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Agno

Agno is an open-source platform designed to build, ship, and monitor agentic systems. Its core functionality revolves around creating high-performance age...

  • Open source
  • Free forever
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What is Agno?

Agno is an open-source framework for building and deploying AI agent systems. It provides the infrastructure needed to create agents that can reason, plan, and take actions across multiple tools and data sources. The platform handles the technical complexity of agent development, allowing you to focus on defining agent behaviour and capabilities. Agno is designed for teams building production AI systems, including data engineers, ML engineers, and product teams. It offers tools for local development, deployment to cloud environments, and ongoing monitoring of agent performance. Since it's open-source, you can self-host, modify the code to your needs, and avoid vendor lock-in.

Key features

Agent framework

Write agents using Python with support for multiple LLM providers

Tool integration

Connect agents to APIs, databases, and external services for real-world tasks

Deployment options

Deploy locally, on Docker, or to cloud platforms with built-in serving capabilities

Monitoring and logging

Track agent decisions, failures, and performance metrics in production

Open-source codebase

Full access to source code for customisation and self-hosting

Multi-model support

Work with different language models from various providers

Pros & cons

Advantages

  • Open-source means no licensing costs and full control over your agent infrastructure
  • Reduces boilerplate code for common agent patterns, speeding up development
  • Good for teams wanting to avoid proprietary platforms and maintain system independence
  • Includes monitoring built-in, which helps catch issues in production agents

Limitations

  • Requires technical expertise to set up and deploy; not a no-code solution
  • Community support relies on open-source contributors rather than dedicated commercial support
  • Documentation quality varies; may need to read source code for clarification on some features

Use cases

Building customer service agents that can access company databases and resolve queries independently

Creating data analysis agents that query multiple sources and generate reports automatically

Developing research assistants that gather information and synthesise findings

Automating workflow tasks where agents coordinate between different business systems

Building internal tools where agents handle routine operations like scheduling or notifications

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Pricing

Open Source

Free

Full access to Agno framework, self-hosted deployment, community support

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  • Open source
  • Free forever