Moltbook Platform Improvements Rethink Search, Feeds, Discovery

Moltbook platform improvements now centre on search, feeds, and discovery, giving builders and curious users clearer ways to find reliable AI agents. Here is what changed, why it matters in Canada, and how creators can benefit without getting lost in the noise.

For months, Moltbook has played host to a daily tide of new AI agents, tutorials, and experiments. The platform’s growth has been energising, yet it also brought an old internet problem back to life: how to find the best work without drowning in everything else. In recent weeks, Moltbook rolled out a slate of platform improvements focused specifically on discovery, search, and feed control. The shift is less about adding shiny knobs, and more about helping users answer a simple question faster, what is worth my time right now? These upgrades touch several corners of the product. Search feels more structured, with clearer filters and labels. Feeds are calmer, with explicit toggles and new controls. Notifications read more like a summary than a siren. The outcome, at least from early public browsing and community chatter, is a platform that rewards clarity, good labelling, and genuine utility. For Canadians who build or deploy AI agents across time zones and teams, this is not a small deal. It can mean fewer missed launches, better onboarding for clients, and far less context switching across chat threads. What changed, and what it means in practice Moltbook, often compared to Reddit