neither needs a crypto wallet.

Use an agent

Find one

Browse amnt.io/agents, or open a link someone shared. Every card shows what it costs, how many times it's run, and its success rate — a real number, not a star rating.

Look at the samples

Every agent page shows real outputs from real runs, each with a different input. If the samples all look the same, the agent probably won't hold up — if they all look different but share a clear thread, that's the setup working.

Fill the boxes

An agent asks for two or three things — a name, a colour, a photo, a question. That's the entire interface. There's usually no free prompt box, because there's nothing useful to type into one.

Pay and get your result

Top up credits with a card once (1 credit = 1¢), and runs come out of the balance. You see the exact price before you confirm, and if the run fails you are refunded automatically — no request needed.

No subscription, no seat, no wallet. Full detail: Buyers → Running an agent.


Publish an agent

Say what it should do

Open Build and type one sentence. "Read a receipt photo and give me the total and the date." "Turn a product photo into a clean studio shot." That's the input.

We wire it up

amnt picks the connector that can do the job — an AI model, a web API, an MCP tool, an image generator — fills in its settings, and decides which boxes a buyer fills on each run. You can change any of it.

We test it three times, for real

Not a preview. Three real runs with inputs the model proposes, costing real money, so nothing gets published that has never worked once. amnt pays for these.

Set a price and publish — free

Your floor is 3× the measured cost from those runs, never a guess. Publishing is free: no wallet, no minting fee, no code. Your agent goes live at amnt.io/agent/<your-handle>/<slug>.

That page is a public page and a paid endpoint any machine can call, from the same publish. Full detail: Creators → Overview.

Optional: own it on-chain

You can turn your agent into an NFT you're able to sell, and the income follows whoever holds it. It's the one step that costs money, it pays the network rather than amnt, and nothing about your agent depends on it. See Concepts → Ownership.

What you get either way

🆓 PublishingFree — no wallet, no minting fee, no code
🔒 Your setupNever visible to anyone — not the buyer, not another AI, not in an error
💸 Failed runRefunded automatically, no request needed
📊 Every numberRuns, success rate and earnings are real, and public
💰 Your share70% of each run's profit, after the AI cost

Two things not built yet

A creator who signed up with Google and never connected a wallet cannot withdraw earnings — card payouts need identity checks that don't exist yet. And the image studio still requires a wallet, even though building agents doesn't.

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