The short version
- What it is: a free directory of AI tools and local AI consultants, organized by what your business actually does, across 28-plus categories.
- Who runs it: James Mills, through Agentic Digital LLC, a Florida company based in St. Petersburg. Founded April 2026.
- How it stays independent: not owned by any AI vendor, not sponsored, not vetted by a trade association. No vendor pays for placement or rank.
- How it makes money: affiliate commissions when you sign up for a tool, and listing fees paid by consultants. Both disclosed on every page where they apply.
- What it covers: 17 trades, 6 regulated professions, and 5 main-street business types, with published prices and a stated method for what gets listed.
What is The Agentic Index?
The Agentic Index is a free directory that connects small-business owners with two things: AI tools they can actually use, and local consultants who can set those tools up for them. It is organized by trade and profession, so a plumber sees the tools that fit a plumbing shop and an attorney sees the tools that fit a law practice.
The problem it solves is simple. Small-business owners hear about AI everywhere, but most of them do not know which tools fit their kind of work, what those tools cost, or who can set them up without turning the whole shop upside down. The big software-review sites treat every business the same. Vendor marketing pages sell their own product. Neither one is much help to someone running one to twenty trucks or a small office and trying to decide what is worth the money.
So we built the directory we wished existed. Every page is specific to one kind of business. Prices are published. Setup times are listed. And on every page there is a way to skip the do-it-yourself route and get matched with a local AI consultant who has done this work for businesses like yours.
How does The Agentic Index make money?
The directory is free for business owners. There is no account to create, no paywall, and no email needed to read a page. Two revenue streams keep it running, and we are straight about both.
Affiliate commissions
When you click through to a tool and sign up for a paid plan, the vendor pays us a commission. It costs you nothing extra. We disclose this on every page where it applies. The commission never decides which tools get listed or how we describe them.
Consultant listing fees
Local AI consultants pay a monthly fee to appear in the county-level search results. Business owners never pay to be matched. This keeps the directory free for the people it is built for, and it ties consultant pay to showing up where the leads are.
To be clear: The Agentic Index is independent. It is not owned by an AI vendor, not sponsored by one, and not vetted by a trade association. No vendor pays for placement, rank, or favorable wording. Some tools we recommend pay us nothing. Some tools that would pay us are not on the site because they did not meet the bar below.
How do we choose what to list?
A tool earns a spot on a category page when it clears these checks. So you can judge for yourself whether to trust a recommendation, here is the actual bar.
- It fits a small business
Core tools sit in the $50 to $200 a month range, the band a one-to-twenty-person operation can afford. Enterprise tools that start at $400-plus per user are listed only where they fit, and labeled as built for larger shops.
- Pricing is public
The vendor publishes a real price or a real free tier. No "contact us for a quote" black boxes. If a vendor will not publish a price, we say so on the page.
- It actually ships, and real businesses use it
The product is live today, not a marketing site for something that is coming soon, and there is documented use by the kind of business it appears under.
- An owner can set it up
A working business owner can sign up and use it without hiring a software team. For regulated professions we add a check that the vendor publishes its compliance posture, so practitioners can make their own call before deploying.
- We review it every 13 weeks, and nobody pays to rank
Prices change and tools come and go, so every page gets a quarterly review. Rank order is editorial. There is no pay-to-rank, and we never publish copy written by a vendor.
Who writes The Agentic Index?
The Agentic Index is researched, written, and maintained by James Mills. He founded Agentic Digital LLC in April 2026 to build a directory that talks to small-business owners the way a person at the counter would, not the way a software brochure does.
Every tool comparison, FAQ answer, and cost breakdown on the site is written for one specific kind of business at a time. Where a number appears, it traces back to a vendor's published pricing page, a government database, or trade-press reporting. When something is wrong, the fix goes on the page with a note, not a silent edit. You can reach the desk at hello@theagenticaiindex.com.
- CompanyAgentic Digital LLC
- FoundedApril 25, 2026
- Based inSt. Petersburg, Florida
- Covers28+ business categories
Common questions about The Agentic Index
Who runs The Agentic Index?
It is run by James Mills through Agentic Digital LLC, a Florida company based in St. Petersburg. James researches the tools, writes the comparisons, and maintains the directory. The company was founded April 25, 2026. There is no outside owner, no parent media company, and no AI vendor with a stake in what gets listed.
Is The Agentic Index really free?
Yes. Browsing every page, comparing tools, and asking to be matched with a local AI consultant are all free for business owners. There is no account to create, no paywall, and no email required to read a page. You only pay a vendor if you decide to sign up for one of their tools, and you only pay a consultant if you hire one.
How does The Agentic Index make money?
Two ways, both disclosed. First, affiliate commissions: when you click through to a tool and sign up for a paid plan, the vendor pays us a commission at no extra cost to you. Second, consultant listing fees: local AI consultants pay a monthly fee to appear in the county-level search results. Neither one changes which tools we recommend or how we describe them. Full affiliate disclosure.
Does The Agentic Index vet the tools and consultants it lists?
We screen tools against four published criteria (the product ships today, real businesses in that field use it, pricing is public, and an owner can set it up without a software team), plus a fifth compliance check for regulated professions. We do a short review of consultants who apply. We do not certify, license, or formally endorse anyone. Appearing in the directory is not an endorsement, and you should still do your own due diligence before hiring.
How is this different from searching Google or asking ChatGPT?
Google and ChatGPT both pull from the whole web, so you get a mix of straight answers and vendor marketing. The Agentic Index is organized by trade and profession, with published prices and a stated method for what gets listed, written by one person who spends the time comparing tools for small businesses specifically. We also match you with a local AI consultant who can set the tools up for you, which neither Google nor ChatGPT does.
Is The Agentic Index owned by or sponsored by an AI company?
No. The Agentic Index is independent. It is not owned by an AI vendor, not sponsored by one, and not vetted by a trade association. Some tool links are affiliate links and we disclose that on every page where it applies, but no vendor pays for placement, rank, or favorable wording.
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Sources and editorial standards
- Pricing: taken from each vendor's published pricing page and reviewed every 13 weeks. We list the price the vendor publishes; verify current pricing with the vendor before purchase.
- Compliance and regulatory claims: sourced from primary records — government databases such as the FDA 510(k) database and HHS HIPAA guidance, plus the vendor's own published compliance posture.
- Industry context: trade-press reporting (for example, Plumbing & Mechanical, ACHR News) and peer-reviewed research. Vendor-reported figures are labeled as vendor-reported.
- No manufactured statistics. Where a number appears, it traces to a named source. We do not invent data or attribute claims to a vague "industry reports say."
- Corrections: email hello@theagenticaiindex.com. Fixes are made on the page with a note, not silently.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-29. The Agentic Index is operated by Agentic Digital LLC, St. Petersburg, FL. We do not provide legal, tax, financial, medical, or other professional advice. Listings are for discovery only and are not an endorsement.