Agentplace

The platform for creating interactive AI websites and apps

INTEREST SCORE 1,055
DISCUSSIONS 158
ENGAGEMENT 0.15
LAUNCHED Nov 2024
TYPE B2B
User Experience Developer Tools Artificial Intelligence

Nudge 2.0

In-app experiences to activate, retain, & understand users

INTEREST SCORE 1,050
DISCUSSIONS 370
ENGAGEMENT 0.35
LAUNCHED Oct 2023
TYPE B2B
User Experience Analytics SaaS

Comparing Agentplace to Nudge 2.0 means looking past marketing into data. Both target User Experience users. Their community reception tells different stories.

Category Overlap

CategoryAgentplaceNudge 2.0
Analytics - Yes
Artificial Intelligence Yes -
Developer Tools Yes -
SaaS - Yes
User Experience Yes Yes

What the Community Said

On Agentplace

Hi Product Hunt! 👋 Vlad here, and I’m excited to introduce you to Agentplace—a platform for creating interactive AI-driven websites and apps using just text-based instructions. We built Agentplace because we believe websites should do more than just display information—they should adapt, interact, a...

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Congratulations @lyudmila_popova @lyudmila_popova @julia_demyanchuk @vladislav_yanchenko on the launch of Agentplace! Creating AI-driven websites and apps with simple text instructions is impressive

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Love the product! Excited to try!

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On Nudge 2.0

Hey, PH community👋 Thank you @rohanrecommends for hunting us! I’m Kanishka, the co-founder of Nudge. Super excited for our second launch here! Consumer companies are at a peak where they’ve spent the last decade acquiring users and are now unable to retain them. Product and growth teams are constant...

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I am happy to hunt Nudge today 😃 I met Kanishka during their first launch and they are back with their second version after making significant progress on their roadmap. Good work @kanishka_thakur and team for all the hard work you have put into improving the product! 👏🏻

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What started as just an idea has finally grown into a fully fledged product. Having worked on consumer products ourselves we've faced the problem of a bad UX first hand. Users interact with our products at multiple touch points and we noticed a pattern : Onboarding > Activation > Engagement &g...

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The Numbers

Agentplace leads on raw interest score. Nudge 2.0 leads on engagement ratio. That split is worth paying attention to. Agentplace attracted more initial eyeballs, but Nudge 2.0's audience engaged deeper. For most buyers, engagement ratio is the better signal.

These products share 1 categories: User Experience. Moderate overlap suggests they target related but distinct use cases.

Agentplace is also tagged in Artificial Intelligence, Developer Tools, which Nudge 2.0 isn't. That suggests Agentplace positions itself more broadly or targets an adjacent audience.

Nudge 2.0 has unique category tags in Analytics, SaaS. Different positioning can mean a different buyer profile, even within the same space.

Launch Context

Agentplace launched Nov 2024. Nudge 2.0 launched Oct 2023. Nudge 2.0 is the veteran here. Agentplace entered later, with the benefit of watching what worked and what didn't in the category.

Engagement Breakdown

Agentplace has a 0.15 engagement ratio (below average), based on 158 discussion threads across 1,055 interest points. Low engagement relative to interest means the launch attracted clicks but not conversation. Could indicate the product appealed to a broad audience without hooking anyone deeply.

Nudge 2.0 has a 0.35 engagement ratio (strong), based on 370 discussions across 1,050 interest points. Strong engagement suggests an audience that tested the product and came back to talk about it.

The 0.20 gap in engagement ratio is significant. Nudge 2.0 generated substantially deeper community discussion per interest point.

Position in User Experience

Within the User Experience category (1,596 total products), Agentplace ranks #3 and Nudge 2.0 ranks #4 by interest score. Agentplace sits in the top 10 for the category.

Agentplace is in the top 0% of User Experience by interest. Nudge 2.0 is in the top 0%.

Which One Fits You

Pick Agentplace if you want the product with the larger community behind it; you prefer newer tools with fresher tech; you need something that also covers Developer Tools.

Pick Nudge 2.0 if community size matters less to you than engagement depth; sustained discussion and active users are your priority; you value stability and a longer track record; you need something that also covers SaaS.

What Each Product Does

Agentplace: Agentplace is a platform for creating AI-driven websites and apps through simple text instructions. Build dynamic, interactive experiences with real-time adaptability and voice interactions. Engage your audience with websites that feel truly alive.

Nudge 2.0: Nudge is an in-app product experience platform for consumer companies to help them activate, retain, & understand users. So think of walkthroughs, tooltips, challenges, and surveys inside user journeys to increase lifetime value without developer bandwidth

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Interest is launch-day attention. Engagement ratio is a better quality signal. The product with more discussions per interest point usually has stronger product-market fit.

How directly these products compete. Three or more shared categories means they're going after the same user. One shared category means they approach the space from different angles. Zero overlap and they probably shouldn't be compared.

Comparisons are generated automatically when two products have enough data overlap. If the pair you want isn't here, the products might be in different categories or too far apart in engagement.

Either the product didn't meet our engagement threshold, or it doesn't share enough category tags with the other product to generate a meaningful comparison. We'd rather show no comparison than a misleading one.

Each product's data reflects its launch period. The comparison shows both products' engagement metrics from when they launched. The build date at the bottom of the page shows when the index was last refreshed.

Not yet. Current comparisons use launch-period data only. Post-launch tracking is on our roadmap.

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