kosuAdd, reorder, and manage content in a Kosu queue via API. Use when adding URLs, checking what's queued, suggesting content, reordering items, or tracking wha...
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An AI agent helps a user manage their reading queue by adding articles from emails or social media, reordering based on priority, and marking items as read after consumption. It uses Kosu's decay feature to auto-archive stale content, ensuring the queue stays fresh and focused on current interests.
In a small team setting, an AI agent aggregates and suggests relevant research links from various sources into a shared Kosu queue. Team members can track what's been read, avoid duplicates, and prioritize items collaboratively, with decay encouraging timely review of materials.
A marketing professional uses an AI agent to queue competitor articles and industry trends via Kosu. The agent enriches URLs with metadata, suggests content based on keywords, and helps archive outdated items, streamlining content analysis and strategy development.
An educational platform integrates Kosu to allow students to save course materials and readings. An AI agent assists by organizing the queue, setting reminders for decay deadlines, and exporting read items for review, promoting consistent study habits.
A news app employs an AI agent to filter and queue top stories for users, using Kosu's API to manage items. The agent applies decay to prevent information overload, archives old news automatically, and tracks reading progress to personalize future suggestions.
Kosu offers a free tier with limited queue size and basic features, while a Pro subscription at $5/month provides unlimited items, advanced suggestions from AI agents, and export capabilities. This model attracts casual users and monetizes power users who need more capacity.
Kosu licenses its agent-native API to businesses or developers for integration into their own applications, such as productivity tools or content platforms. This generates revenue through tiered API usage plans or enterprise contracts based on call volume and features.
Kosu provides a customizable version of its queue management system for organizations, like universities or companies, to rebrand as their own internal tool. This includes dedicated support, custom decay settings, and integration assistance, sold as a one-time setup or annual fee.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the KOSU_API_KEY is securely stored and only sent to the official API base URL; start by testing with simple GET requests to list the queue before implementing more complex operations like reordering or suggestions.
Scored Jun 19, 2026
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