Setting up AgentMore gives your agent one thing: access to endpoints it could not otherwise reach, priced and metered, on our vendor credentials. No per-vendor signup. No vendor API key of your own. No second subscription to manage.

The catalog

Endpoints

1,682 endpoints across 32 services. Search results, social platforms, company and people data, scraping, SEO, media generation. Your agent finds one, checks the price, runs it.
What is in there, by weight:
CategoryWhat it covers
Social platformsTikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, X, Reddit, Douyin, Weibo, Bilibili
Company and peopleFirmographics, contacts, enrichment, profiles
Search and webSearch results, scraping, page extraction
SEO and marketRankings, keywords, competitive figures
MediaImage, video, voice and audio generation
Every endpoint carries a real input schema and a known price. Discovery and inspection are free and anonymous — an agent can search the catalog and read a schema before you have an account. Only running spends. Endpoints covers how your agent searches, inspects and runs one.

Free skills

Two skills cost nothing to run, because nothing in them calls a paid endpoint. UI skillshttps://agentmore.app/ui/SKILL.md The routing layer for the open UI Skills registry. Before your agent touches interface code, it works out which category the task belongs to and loads the smallest useful design-engineering skill instead of guessing. Set it up alongside the collection when you are working on a frontend. Gauntlet Loophttps://agentmore.app/gauntlet-loop/SKILL.md A build-and-critique loop for reference-grade work: name something you want to match or beat, and it fans the job out across specialist agents, then runs a harsh critic that compares the result to the reference blind and keeps reopening the weak parts until the new artifact wins.
Gauntlet Loop deliberately does not run inside AgentMore chat — it is too broad and too expensive for a chat turn. Loaded there, it stops after asking what you want to match and hands you a copyable brief to paste into an external high-budget agent.

Next

Endpoints

How your agent searches the catalog, inspects a schema and runs a call.

Pricing

How a call is priced, and what is free.