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AutoGPTOpen-source framework for building autonomous AI agents that pursue goals with minimal human input.

4.3 (4)

Overview

AutoGPT is an open-source platform for creating and running autonomous AI agents. Instead of responding to one prompt at a time, agents built with AutoGPT can break down a high-level goal into subtasks, take actions across tools and APIs, and iterate until the objective is met. The project provides a framework, agent templates, and a low-code builder for assembling workflows that combine large language models with external services such as web browsing, file handling, and third-party integrations. It is popular with developers exploring agentic AI patterns, automation, and long-running task execution. AutoGPT can be self-hosted, giving teams full control over models, data, and deployment, while an active community contributes plugins, examples, and improvements.

Key features

  • Goal-driven autonomous agents
  • Low-code workflow builder
  • Plugin and tool integrations
  • Self-hosted deployment option
  • Multi-step task planning and execution
  • Compatibility with major LLM APIs

Pricing

Model
Freemium
Rating
4.3 / 5 (4)

Use cases

Automate Multi-Step Research Tasks

Deploy autonomous agents that browse the web, gather information, and compile findings on a topic without step-by-step prompting from the user.

Prototype Agentic AI Workflows

Developers can use the low-code builder and agent templates to experiment with goal-driven AI patterns combining LLMs, plugins, and external APIs.

Self-Hosted Enterprise Agent Deployments

Teams needing control over models, data, and infrastructure can self-host AutoGPT to run agents internally with their preferred LLM providers.

Long-Running Task Automation

Break down complex objectives into subtasks and let agents iterate across tools and integrations until the goal is completed.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Open source and self-hostable
  • Strong community and ecosystem
  • Flexible agent and workflow design
  • Supports multiple LLM providers
  • Good for experimenting with agentic AI

Cons

  • Setup can be technical for non-developers
  • Autonomous runs may consume many API tokens
  • Reliability varies on complex tasks
  • Requires monitoring to avoid loops or errors

Reviews

4.3

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Robert Ainsworth

Feb 18, 2026

Compared a few options

Evaluated this against two competitors. Where it wins: goal-driven autonomous agents and strong community and ecosystem. Where it lags: autonomous runs may consume many API tokens. On balance the feature set — especially multi-step task planning and execution — justifies the 4 stars for our use case.

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Diego Fernández

Feb 3, 2026

Compared a few options

Evaluated this against two competitors. Where it wins: multi-step task planning and execution and supports multiple LLM providers. Where it lags: requires monitoring to avoid loops or errors. On balance the feature set — especially goal-driven autonomous agents — justifies the 5 stars for our use case.

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Does the job

Pretty happy overall. Plugin and tool integrations just works and supports multiple LLM providers. Requires monitoring to avoid loops or errors can be annoying, but no dealbreakers — I'd recommend it to a friend without hesitating.

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Ahmed Saleh

Sep 30, 2025

Years in this space

I've evaluated a lot of these over the years. What stands out here is low-code workflow builder — handled better than most — and open source and self-hostable. Reliability varies on complex tasks is my one real gripe. Worth the time if this is your use case.

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