5 Free Tools for Finding Fresh AI Agent Tokens
With the AI Agents market cap exploding over the holidays, crypto's degens are searching every nook and cranny for early agents opps to glom onto.
It can be nearly impossible to distinguish useful information from noise during the gold rush for freshly minted agents and tokens, but data can be the backbone of investing if you can team it with the right parameters and theses.
These five tools below can become essential apps for helping surface AI agent opportunities 🧑💻
▪️ Cookie.fun
Cookie.fun is a popular agent-native tool gaining traction. For free users, the big offering are their token dashboards which showcase engagement-centric metrics highlighting mindshare and impressions relative to price action.
You are also able to filter for certain AI agents like ones that were launched on Virtuals or others that utilize the ai16z Eliza framework. It is not only a great tool to see the top AI agents but also catch some that are moving up in mindshare before all of the crypto space notices them.
The platform offers a good deal for free users, but theres plenty behind the paywall, though unlocking those features requires locking a whopping 10,000 COOKIE tokens which are currently trading at $0.65.
▪️ Arkham
Let’s say that you want to track the wallets of these AI agents to see how well they are performing. Arkham is a simple and great tool to use once you find the wallet of the AI agent you are looking for. Arkham's dashboard tracks their holdings, balance history, and any sort of swaps that have been made in the wallet.
A great use case for Arkham is tracking Vader AI’s fund performance. Right now, Vader AI offers no way of keeping track of it’s performance on their site other than through updates on Twitter. With this Arkham dashboard though, you can get all the info you need in one spot.
▪️ Dune
Dune is a unique data tool compared to the others on this list because it heavily relies on its community. Anyone can create a query through Dune, pull on-chain data, and generate a dashboard to create useful visualizations.
You can search for almost any AI agent on Dune and there is probably some sort of dashboard or query created already. For instance, if you look up ai16z on Dune, one of the top results is a dashboard that offers insights that would be hard to find anywhere else. It highlights what tokens ai16z is holding, how well its token holdings have performed, and some stats on the ai16z token itself like the amount of DEX volume.
You also don’t have to be fluent in SQL to create your own dashboard. You can see the query behind a dashboard and modify it however you like for whatever information you are looking to find.
▪️ Kaito.AI
Kaito.ai is a similar tool to Cookie.fun in that their main product shows the amount of mindshare that individual AI agents take up in addition to other trends and memecoins. Their leaderboard screen shows the top losers and gainers in mindshare whether it be for the day of the past 3 months.
Kaito.ai is also a great tool for those constantly on Twitter, tweeting, and starting discussions. They recently completed their Yaps campaign, where users earn Yaps for starting discussions on Twitter over crypto-related topics.
▪️ Sentient Market
The last tool that has been flying under the radar but might be the most useful is Sentient Market. You can look up almost any AI agent on there and see a dashboard that is unique to that agent, only showing the relevant information for it.
For example, if you look up AIXBT on Sentient Market, it will not only shows you metrics related to how well the AIXBT token has performed but also some crazy stats around its tweets. It keeps tracks of AIXBT’s best calls, average returns, and sentiment of it’s tweets. Or, if you were to look up Virtuals, it would display a dashboard showing the amount of agents launched and the total amount of VIRTUAL spent in launching AI agents.