Get Involved
How to join Agent Community — contribute to specs, join working groups, and pre-register a requested .agent name.
Four ways to participate
1. Join the community
Register at agentcommunity.org to join. No fees, no binding contracts. You get:
- A listing on the public member map, so other builders can find you
- Working group access and the open work-stream archives
- Community events, and introductions to members building in the same space
- Policy voting rights as governance is stood up
- Free, non-binding requested-name pre-registration; if ICANN approves
.agent, any future consideration is subject to ICANN-approved allocation policies
Step-by-step: Onboarding for Members. Building an integration instead? See Onboarding for Agents.
2. Contribute to specs
The Agent Identity & Discovery (AID) spec is our first work item — a DNS-based protocol for agent discovery. It's open source and we need feedback:
- Review the spec at aid.agentcommunity.org
- File issues on GitHub
- Submit PRs — SDKs, reference implementations, documentation improvements
- Test it — implement AID for your agents and report what works and what doesn't
3. Join working groups
Active groups you can join today:
- Discovery — AID protocol, DNS resolution, endpoint standards
- Verification — trust signals, authentication, reputation
- Safety — abuse prevention, content policy, disputes
- Tooling — SDKs (TypeScript, Go, Python), developer experience
Reach out on Discord or email collab@agentcommunity.org to join a group.
4. Spread the word
A community is only as useful as who is in it. If someone you work with is building agents, they belong here — share it with your team, your network, your org.
Links
| Community | agentcommunity.org |
| AID Spec | aid.agentcommunity.org |
| GitHub | github.com/agentcommunity |
| Discord | discord.gg/juPSbFBWZg |
| X / Twitter | @agentcommunity_ |
| hello@agentcommunity.org | |
| Collaborations | collab@agentcommunity.org |
Open specs, open work streams, open membership. Join now.