NEW DeepAgent: GOD-TIER AI Agent (Abacus AI)

Source: YouTube — WorldofAI, published 2025-04-19 Tool: DeepAgent (Abacus AI)

Summary

WorldofAI walks through DeepAgent, Abacus AI’s general-purpose autonomous agent. It’s a same-vendor sibling to Abacus AI CodeLLM but targeted at research + dashboards + multi-step business workflows rather than coding specifically. Demos: a 3-day Bali trip itinerary with a live dashboard, a deep-research synthesis pulling from academic papers, and an interactive Next.js dashboard generated from a single prompt. Bundled into the ChatLLM Teams plan ($10/month) with 3 free DeepAgent tasks, then unlimited on the upgrade path. Native integrations with Gmail, Slack, and Jira.

Key facts

  • Vendor: Abacus AI (same vendor as CodeLLM)
  • Capabilities: deep research, full-stack websites (Next.js), interactive dashboards, multi-step automation
  • Integrations: Gmail, Slack, Jira (out of the box)
  • Pricing: 3 free tasks bundled with ChatLLM Teams ($10/mo); unlimited on upgrade
  • Demo outputs: 3-day Bali itinerary + live dashboard (single prompt); academic-paper synthesis with citations; Next.js dashboards on demand

Why it matters

DeepAgent rounds out Abacus AI’s product line in the wiki. The pattern is now visible:

  • CodeLLM (May 2025) — coding IDE running Claude 4 Opus
  • DeepAgent (April 2025) — generalist agent for research / dashboards / automation
  • Both bundled in the ChatLLM Teams plan at ~$10/mo

That’s two production-quality AI products at $10/month from a single vendor, both targeting separate paid incumbents (Cursor for CodeLLM; Manus / Genspark / OpenAI Deep Research for DeepAgent). Strongest single-vendor signal in the SaaS death spiral thread.

DeepAgent also fits the general-agent landscape cluster the wiki has been tracking (Manus, OpenManus, Flowith, DeerFlow, AgentZero, AgenticSeek, Hermes Agent). It’s distinguished by being closed-source + bundled cheaply rather than open-source-but-DIY.

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