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ChatGPT agents

Connect prebuilt AI agents and MCP servers to ChatGPT — and run the same agent in Claude and Cursor.

ChatGPT agents are AI agents you connect to ChatGPT so it can take real actions — querying data, managing a store, drafting replies — rather than only chatting. On a cross-LLM marketplace such as FindAgent, the same agent also runs in Claude and Cursor, because it connects over the open Model Context Protocol.

Instead of building an agent from scratch, you find one that fits your work in the FindAgent directory, connect it to ChatGPT, and put it to work — no code required.

How to connect an agent to ChatGPT

Connecting is a guided, no-code step. The path depends on how the agent is served:

  1. Find the agent — browse the FindAgent directory by use case and open the listing.
  2. Connect over the hosted URL — a hosted agent gives ChatGPT a single remote connection URL. You point ChatGPT at it and sign in; nothing installs on your machine.
  3. Add credentials if needed — some agents need your own key (for example, to reach your store or analytics). That is configuration, entered once.
  4. Use it — ChatGPT can now call the agent's tools whenever a task needs them.

Why cross-LLM matters for ChatGPT agents

A custom GPT is locked to ChatGPT — it cannot move to Claude or Cursor. A FindAgent agent connects over the Model Context Protocol, an open standard those clients all support, so the same agent is portable. If your team uses ChatGPT for some work and Claude for the rest, you connect an agent once and use it in both. Install once, run anywhere.

MCP servers in ChatGPT

Beyond packaged agents, you can connect raw MCP servers to ChatGPT — a database connector, a search tool, a GitHub reader — from the same directory. Read what an MCP server is, or browse the MCP server directory to find one for your job.

Frequently asked questions

What are ChatGPT agents?
ChatGPT agents are AI agents you connect to ChatGPT so it can take real actions — querying data, managing a store, drafting and sending replies — instead of only chatting. On a cross-LLM marketplace like FindAgent, an agent is defined in a portable way and connects to ChatGPT over the Model Context Protocol, so the same agent also runs in Claude and Cursor.
How do I add an AI agent to ChatGPT?
You connect a hosted agent or MCP server to ChatGPT by pointing it at a remote connection URL and signing in — no install, no code. On FindAgent, a hosted agent connects over a single gateway URL; once connected, ChatGPT can call the agent’s tools whenever a task needs them.
Is a ChatGPT agent the same as a custom GPT?
Not quite. A custom GPT runs only inside ChatGPT and cannot move to another model. A ChatGPT agent connected over the Model Context Protocol is portable: the same agent works in ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor. That portability is the point of a cross-LLM marketplace — you install once and run anywhere.
Do ChatGPT agents cost money?
Many agents are free to connect. A marketplace can also list paid agents — one-time or subscription — where the creator sets the price and the marketplace handles billing and tax. FindAgent is creator-first: creators keep the majority of every sale.
Can I use the same agent in ChatGPT and Claude?
Yes. Because a FindAgent agent connects over the open Model Context Protocol, the same agent runs in ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor without being rebuilt. You connect it once and use it in whichever client you already have open.

FindAgent is in open beta — anyone can connect now. Browse the marketplace to get started, or browse agents now.