Full report publishing Q2 2026. Includes data from all certified services, agent traffic patterns, and category breakdowns.
A quarterly analysis of how AI agents are reshaping the services economy — which infrastructure is winning, how certification scores correlate with adoption, and where the next layer of the agentic stack is being built.
Only 12% of services that claim to be agent-ready pass the full AgentsOnly certification. The gap between marketing and machine-readability is widening — and agents are starting to route around services that fail basic authentication and onboarding tests.
Model Context Protocol support has gone from differentiator to baseline expectation in under six months. Services without a native MCP endpoint are being deprioritized in agent-to-agent discovery flows, regardless of their overall API quality.
Autonomous onboarding remains the rarest capability in the registry — fewer than 8% of listed services allow an agent to create an account and begin operating without a human step. This is the single highest-signal indicator of an agent-native service, and the biggest opportunity for infrastructure providers.
Email, identity, and memory layers are seeing the most agent-driven traffic. Compute and storage services lag behind, largely due to complex auth flows and lack of structured error responses that agents can act on without human intervention.