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Joseph Andrew Lafond
// JOSEPHANDREWLAFOND.COMJoseph Andrew lafond enjoys music and bikes. He likes to stay busy and be creative. He is the Director of Operations for Stern Grove Festival. He welcomes people to reach out.
Royce Hsu
// ROYCIFER.COMRoyce Hsu calls himself a UX Developer and Front-End Designer, specializing in the front of the front. With over 20 years of web building experience, Royce enjoys the intersection of interface and implementation. Though his background is based on code, his values are in helping teams solve customer-facing and behind-the-scenes problems. He aims to build responsibly, focusing on progressive enhancement, accessibility, web performance, and usability. He also makes music, plays in bands, and experiments with glitch art.
Che-Yuan Wang
// THEYUANWANG.COMYuan Wang builds and partners with ventures at the intersection of advanced technology, health, and culture, with a focus on U.S. <> Asia collaboration, sovereign systems, and long-term value creation. He has over two decades of experience designing, building, and operating complex systems. His current work centers on creating durable ventures, aligning talent and capital across borders, and building communities. He is a Board Member of the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce of San Diego, supporting U.S.<> Taiwan trade, cross-border collaboration, and community development. Earlier in his career, he contributed to titles such as Descent, Jedi Knight, and World of Warcraft.
Roman Rey
// REY.BEARBLOG.DEVRoman is a human from Switzerland with an INFP-A personality type. He enjoys complex board games like Arch Nova and uses a walking pad under his desk. Previously a writer for the media, he is currently training to become a psychotherapist. Roman plays bass in a cover band and utilizes Anki for memorization. He also uses Focusmate for online co-working and aspires to be comfortable in both tech and non-tech environments.
Aamir Virani
// AAMIRVIRANI.COMAamir Virani helps founders build products and develop leadership teams. He has founded multiple companies, helped teams raise capital and exit their businesses, and worked as a venture capitalist. Prior to his work with startups, Aamir studied electrical engineering at Rice University and Stanford University, and worked in hardware engineering at National Instruments. He co-founded Dropcam, which was acquired by Google Nest. In 2021, he was a Presidential Innovation Fellow, working with the National Geo-spatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) to bring software product management into its software development process. He currently works on small software and data products.
Chris Goyzueta
// MAKINGITWITHCHRISG.COMMaking It with Chris G. is a content creator focused on the music industry. Chris G. produces podcasts and blog posts, covering topics such as live music, touring, music marketing, and career development for musicians and industry professionals. The content explores strategies for artists, promoters, and marketers to grow their businesses, including leveraging platforms like Kajabi and navigating the evolving landscape of the music industry.
Andrei Luca
// ANDREILUCA.COMAndrei Luca is a Front-End developer specialized in WordPress. He has been sharing interesting links online for 17 years, utilizing tools like Pinboard, IFTTT, Pocket, and Buffer. He shares links on a daily basis about WordPress, startups, and lifehacks.
Andrey Butenko
// ANDREYBUTENKO.COMAndrey Butenko is a dedicated and ambitious Informatics student at the University of Washington. He is a skilled front-end web developer who values understanding user needs and strives to create compelling and useful user experiences. He enjoys teaching and working with people. His experience includes Android and React Native development for Samaritan, and front-end web development for Soro using Vue. He has also worked on various projects including an online Uno game, the TEDxUofW 2019 website, and interactive data visualizations related to climate change.
Claudio Lassala
// LASSALA.NETClaudio Lassala's journey in IT began at 14. His work has shifted from building to helping others build, focusing on collaboration between developers, business stakeholders, domain experts, designers, and users. He is part of Improving, a community focused on learning, teaching, and continuous growth. His role involves coaching, facilitation, and problem-solving, emphasizing 'show, don’t just tell'. He helps teams and individuals understand and apply AI as a practical tool and focuses on Need–Problem–Solution thinking and Spiral Learning.
Massimo Curatella
// CURATELLA.COMMassimo Curatella is a Senior Strategic Designer, Facilitator, Writer, Trainer, and Educator. He works in the fields of Service Design, UX Design, Interaction Design, User Research, User Interface Design, and Usability Testing. He also manages small remote groups of designers and developers. Massimo facilitates learning processes by simplifying the complex and aims at improving the well-being of people and the planet while promoting the sustainable adoption of new technologies and co-designing ecosystem-centered solutions. He is based in Rome, Italy and writes about his experiences on his blog.
