The shift from human-centric to agent-centric software interaction necessitates a fundamental redesign of product development, onboarding, and infrastructure. As autonomous agents increasingly perform tasks—such as drafting emails or managing database records—developers must prioritize "agent experience" by removing friction, such as manual verification processes, and adopting machine-readable formats like LLMs.txt. While existing APIs and SDKs remain relevant, the rise of Model Context Protocol (MCP) provides an emerging standard for agents to interface with services like Resend, Stripe, or Linear. Building for this future requires moving beyond traditional human-focused UI/UX to ensure observability, robust permissioning, and auditability for automated actions. Ultimately, the most effective approach involves starting with specific, high-value use cases rather than attempting full API coverage, allowing agents to act as first-class citizens within the modern digital ecosystem.
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