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The Working Agents is a launchpad for real AI agent projects — built by someone obsessed with what agents can do. Explore, launch, and learn from demos you can actually run.
Live Projects
Agents you can launch right now
Every project here is something built and shipped. Click through, test it, break it — that's the point.
JEE & NEET Rank Booster
Know exactly where your preparation needs to improve
Take a test, upload your rough sheets and answers. The agent goes beyond right or wrong — it reads your actual working, spots the gaps in your understanding, and tells you precisely what to fix before the next attempt.
Ujjwal Singh
Builder · IIT Madras
Why I'm building this
“A chai shop owner in Bhagalpur now has access to the same intelligence as a VC-backed startup in Bangalore. That asymmetry just flipped — and most people haven't noticed yet.”
I build AI agents — not as a startup, but because I genuinely believe it's the most useful thing I can do with my time outside work. Every project here is something I built to solve a real problem, shipped, and put in front of real people.
At Meesho, I worked closely with sellers running small businesses from Tier 3 and 4 cities — people who had never used a software product before, but whose lives had already been changed by a smartphone and an internet connection. The missing piece was always the same: the tools that could genuinely help them were too expensive and too complex to reach them.
AI changes that equation. An agent today can handle what used to require an entire ops team — at a fraction of the cost, available to anyone with a problem worth solving. As a Research Intern at Imperial College London and a MITACS Research Intern at the University of Calgary, I worked on how technology creates or closes access gaps. The pattern is always the same: it's a distribution problem, not a capability problem.
Agents are the distribution fix. This is where I build them — one real problem at a time — and where I'm looking for others who want to do the same.
Field Notes
Writing from inside the build
Not predictions. Not takes. Observations from someone actually shipping agents — what's working, what's changing, what it means for the people using them.
The Funnel Just Learned How to Talk
For a decade, 'personalization' in B2C meant a slightly better landing page. Now it can mean someone is actually walking you through the product.
Read on Substack →A Tuesday Afternoon in the Life of an Agent Manager
What 'managing AI' actually looks like when you're a marketing ops lead, a CS manager, or a growth PM — not an engineer.
Read on Substack →When Your User Sends an Agent Instead
The Platform Shift — what happens when AI agents start mediating user interactions on the platforms we built for humans.
Read on Substack →Curated Resources
The best signal on agents
Hand-picked reads, videos, and tools — no fluff, just the things that actually move your thinking forward.
What Are AI Agents?
by Andrej Karpathy
A clear, no-fluff explainer on what agents actually are, how they differ from plain LLMs, and why they matter.
Read more →The Rise and Potential of LLM-Based Agents
Comprehensive survey of agent architectures, memory, planning, and tool use — great for getting the full picture.
Read more →LangChain: Build Your First Agent
Hands-on framework for chaining LLM calls, tools, and memory into working agents.
Read more →Simon Willison's Weblog
by Simon Willison
The most consistently insightful writing on practical LLM and agent development — updated almost daily.
Read more →The Operators
People who manage the agents
Not engineers debating theory. Problem solvers who have strong intuition, pattern recognition, and deep empathy for the people they're building for. If you believe agents can change the lives of hundreds of millions of people — you belong here.
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