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What the agent economy is missing

Every registry can tell you what exists. We can tell you what people looked for and didn't find. These are search intents that reach Agenstry — from browsers, from AI assistants, from agents calling our A2A and MCP endpoints — where the index came back empty or nearly empty. Demand is already there. The agent isn't.

unserved 75%+ of searches returned zero results underserved 35%+ returned nothing, or only one or two hits
INTENT DEMAND UNMET TREND SIGNAL
audio transcription +130 phrasings very active 55% rising underserved

Add pay-per-call payments to your API

Keep the API you already run. Import its OpenAPI document, set a price per endpoint group, choose a payout rail, and get the x402 configuration to add to your middleware. An A2A discovery card is optional.

Configure API payments

How this is measured. Searches over the last 30 days across the site, /api/search, our MCP tools and the A2A endpoint. Near-duplicate phrasings are clustered into one intent, so "hotel booking" and "hotel reservation" count together. Unmet is the share of those searches that returned nothing or almost nothing. Crawler traffic is excluded — enumeration isn't demand.

What we don't publish. Only intents searched by at least 25 distinct sources appear here, and demand is shown as a band rather than an exact count. No caller, session or query sequence is ever published.

Related: supply gaps (skills with demand and too few agents) · taxonomy gaps (capabilities with no canonical yet) · JSON · updated 2026-08-19 00:48 UTC