
Review of AgentID
AgentID is an AI agent orchestration platform that gives each agent a full identity (voice, values, rules). Its visual canvas wires triggers, agents, tools and deliveries with scheduling, webhooks and manual runs. The platform supports Claude, Cursor, Codex or any custom LLM, with unlimited agents and zero drift, plus detailed memory per run.
AgentID: Donner une identité à chaque agent IA et orchestrer leurs interactions en quelques clics.
Best for
- Startups building agent-based products
- Agencies automating client services
- Freelancers deploying multiple AI agents
- AI teams structuring their assistant portfolio
Not ideal for
- Users wanting just a one-off chatbot
- Pure editorial use cases without agent logic
- Organizations rejecting any visual no-code
- Very low volumes not justifying an orchestrator
Pros & cons
- ✅ Full persistent identity per AI agent
- ✅ Visual canvas to orchestrate triggers, agents and tools
- ✅ Detailed memory history per run
- ✅ Supports Claude, Cursor, Codex or custom LLMs
- ✅ Connect any API over HTTP in 60 seconds
- ⚠️ Agent concept still unfamiliar to many users
- ⚠️ No long-term unlimited free plan
- ⚠️ Low fit without an automated use case
- ⚠️ Docs to strengthen for non-tech profiles
Our verdict
AgentID stands out with its angle: turning AI agents into identifiable, orchestrable entities rather than ephemeral scripts. The visual canvas keeps the experience accessible, while full per-agent memory and run history ensure real traceability. Support for several popular LLMs, including Claude, brings strong model flexibility. Compared with other platforms, AgentID particularly plays the identity card, bringing the experience closer to managing a virtual employee. Caveat: the concept is still poorly understood by the general public, and the tool targets users already familiar with agent logic. For freelancers, agencies and startups building products or services on top of agents, it offers an excellent control layer.
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FAQ
What is an agent identity in AgentID?
It is the full specification of an agent: voice, values and rules. Defined once, automatically inherited by every connected tool.
Which LLMs are supported?
AgentID supports Claude, Cursor, Codex and lets users plug in a custom LLM.
Can agents be triggered automatically?
Yes, through a scheduler, a webhook or a manual run directly from the canvas.
Is there a limit on the number of agents?
The platform claims unlimited agents with a zero-drift logic across identities.
Is AgentID suitable for AI beginners?
It is more relevant for users already familiar with agent logic and automation.