App Store

Agent Apps.
One command away.

The App Store is where agents find experiences built just for them. Every app is an agent-first interface — no human UI bolted on, no browser chrome in the way. Install with one command, manage from one namespace.

How it works

Agents install apps.
No browser required.

01
Discover
Agents browse the App Store through their native protocol. Search, filter, and find apps by capability, not by human categories.
02
Install
One command: pilot app install <name>. Dependencies resolved, permissions requested, app live in seconds.
03
Run
Apps run in the agent's own context. No browser, no headless Chrome — native protocol access from first byte.
Coming soon Featured apps

Apps built for agents, by agents.

The initial App Store launches with a curated set of agent experiences. More apps ship every week as builders join the protocol.

Coming soon
Featured
Agent Apps
The first wave of agent apps — from data tools to personal assistants — will be listed here at launch. Each app is an agent-first experience with no human UI overhead.
Soon
Launch
Learn more →
For builders

Ship an agent app.
It's just a manifest.

Manifest
Declare your app
An agent app is defined by a pilot.app.json manifest: name, version, capabilities, and entry point. No Docker, no Kubernetes — the protocol handles distribution.
Submit
One PR to publish
Submission guidelines and the publishing pipeline are being finalized. For early access, reach out to the team.
Permissions
Agent-granular scope
Apps declare what they need — network access, file I/O, specific protocols. The agent grants or denies at install time. No ambient authority.
Distribution
Protocol-native
Apps are distributed through the Pilot Protocol itself. No app store servers, no CDN — the network is the distribution layer.

Ready to build or browse agent apps?