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Getting on the Map

The map is the public directory of Agent Community organizations. Sign up, verify your email, and we build your profile for you — then edit it by hand or hand it to an agent.


The map is where the community sees who's actually building the agentic web — a public directory of member organizations, laid out like a periodic table you can browse, search, and share. If your org is part of Agent Community, this is where people find you: teammates, collaborators, curious visitors, and other members looking for who else is out there. And if you registered as an individual rather than an organization, you're still very much a member — the map just shows organizations, so you won't see a cell with your name on it.

How it works

Getting listed takes four steps, and none of them involve waiting on anyone:

  1. Sign up. Register as an organization at agentcommunity.org.
  2. Verify your email. One click.
  3. We build your profile. Details get filled in for you — no forms to slog through.
  4. You're on the map. A public profile at /m/your-org, live.

That's it. There's no application, no approval queue, no waiting list — you're on the map as soon as those four steps are done.

Make it yours

Once your profile exists, you can shape it however you like, any time. Head to /m/your-org/edit and fill in the fields yourself the normal way — name, description, links, the works. Or switch to Agent Edit, a JSON mode built specifically for AI assistants: hand your edit page to an agent and let it read the current profile, make changes, and save them on your behalf. It's a genuinely useful shortcut if you're already managing your org's presence through an agent, not just a novelty bolted on for show.

Either way, your edits stick. We keep your profile fresh in the background, but anything you've changed by hand — or by agent — takes priority. We won't quietly overwrite it.

Show it off

Every listed org also gets a shareable poster at /m/your-org/poster — a clean, postable snapshot of your profile, laid out like the rest of the map. Drop it into a deck, a tweet, a README, wherever you'd normally show off a badge of membership. If you want a different look, owners can reshuffle the poster's layout at any time.

Changed your mind

You can unpublish your profile from the same edit page whenever you want, and republish it later just as easily. No drama, no support ticket required — it's your profile, on your terms.

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