You can now give an AI agent its own email, phone number, wallet, computer, and voice. This is what the stack looks like

I’ve been tracking the companies building primitives specifically for agents rather than humans. The pattern is becoming obvious: every capability a human employee takes for granted is getting rebuilt as an API.

Here are some of the companies building for AI agents:

  • AgentMail — agents can have email accounts

  • AgentPhone — agents can have phone numbers

  • Kapso — agents can have WhatsApp numbers

  • Daytona / E2B — agents can have their own computers

  • monid.ai — agents can read social media (X, TikTok, Reddit, LinkedIn, Amazon, Facebook)

  • Browserbase / Browser Use / Hyperbrowser — agents can use web browsers

  • Firecrawl — agents can crawl the web without a browser

  • Mem0 — agents can remember things

  • Kite / Sponge — agents can pay for things

  • Composio — agents can use your SaaS tools

  • Orthogonal — agents can access APIs more easily

  • ElevenLabs / Vapi — agents can have a voice

  • Sixtyfour — agents can search for people and companies

  • Exa — agents can search the web (Google isn’t built for agents)

What’s interesting is how quickly this came together. Not long ago, none of this really existed in a usable form. Now you can piece together an agent with identity, memory, communication, and spending in a single afternoon.

Feels less like “AI tools” and more like the early version of an agent-native infrastructure stack.

Curious if anyone here is actually building on top of this. What are you using?

Also probably missing a bunch - drop anything I should add and I’ll keep this updated.

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