I’d really love to know how folks are sharing agents here. Especially, how are they getting custom URLs, e.g., name of agent in the slug? I’ve only found one way - buried deep - to get a sharing link to my agents (Pro Plan) and this is driving me crazy before I have a lot of stuff to share
I’m a dolt, something’s wrong, or it needs to be simpler.
I’m getting some of the same issues when using incognito and logging in with my test account. I think I’m waiting until I hear from someone on the team. Perhaps something has changed and we can no longer do this
I really need an answer to this question as soon as possible. I need to be able to share a link with a group of people in a private community to test a few things and they are not going to become workspace members just to do this.
Is this possible or not? It seems that it used to be possible
Not an ideal solution, but since theres no discoverability of public agents, you could make it public and give it to your folks as a link. No one would get to use it since it doesn’t appear anywhere afaik, unless your users explicitly share it.
Well, I’m not 100% sure what the current features are supposed to be or what constraints have been imposed. What you suggest means they’ve made distribution more difficult - at least the way I intend to use this. However, I haven’t heard the MindStudio response yet
I’ve already shared what happens when a new user (even with a free account, and $5 budget) tries to run it. It asks them to upgrade to Pro or Business. There’s clearly a business model transition occurring behind the scenes. I just want to know where it lands so I can figure out what I can and can’t do.
We really need some clarifications with the new pricing… can MindStudio staff please explain how it works?
I can no longer add members to my workspace for them to use. Embed option is also gone. There is no easy way for me to distribute the AI agent while controlling for their usage now (either I add them to the workspace after paying for $10/100 but limited to only 10 or 100 users) or I share them the URL and cannot restrict who has access to it…
I haven’t looked into this more deeply but it sure would be nice to allow developers to build out complete solutions that include embedding and signed URLs and the ability to test them without having to pay $100 a month. That price point probably isn’t justifiable to most people until they have established that they have an audience.