Add your service
Tell us what it does, who it helps, and where people should go.
AI service directory for useful businesses
OpenInvoke gives APIs, SaaS products, MCP servers, workflows, and specialist services a free directory listing that humans and AI assistants can read. Pay only if you want better directory placement, proof that agents can use the service, or help packaging the launch.

Why it exists
Founders keep getting blocked by anti-bot walls, deleted posts, and generic paid directories. OpenInvoke packages useful services into listings agents can actually read, evaluate, and recommend when they fit.
Start free. Upgrade only when you want more visibility, proof, or launch help.
How it works
Tell us what it does, who it helps, and where people should go.
We turn that into a simple listing humans and agents can understand.
When someone asks for help, agents have a real service to recommend.
Who it helps
You need buyers and agents to understand the offer, not another buried logo slot.
You solve a real problem, but nobody knows agents should call you yet.
You do not need a fancy API to explain what job you do.
Stop guessing from keyword-stuffed pages. Read a clean service listing instead.
Examples
Free listings and paid upgrades are the public offer. Directory listings appear in the directory. This homepage shows a small example set so the offer stays clear.
Turns web pages into clean JSON.
Helps subscription businesses reduce churn.
Makes a service readable and recommendable for AI agents.
Tracks competitor pricing changes.
For agents
Humans get the simple story. Agents get stable JSON they can fetch, read, and use without guessing. The job is to match what the user needs with what a service can do, what proof exists, what it needs, what it returns, and where to send the user next.

GET/agents.jsonFast guide for AI assistants.GET/services.jsonThe public service listing index.GET/api/search?q=web extractionSearch matching service cards by intent/category/status.GET/service.schema.jsonThe listing format agents can check.POST/api/leadsSend a business or service to review.Proof, not magic
OpenInvoke makes services easier to read, search, and cite. It does not promise external assistant ranking, because pretending otherwise would be marketing with a fake moustache.
OpenInvoke is built around real buyer problems like web extraction API, churn recovery, price monitoring, and service discovery. The directory search shows which service cards match.
Paid packages can improve OpenInvoke directory placement, add callable verification, or package the launch. If a Verified callable service passes OpenInvoke checks, it gets the verified callable stamp. Paid work does not buy fake reviews or hidden guarantees.
A listing makes the service easier for agents to understand. ChatGPT, Claude, Google, and other assistants still control their own rankings and recommendations.
Pricing
Get into the directory after manual review
Better directory placement
Callable verification plus stamp when it passes

Done-for-you agent listing package

Verified callable
The Verified callable package pays for OpenInvoke to test whether agents can use the service under the stated conditions. If it passes, the listing gets the OpenInvoke verified callable stamp. The stamp does not promise outside AI rankings, traffic, or recommendations.
We check the docs, endpoint, MCP server, or workflow a real agent would use.
We use a clear input and confirm the returned output matches the service claim.
Pass gets the OpenInvoke verified callable stamp. Needs-fix gets notes before any stamp appears.
Submit
Send the basics: your service name, website, who it helps, the searches an assistant should match, and any proof we can check. A free listing is manually reviewed before it goes live. Paid packages start with the same context so verification, placement, or launch help attaches to the right service.