How to List Your AI Product So Agents Can Find It
A founder-focused guide to creating AI product listings that work for human buyers, search engines, and AI discovery agents.
How to List Your AI Product So Agents Can Find It
AI product discovery is becoming more structured. If you want humans and AI agents to understand your product, your listing needs more than a catchy tagline.
Include the essentials
- Product name and clear category.
- One-sentence value proposition.
- Target audience and primary use cases.
- Pricing model and free trial details.
- Integrations, protocols, and platforms supported.
- Screenshots, docs, demo links, and changelog signals.
Write for comparison
Buyers and agents both need to know what your product is best at, what it does not do, and how it fits into existing workflows. Avoid vague claims and explain the concrete job your product handles.
A strong listing turns your product from a link into an evaluable option.
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