When apps first came to App Store, there were a lot of independent developers that benefited from the empty market, specific apps for specific situations could sell very good.
Look at today though, we see a shift towards big app studios, who launch a different app each week, slowly killing the B2C app development with their huge marketing and influence.
I believe mobile apps and ai agents have important analogies to look out for.
And I believe many agentic solutions (such as voice agents or email readers) will be so common and easy to obtain, sole agent-developing companies will decrease in number in the future.
Continuing the analogy, I don't believe there will be monopolies big enough to make developing agents unprofitable. Still, you should look out, what is next after we create all agents? That is the question of 2026. That is the question we answer at Mindra.
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Deniz Soylular
Co-Founder & CPO at Mindra. Product leader passionate about AI workflows.
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