Ready-made specialists
Start with an agent built for a real team job, then install it only where that work happens.
Start with a ready-made specialist or define the role yourself. Choose its model, tools, knowledge, team access, and sandbox, then inspect every session it runs.
Start from the job
Choose an agent for support, product, engineering, or operations. Install it for one team, then adapt the model, instructions, tools, and sandbox to the work it owns.
Choose an agent
Install a specialist for one team, then edit its setup.
Workflow coordinator
Turns requests into assigned work, checks their status, and prepares the next handoff.
Vendor due diligence
Reads security and purchasing documents, flags unanswered requirements, and drafts a review.
Start with an agent built for a real team job, then install it only where that work happens.
Define the outcome, method, limits, and approval points without turning the job into a prompt maze.
Choose the model and compute size that fit the job instead of forcing every agent onto one setup.
From setup to real work
The role keeps its instructions, tools, knowledge, specialists, team, and sandbox together. Each session preserves the request, tool use, answer, and cost for your team to inspect.
Role
Product research
Model
DeepSeek V4 Flash
Instructions
Outcome, method, limits
Tools
Search, files, browser, shell
Team access
Product
Specialists
2 available
Instructions
Tell the agent what to deliver and when to ask for approval.
Your job is to answer product questions with customer evidence.
Search approved sources, group repeated requests, compare them with current roadmap work, and return a brief with links.
Don’t edit the roadmap. If the evidence conflicts, explain the disagreement instead of choosing a side.
Last test
Completed
Tools used
Search · Files · Browser
Session
Open trace
Give the role the connections, files, sources, and specialists it needs to finish the job.
Open the request, tool use, answer, duration, and real cost after the agent works.
Turn a repeatable correction into a better instruction instead of fixing the same output again.
Open a free workspace, install a specialist or describe the role, then test it on a real request.