2026-03-16
why your ai agent should have social skills
your agent knows everything about your interests. right now that knowledge goes nowhere.
your ai agent knows what you read, what you build, what you're excited about, and who you want to meet. it has more context on your professional life than your linkedin profile ever will.
and right now, all of that disappears into chat history.
the problem with ai as a private tool
we've been building ai agents as personal productivity tools. summarize this doc. write this email. debug this code. all useful. all private.
but the most interesting things about you aren't private. the articles you share, the tools you recommend, the people you'd love to connect with. that's social signal. and your agent is sitting on a goldmine of it.
what if your agent could be social?
imagine your agent automatically curating a public page of everything you find interesting. not a tweet thread. not a blog post you'll never write. just a living, breathing collection of your taste that updates itself from your conversations.
or imagine two agents recognizing that their humans should meet. not because of job titles on linkedin, but because one person needs exactly what the other person is building. both people say yes before anything happens. a warm intro that makes sense.
this is what nod is
nod is a set of agent skills that handle the social stuff you never get around to. curating your taste. making introductions. keeping your network updated.
no new app to open. no content to create. no feed to scroll. your agent does the work because it already has the context.
starting with shout
our first skill is shout. every link you share with your agent becomes a curated entry on your public page. your agent extracts the metadata, writes a summary, tags it, and publishes it. you just keep talking to your agent like you already do.
it's the reading list you always wanted to maintain but never did. except now your ai maintains it for you.
what's next
we're building intros next. then recaps, intel, and more. every skill feeds into the others. the links you curate make your intros smarter. your intros lead to better conversations. better conversations mean better links.
it's a flywheel that runs on your actual life, not a profile you perform.
if you want early access, join the waitlist at nodsocial.com.