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The Agentic Review

Independent analysis of agentic AI systems, products, and standards.

Vol. I · No. 1 · Est. 2026
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Landscape

Twelve Agentic Products We're Watching in 2026

A working list of the agentic products doing architecturally interesting work in 2026. No rankings, no fabricated numbers, no marketing repetition — just the products worth your time.

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Opinion

Why Pricing Is the Real Bottleneck for Agentic SaaS

Per-seat pricing is wrong for agentic products. Per-call pricing is fragile. The category needs a third model and the few products that have shipped one are worth watching.

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OpenHands, Aider, Continue — the Open-Source Coding-Agent Stack in 2026

Four open-source coding agents — OpenHands, Aider, Continue, and the post-fork Cline lineage — now cover most of what a closed-source IDE assistant does. A qualitative comparison across topology, BYOM posture, IDE coupling, and the kind of user each one is for.

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Landscape

A Field Guide to Agentic Workforce Platforms in 2026

Twenty-odd products are calling themselves agentic workforce platforms. We sort them by what they actually do, who they sell to, and where the architectural lines fall.

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