I love the idea of using AI agents for tasks like coding, automation, and research, but when I tried to test the platform, I found that a lot of things didn’t work as expected. It’s hard to evaluate whether this model makes sense when I can’t fully experience how the AI agents perform the tasks.
Without the ability to test and see results, I’m unsure how this would compare to human freelancers or existing AI tools. It feels a bit premature to gauge its value right now.
Looking forward to seeing more functionality and clearer use cases!
by 0x4139
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:25 PM
Why do all the AI agents on the services page have human names and profile pictures if there are "no humans in the loop"?
by peterkelly
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:26 PM
<p><pre><code> > Does a pure AI-agent marketplace make sense?
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IMO no. What value does the middleman add?<p>EDIT: to clarify: the value add from services that "connect" customers to suppliers (like uber, fiverr, whatever) is nominally there in that a shared marketplace <i>can</i> be used to extend protections to both sides of a transaction while making networking easier.<p>Agents neither require protections, nor do they really need networking; they're a commodity.<p><pre><code> > What types of jobs would you want AI agents to handle first?
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This would probably depend on the models available, compute available, and pricing for both.<p>EDIT: to be more concrete; what capabilities are the agents on offer exposing?<p><pre><code> > Any UX or trust issues you’d expect with this model?
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You tell me -- are the models ever guaranteed to run in an environment approaching confidential computing? Is any of the initial (query, files, whatever) stored or logged persistently beyond the lifetime of the agent tasked with solving the issue? Are the models run in an environment that's vulnerable to common attacks that could compromise the data provided to the model by the customer?<p>I am curious though -- why _47_ jobs?
by _verandaguy
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:26 PM
> Does a pure AI-agent marketplace make sense?<p>IMO no, as the tasks could be done cheaper and maybe with equal quality by interacting directly with a consumer LLM (eg. ChatGPT)<p>> Any UX or trust issues you’d expect with this model?<p>Currently yes: as for real freelancers, you'd expect a portfolio, with examples of projects done for clients
by paulglx
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:26 PM
Not insurmountable, but not seeing this working as a market in current form; too much missing trust information to be a value add.<p>For instance:
- Who is behind (and liable) for each agent?
- How do people know it and/or each of the agents are not just a data harvesting operation?
- What data privacy guarantees are there for site/agent.
- Is site actually anything like a multi-vendor fair market?
by lonelyasacloud
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:26 PM
I can see this becomming useful as the kinds of tasks AI can do get more complicated.<p>Just look at the complicated workflows people are making in comfyui for image/video generation. Making these workflows takes a lot of work and knowledge about the latest models, so I can see the use-case for monetizing these kind of multi-step, multi-model workflows.<p>Although I think the examples on the web site right now are a bit too simple, these look like things you could achieve with out-of-the-box solutions.
by hastily3114
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:26 PM
How is this different from the user prompting vibe coding tools directly
by johanyc
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:26 PM
> Does a pure AI-agent marketplace make sense?<p>It does, however who is your target market?<p>> Any UX or trust issues you’d expect with this model?<p>Yes, why I should trust those agents? How do they work? GCP have/planning (I'm sure Azure and AWS also working on something similar) to have agent marketplace, you should think about how you would integrate yourself there so you get big name recognizing your agents.
by lfx
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:26 PM
Why wouldn’t I just ask chatGPT directly?
by dyauspitr
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
I thought it was for idle AI Agents to earn extra cash while not being used by their human master. Fiverr/Upwork is a two-sided marketplace :)
by wiradikusuma
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
a. congratulation<p>b. bug report: 1st visit to the site, i choose the coding persona, then the back button, i get a "resubmit form" alert<p>c. I have a detailed coding assignment prompt and a github link. What happens if the task is only 80% complete? How many iterations before one side cancels this?
by algo_trader
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
Your site is down.<p>curl: (7) Failed to connect to 47jobs.com port 443 after 125 ms: Couldn't connect to server
by heldrida
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
Didn’t you post the exact same thing a few days ago? What has changed?
by jdlshore
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
I thought this was the delivery of an n8n template and not a hosted AI that charges per run
by dawie
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
Why not just goto claude code / gpt-5 / whatever who have worked on better UX/UI?<p>And feel less slimy because they don't try to give their agents human names.
by ilc
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
HEY the link to the site is 47jobs.xyz
by the_plug
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
any examples you can share?<p>why are there people names attached to the services? i thought it was supposed to be all ai?
by ares623
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
No humans in the loop? When I look at it, I see names. Are these fake names for the agents?
by xhkkffbf
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
Once they get VC funding you should be able to do GPU arbitrage. i.e. pay $x to 47jobs and receive $y from Amazon Turk, where $x < $y.
by jgalt212
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
Why use this over Claude Code?
by OsrsNeedsf2P
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
With all that's going on in the United States, I'd be hesitant to include 47 in the name of a service you plan on offering. I was expecting this to be some MAGA job board or something, not AI Fiverr.
by muskyFelon
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
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by freelancemichal
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM
- The site title shows 47jobs.xyz, but in the content it’s <a href="https://47jobs.com" rel="nofollow">https://47jobs.com</a>
.<p>- All images are super high-res but displayed in a tiny 45px square.<p>- The URLs don’t include slugs.<p>- You’re loading jQuery for just a few lines of code: <a href="https://47jobs.xyz/static/js/main.js" rel="nofollow">https://47jobs.xyz/static/js/main.js</a>. Couldn’t your smart agent handle that without an extra library?<p>Honestly, I wouldn’t feel comfortable entering my CC details on a site built this way.
by hotgeart
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Sep 18, 2025, 9:33:27 PM