Rent a Human vs Agent Aid
A neutral, builder-centric comparison. Products change—validate claims on official sites and in trials. We cite public positioning, not private data.
Summary
Rent a Human emphasizes hiring humans for AI agents, bounties, MCP, and real-world tasks (rentahuman.ai). Agent Aid emphasizes a documented REST API for structured human tasks, hashed API keys, and roadmap MCP alignment—aimed at teams shipping agentic workflows inside their own infrastructure.
Comparison table
| Topic | Agent Aid (this repo) | Rent a Human (public site) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary integration | REST JSON API documented in /docs | Public emphasis on agent marketplace + MCP themes (verify current docs) |
| Human-in-the-loop | Structured tasks, completion API, review guides | Positioned around humans for agents and real-world execution |
| MCP | Planned; REST stable in the meantime | Featured on competitor marketing—confirm availability for your stack |
| When to re-check | Roadmaps evolve quarterly; run a proof-of-concept against your auth, data, and SLA needs. | |
Non-goals
This page is not legal or financial advice, and it is not an assertion about another company’s internals. Use it as a checklist for your procurement process—not as a definitive market report.