Eliza Labs Launches ‘No-Code’ Platform for Creating AI Agents

Eliza Labs, the company behind the elizaOS protocol, has officially launched auto.fun, a platform that allows anyone to build, deploy, and monetize autonomous AI agents, according to a press release shared with The Defiant.
ElizaOS — formerly known as ai16z, though not affiliated with well-known crypto VC fund a16z crypto — calls itself “the operating system for AI agents,” per the project’s official website.
With auto.fun, users can create fully functional AI agents that operate independently across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), DeFi applications, and other web3 ecosystems, without any code, per the release. Eliza Labs explained that the agents can carry out tasks like executing automated trading strategies, managing social media accounts, or even optimizing DeFi yield farming.
“The vision for auto.fun is to democratize access to both AI and Web3 technologies by creating agents that can execute tasks autonomously on behalf of users," Shaw Walters, founder of Eliza Labs and ElizaOS, said in the press release.
Eliza Lab’s native token ai16z, which operates as a governance and utility token, has a market cap of nearly $145 million and is currently trading at around $0.13 – up 4.5% over the last 24 hours, but down 22% over the past month, according to CoinGecko.

Per the platform’s website, Eliza Labs’s decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) has more than $25 million assets under management (AUM).
How it works
Creating and deploying an AI agent with auto.fun is designed to be simple and straightforward, Ben Snyder, the GTM lead for auto.fun told The Defiant.
“You start in auto.fun, pick a template like a 'Twitter bot' or 'yield optimizer,' or just start from scratch,” Snyder explained. “Then, you instruct the agent using plain English to tell it what its job is.” For instance, you could ask the bot to post updates to X daily at 9 a.m., or instruct it to find the best staking yield for USDC above 10% and notify you.
The builder also lets users refine the AI agent’s behavior and connect to social media accounts or wallets if needed.
Once the setup is complete, users click deploy to make the agent live and operational on ElizaOS.
Currently, the AI agent market is projected to grow from $5.1 billion in 2024 to $47.1 billion in 2025, according to a February 2025 report by ByteBridge.
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