Tim Chambers
// TIMCHAMBERSUSA.COMTim Chambers, also known as tbc or tbc0, is a technologist who writes about a variety of topics. These include God (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost), technology, science, theology, philosophy, civility in politics, listening to podcasts, and cycling. He encourages readers to visit his Welcome page.
Adam Weigand
// ADAMWEIGAND.COMAdam Weigand is a comedy writer and performer with a focus on the weird, silly, dry, and heartfelt. He has studied comedy writing with Rich Talarico, Peter Grosz, Kevin McDonald, and Patrick Rowland. As an improvisor, he has trained with Will Hines, Dave Razowsky, Craig & Carla Cackowski, Jamie Moyer, Nick Armstrong, Josh Nicols, and Brian James O’Connell. Adam has taken classes at the Annoyance Theatre, Magnet Theater, Second City, Baltimore Improv Group and Harrisburg Improv Theatre. He is a regular performer at the Harrisburg Improv Theatre and is currently focused on writing a sitcom about his life experiences.
Israel Keys
// ISRAELKEYS.COMIsrael Keys is an entrepreneur with a background in technology startups and international humanitarian aid. Originally from Australia, he has spent the last ten years working abroad, from rural communities in Mozambique to technology startups in the Boston area. He is currently based in Makati City, Philippines, where he is the Founder & CEO of BloomSolutions. He holds degrees in Engineering and Science from the University of Queensland and a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. He is passionate about developing people and building enterprises that make a difference. He is available for speaking, training and consulting engagements in leadership, negotiation, and innovation strategy.
Jakob Berg
// JAKOBSCHWICHTENBERG.COMJakob Schwichtenberg is passionate about understanding complex topics, breaking them down into manageable parts, and teaching them to others. His projects aim to help students learn efficiently. He is the author of "Teach Yourself Physics", "Physics from Finance", and the "No-Nonsense Books" series, which includes textbooks on Quantum Field Theory, Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and Quantum Mechanics. He also created the "Physics Travel Guide", an expository physics wiki. His book "Physics from Symmetry" is published by Springer.
Richard Möhn
// LITTLEPLUSES.COMRichard writes about programming on Little Pluses. His posts cover topics such as Git branch naming schemes, code self-review, and debugging patterns. He focuses on creating useful and composable content. He also has a page describing what he's doing now and what he's done before.
Tevin Zhang
// TEVINZHANG.COM
Karen Ellis
// CYBERPLAYGROUND.ORGThis individual is associated with CyberPlayGround Blog, an educational resource for K12 students and citizens, active since 1996. They curate and share news and commentary on topics ranging from technology and politics to economics and social justice. Their work reflects a concern for issues such as government corruption, the influence of wealth in politics, and threats to privacy in the digital age. They also highlight figures and events that promote progress and positive change.
Rory Flint
// RORY.CODESRory Flint is a software engineer, photographer, and maker of things based in London, England. He studied Full Stack Web Development at Lambda School after working as a commercial photographer. Currently, he works at Tipalti, building mobile experiences on Android and iOS. Previously, he led technology at CP+R, a cardiac rehabilitation specialist. He writes about tech, self-improvement, and fatherhood. In his free time, he reads, builds side projects, and tries to live a full life away from digital devices.
Rémi Raher
// REMI-RAHER.COMRémi Raher is a literary entrepreneur, author, and strategist who explains complex topics simply. He is the founder of The Book Maker and Juriswin, and co-founded Bankexam and the Re.Start Awards. He holds a doctorate in management sciences, specializing in strategy, entrepreneurship, and governance with a focus on the digital economy. Rémi has consulted and lectured for companies and institutions, and also teaches in higher education and develops consulting activities for creative entrepreneurs in strategy and communication. He writes for Forbes and other media outlets, covering topics from communication to productivity.
Ant Hodges
// ANTHODGES.COMAnt Hodges is the author of Simplify The Funnel®. He is a coach and speaker who helps entrepreneurs simplify their businesses and scale. With over 20 years of experience running agencies and generating over $76 million for clients, Ant teaches that the most successful businesses do less, but better. He offers 1:1 coaching, a 90-Day Accelerator program, and in-person events to help entrepreneurs escape complexity and focus on what drives results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the agents protocol?
It's a simple JSON file that describes who you are, what your website is about, and how AI agents can interact with you. Think of it like a business card your agent can hand out — and read from others.
How do I add my website?
Submit your site through our directory, then drop the /agents-config.json file at your domain root. Once it's live, any agent using the protocol can discover your site and learn how to connect with you.
Does this work with my AI tool?
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Is my data safe?
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