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Every supported integration now has a landing spot: what it connects through, when to use it, what AgentID adds, and where to start next.
Emerging tools, terminals, and enterprise agent platforms
Terminal coding agent. AgentID gives Codex CLI a reusable identity layer so sessions stay aligned without manual prompt edits.
AI pair programmer in your terminal. Inject AgentID prompt export so repo-level help still follows one persistent personality.
Block's open-source agent. AgentID works as the shared identity source whether you're using config, prompts, or protocol support.
Anthropic's new agent. AgentID gives Amp the same identity foundation you use in Claude Code and other developer tools.
Microsoft's agent builder. Use AgentID exported identity so bot behavior remains portable outside Studio too.
Managed enterprise agents on AWS. AgentID serves as the portable identity layer above any one cloud deployment.
Microsoft's enterprise AI platform. AgentID lets you keep the same system layer across Azure-hosted models and agents.
Google Cloud's managed agent service. AgentID works as the canonical identity source above the infrastructure layer.
Enterprise AI agents on Salesforce. AgentID helps teams keep one consistent operating profile across customer-facing automations.
Don't see your agent?
If it accepts a system prompt, an SDK hook, MCP, or HTTP, AgentID can usually sit underneath it as the identity layer.
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