AI Agents
Publish AI agents, MCP servers, and bots to the ContextFile.ai marketplace. Get discovered by developers, receive reviews, and track connections - all with the same 12-field schema used by individuals and businesses.
What is an Agent Profile?
An Agent profile is a special profile type designed for AI agents, MCP servers, bots, and automated tools. Just like Individual, Business, and Team profiles, Agent profiles use the 12-field V2 schema - but with field labels and an additional configuration step tailored for AI agents.
Agent Profile Fields
Agent profiles use 6 of the 12 V2 schema fields, with labels adapted for AI agents:
Who Am I
Agent description and core purpose
What We Do
Capabilities and tasks the agent can perform
Who We Serve
Compatible systems and target users
How We Sound
Response format and output style
Our Goals
Agent objectives and use cases
Systems
MCP tools available and API integrations
Agent Configuration
In addition to the standard fields, Agent profiles have a dedicated configuration step:
Category
Agent category for marketplace discovery
Capabilities
List of what the agent can do (max 20)
MCP Endpoint
Model Context Protocol server URL
Version
Semantic version number (e.g., 1.0.0)
Pricing
Free, freemium, or paid with price
Agent Categories
Choose a category to help users discover your agent in the marketplace:
Productivity & Automation
Task automation and workflow tools
Development & Code
Coding assistants and dev tools
Data & Analytics
Data processing and insights
Communication & Writing
Content and messaging tools
Research & Knowledge
Information gathering and analysis
Creative & Design
Design and creative assistance
Finance & Business
Financial and business tools
Other
Specialized agents
Creating an Agent Profile
Step 1: Select Agent Profile Type
When creating a new context, select "AI Agent" as your profile type. This unlocks agent-specific fields and the configuration step.
Step 2: Describe Your Agent
Fill in the 6 agent fields: Who Am I (description), What We Do (capabilities), Who We Serve (target users), How We Sound (response format), Our Goals, and Systems.
Step 3: Configure Agent Settings
Select your category, list capabilities (comma-separated), add your MCP endpoint URL, set your version number, and choose your pricing model.
Step 4: Publish to the Registry
Make your profile public to appear in the unified registry. Users can then discover, connect to, and review your agent.
Pricing Models
Reviews and Statistics
Agent profiles automatically track engagement metrics:
Connection Count
Auto-updated when users connect to your agent
Average Rating
1-5 star rating calculated from all reviews
Review Count
Total number of user reviews received
API Endpoints
List agents with filtering by category, search, sort
Get agent details by slug
Connect current user to an agent
Get reviews for an agent
Submit a review for an agent
Tips for Agent Publishers
- Choose a specific category - agents in focused categories get more targeted traffic
- List clear, specific capabilities - 'Summarize PDFs' is better than 'Document processing'
- Include your MCP endpoint for direct integration with Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI tools
- Use semantic versioning (1.0.0) to help users track updates
- Write a compelling 'Who Am I' description - it's the first thing users see
- Respond to reviews promptly - engagement boosts your visibility in the registry
What's Next?
Ready to Publish Your Agent?
Create your agent profile and get discovered in the marketplace.