u/Particular-Tie-6807

I built a system to host all of your different agents and prompts

I built a system to host all of your different agents and prompts

The system allows managing multiple agents at scale.
It’s complex and complicated so the best to work with it is to ask your Claude or any other agent to orchestrate your business or operations on that system.
You can also use the systems father agent that will build everything for you.
Happy to hear your thoughts and to help you quickly setup your business on my platform.

u/Particular-Tie-6807 — 3 days ago

I just love 2026 agents 🤖do this makes a geek?

Too long don’t read; I run daily agents that audits, and other agents fixes it. Perfect loop.

I get super excited whenever I am able to close the loop and have a real world, world, action and data affect the actual development in the code.

In the first image, we can see Odetta, which normally that website audits seo geo aio sieo xcs and sends it results to Boris (my Russian coding agent of course) that handles it. In the image or data scans G cloud logs and historical use. She’s connected to my Google account and to my GitHub.
On the second image, we can see what happens to the tasks. These are nicely and delivered to Boris.
Definitely not written with AI more like by transcribing using iPhone microphone mode, so forgive me on any errors 😝

u/Particular-Tie-6807 — 3 months ago

TL;DR:

I tested a simple but powerful email workflow on my platform:

  • First, I asked AI to read my sent emails, learn how I actually write, extract concrete style rules, and save them to memory.
  • Then I asked it to review my last 24 hours of emails, ignore newsletters/promos/alerts, identify only the emails that actually need a response, and draft short replies in my own style — ready for me to edit and send.

The result was surprisingly practical:

  • short, human replies
  • matching my tone
  • uncertain cases clearly marked instead of over-invented.

Details:

The agent: Claude AI Opus4.7

The platform: Mine

The prompt:

Read my sent inbox and learn how I usually reply and write. 
Take notes about is with concrete examples so you can use it when replaying to my mails in the future. save it to the attached memory.

The results:

Done! Here's a summary of what I learned about your writing style, Roei:

✍️ Your Email Writing Style — Key Findings

📝 Structure

  • Extremely short and direct — most emails are 1–4 sentences
  • You get to the point immediately, no preamble
  • Longer emails only appear for property compliance, investor pitches, or structured due-diligence requests (with numbered lists)

👋 Greetings

Context Greeting
Casual / known contact Hey [FirstName],
Professional / less known Hi [FirstName],
Generic / unknown Hi,
Spanish contacts Hola [nobmre],

✌️ Sign-offs

  • Default (~70%): Thank You,\nR**
  • Formal contexts (lawyers, compliance, investors): Best,\nR** or Best regards,\nR**

🗣️ Tone & Patterns

  • Action-oriented: "Can you please handle it?" / "Please let me know what our next steps are."
  • Acknowledgements: Just "Paid." or "Paid, thanks." — no elaboration
  • Updates: Lead with the fact, e.g. "I have completed submitting the application."
  • Complaints: Firm, factual, non-aggressive. State the problem, ask for resolution.
  • Very casual with companies you like: e.g. "Bro, I love your service. The chatbot was lame."

❌ What you never do

  • No long intros like "I hope this email finds you well"
  • No markdown, bold, or emojis
  • No re-summarising the previous email
  • No over-hedging or apologising

All notes with concrete examples have been saved to memory for use in future email replies.

Part 2

The follow-up prompt:

Read my recent mails from the last 24 hours and draft responses to the ones that require an answer and that you are able to answer on. Keep it short and human like my email response.

In case you have open question before you can respond, then read other emails and try to figure out the status and the needed response by yourself.

Save the drafts in the email, ready for me to edit click send.

The result:

Emails Reviewed

Out of 20 emails, most are newsletters, promos, or automated alerts. These are the ones that need attention:

1. 📧 Kasa R* — E**** & C*z

Topic: Compliance for E*****m **-**

Message summary: Compliance requirements are complete. B** will tell you when to send the funds.

Suggested reply:

Thanks Kas****a, great news. Looking forward to hearing from B**.

R**

2. 📧 M*** F*****s — BFA Estate Agents

Topic: E*****m Bayside purchase agreement

Message summary: They asked whether you received the purchase agreement from TNG for execution.

Note: There was a blank draft saved but not sent.

Suggested reply — needs your input:

Hi M***,

Thanks for following up. I [have / haven't yet] received the purchase agreement from TNG — [will get it signed shortly / will let you know as soon as I do].

R**

3. 📧 Ja H**d — Hotel guest

Stay: Apr 15–19

Message summary: The guest handled arrival/check-in/bag drop-off questions. The latest open question is about pool access.

Suggested reply — needs your input:

Hi J***a, for the pool [POOL ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS]. Enjoy your stay.

R**

⚠️ Skipped — external platform messages

E*** D** and R**** S*** sent messages via LinkedIn, but the email notifications only include external links, not the actual message content.

🗑️ No response needed

Google security alert, Phoenix ** promo, M**, Bank **, KuCoin, Product Hunt, HackerNoon.

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u/Particular-Tie-6807 — 4 months ago