How to Rate, Review, and Help the Community
Your reviews, ratings, and engagement make a-gnt better for everyone. Here's how to get involved.
The Catalog Is Only as Good as Its Community
a-gnt has thousands of tools — prompts, Souls, MCP servers, agents, and more. But a big catalog without community input is just a long list. The reviews, ratings, and engagement from people like you are what turns a list into something genuinely useful.
When you rate a tool, you help the next person decide if it is worth their time. When you leave a review, you share context the description cannot. When you follow a creator, you tell the platform what kind of content people value. Everything you do makes the catalog better for everyone.
Rating Tools
Every tool on a-gnt has a rating system. After you try a tool, come back and rate it. This is the simplest, fastest way to contribute:
- 5 stars: This tool does exactly what it promises. I would recommend it without hesitation.
- 4 stars: Really good, with minor room for improvement.
- 3 stars: It works, but there are limitations or rough edges.
- 2 stars: Partially works. Missing key features or has significant issues.
- 1 star: Did not work or was not what the description promised.
Honest ratings help good tools rise and poor ones get noticed for improvement. Be fair — rate based on what the tool is supposed to do, not on what you wish it did.
Writing Reviews
Ratings tell people the score. Reviews tell them the story. A good review answers the questions someone else is asking before they try the tool:
What to include:
- What you used the tool for
- Which AI platform you used it with (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.)
- What worked well
- What could be better
- Any tips for getting the best results
A great review looks like this:
"Used the meal planning prompt with Claude. It generated a solid weekly dinner plan for our family of four on the first try. The grocery list was organized by store section, which was a nice touch. I had to ask it to adjust for my daughter's nut allergy — it would be better if the prompt asked about allergies upfront. Otherwise, really useful. We've used it three Sundays in a row."
That review is more valuable than any product description because it comes from real experience.
Upvoting
See a tool that deserves more attention? Upvote it. Upvotes influence what shows up in search results and recommendations. They are your way of saying "this is worth looking at" without having to write a full review.
It takes one click. If something helped you, give it a thumbs up.
Following Creators
When you find someone who consistently makes great tools, follow them on their creator profile. This does two things:
- You get updates. New tools from that creator show up in your feed so you do not miss them.
- You support the creator. Follower counts help creators understand that their work matters and encourage them to keep creating.
The best tools on a-gnt come from people who are passionate about a specific niche — cooking, productivity, education, wellness, gaming. Following them is like subscribing to a really good newsletter that only sends you things you actually want.
Submitting Your Own Tools
The highest level of community involvement is creating and submitting your own tools. If you have developed a prompt that works well for you, a Soul personality that people enjoy, or a workflow that saves time — share it.
Every tool on the catalog was submitted by someone who thought "other people might find this useful." You do not need to be an expert. You do not need to be technical. If you have something that works, the community wants to see it.
Reporting Issues
If you find a tool that is broken, misleading, or inappropriate, report it. This helps the a-gnt team maintain quality across the catalog. The community depends on honest, accurate listings, and reporting problems is one of the most important ways you can contribute.
Why It Matters
Think about the last time you bought something based on a review. That review existed because someone took thirty seconds to share their experience. Your contributions do the same thing for AI tools.
The people who benefit most from a-gnt are not the power users who already know what they want. They are the newcomers — the parent looking for a bedtime story prompt, the small business owner trying AI for the first time, the student who does not know where to start. Your ratings, reviews, and curation guide them toward the tools that actually work.
Every rating you leave. Every review you write. Every tool you upvote. It all adds up into a catalog that helps real people find real solutions. And that is something worth being part of.
Get involved. Visit your library, review the tools you have used, and help the next person find exactly what they need.
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