Why Can't We Have An Agent For This? is a web-based platform that provides AI-generated critiques of proposed AI agent ideas. Users can submit any problem they wish to solve, and the tool responds with a satirical, brutally honest analysis of whether an AI agent for that problem makes sense. The platform evaluates submissions by referencing existing solutions, assigning viability scores, and offering commentary on the novelty or redundancy of the idea, often in a humorous or irreverent tone.
A distinctive feature is the 'Roast Battle' mode, where users can pit two ideas against each other for comparison. The service is designed for those interested in exploring, validating, or simply poking fun at potential AI agent concepts. Each submission receives feedback that may include references to competitor solutions, a viability rating out of 10, and a prediction about whether the idea is worth pursuing or likely to be redundant. The responses are generated by Claude, an AI model, and are explicitly labeled as satire rather than advice.
No signup is required to use the platform, and it is freely accessible. The site positions itself as a tool for honest, sometimes harsh, but entertaining feedback on AI agent proposals. It is suitable for anyone curious about the potential for AI agents to address various everyday or technical problems, as well as those seeking a lighthearted take on the proliferation of AI-based solutions.
Whycantwehaveanagentforthis is an Other AI product. Helping users evaluate and critique the viability of AI agent ideas quickly. It is built as a consumer product for AI enthusiasts and product builders. The product is available for free. Whycantwehaveanagentforthis is available on the web, and it can be self-hosted.
Whycantwehaveanagentforthis first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include AI idea analysis, competitor comparison, and viability scoring.
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