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Comparison · Updated June 2026

Best AI Agents for Small Business 2025

Short answer: For small businesses already juggling Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini, FindAgent is the only marketplace where one agent install works across all of them — no re-buying, no lock-in. The GPT Store is the right pick if your whole team lives inside ChatGPT Plus and never leaves. Claude Projects is best for individual knowledge workers doing deep research inside Claude.ai. If cross-LLM portability matters to your workflow, FindAgent wins outright.

Side-by-side comparison

Comparison of FindAgent, the GPT Store, and Claude Projects across cross-LLM compatibility, install model, creator economics, and pricing.
FeatureFindAgentGPT StoreClaude Projects
Works across multiple LLMsYes — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, CursorChatGPT onlyClaude only
No-code install for non-technical usersYes — app-store simplicityYes — simple for ChatGPT usersManual setup required
Real tool-using agents (not just prompts)Yes — production-grade agentsQuality varies widelyPrimarily prompt + context
Independent creator marketplaceYes — open to third-party creatorsYes — open to third-party GPT buildersInternal use only
Creator revenue shareCreator-first revenue shareLimited monetisation currentlyNo marketplace model
Vertical-specific agents (accounting, ecommerce, support)Yes — curated by job functionBroad, hard to filterBuild your own only
Suited for non-technical professionalsYes — core audienceRequires ChatGPT familiaritySkews to power users
Pricing modelPer-agent marketplace (waitlist)Included with ChatGPT Plus ($20/mo)Included with Claude.ai Pro ($20/mo)
Platform lock-in riskNone — cross-LLM by designHigh — OpenAI-dependentHigh — Anthropic-dependent
Best forTeams using 2+ LLMs; SMBs wanting portable automationTeams fully invested in ChatGPT PlusIndividuals doing research in Claude.ai

Last verified June 2026. Competitor capabilities described here reflect each product's general positioning and may change — check each provider's documentation for the latest. FindAgent details are authoritative for FindAgent.

Why platform lock-in is the real cost for small businesses

Most small businesses don't run on one AI tool. A content strategist might draft in ChatGPT, research in Claude, and write code snippets in Cursor. A two-person ecommerce operation might bounce between Gemini for spreadsheets and Claude for customer emails. The moment you invest in a GPT or a Claude Project, you're betting on one provider's roadmap, one provider's pricing, and one provider's uptime.

FindAgent is built around a different assumption: the LLM runtime is infrastructure, not identity. The agent you install to handle invoice categorisation should work wherever you happen to have an LLM open — today and in two years. That portability is currently unusual in the market.

When the GPT Store is actually the right choice

If your entire team has ChatGPT Plus, never touches another LLM, and you've already found GPTs that work well for your workflows, staying in the GPT Store is rational. OpenAI's distribution is enormous, the interface is familiar, and the cost is bundled into a subscription you're probably already paying. The problem surfaces the moment you want to switch models, bring in a contractor on Claude, or run an agent in a Cursor codebase.

When Claude Projects makes sense

Claude Projects are powerful for individuals who want to store persistent context — documents, instructions, tone guidelines — and retrieve them reliably across Claude.ai conversations. They're less an agent marketplace and more a personal knowledge layer. There's no discovery, no creator economy, and no portability. If you need a shared, installable agent your whole team can use, Projects don't solve that problem.

What to look for in an AI agent for small business in 2025 and 2026

Before choosing a platform, ask four questions:

  1. Does it do real work, or just respond? A genuine agent can take multi-step actions — reading a file, calling an API, writing output — not just reformulate a prompt.
  2. Can my whole team install it? An agent only one developer can configure is an agent only one developer will use. Look for no-code install paths.
  3. What happens if the platform changes its pricing? Platform-native stores are subject to policy and pricing changes outside your control. Cross-LLM portability gives you an exit.
  4. Is it curated for my job function? Generic AI marketplaces are hard to navigate. Vertical-specific curation — like bookkeeping agents or customer-support agents — reduces the time between discovery and value.

The practical difference for a 10-person business

Suppose you run a small ecommerce operation. Your ops lead uses ChatGPT to draft supplier emails. Your finance person uses Claude for reconciliation summaries. Your developer lives in Cursor. With platform-native stores, you need three separate agent setups, three sets of instructions, and three points of failure. With FindAgent, you install one curated agent that all three can run in their preferred LLM — configuration happens once, maintenance happens once, and when the creator ships an update everyone gets it. That is the compounding advantage of cross-LLM portability.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best AI agent platform for small business in 2025?
FindAgent is the strongest option for small businesses that already use more than one LLM, because agents install once and run across Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Cursor. For teams locked into ChatGPT Plus, the GPT Store is a simpler starting point. Claude Projects suits individuals doing research-heavy work inside Claude.ai.
Can I use an AI agent in Claude and ChatGPT at the same time?
With platform-native stores like the GPT Store or Claude Projects, you cannot — agents are locked to their respective LLM. FindAgent is built specifically to solve this: one agent install that works across multiple LLM runtimes, so your team is never locked to a single provider.
Do I need to be a developer to use AI agents for my business?
No. FindAgent is designed for non-technical professionals — accountants, e-commerce operators, support leads — who want production-grade agents without writing code. You discover, install, and run agents the same way you would install an app.
What is the difference between an AI agent and a prompt?
A prompt is a single instruction you type into an LLM. An AI agent is a persistent, tool-using system that can take multi-step actions — browsing the web, reading files, running code, or calling APIs — autonomously or semi-autonomously, over many interactions.
Is FindAgent free to use?
FindAgent is currently in pre-launch with a waitlist open. Pricing details will be published at launch. Agents in the marketplace are priced individually by their creators, similar to an app store model.

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