The Agents Library

Hiring is slow. Pick a worker off the shelf instead.

31 ready-to-run agents, each built from the same parts — a Persona that does the work, the Apps it runs, and your Business Brain behind it. Every agent drafts first and stages the work for your approval. Nothing sends without you.

Custom Agent Builder

The agent you need isn't on the shelf? Describe it.

Describe the agent you need — Pocket Agent composes it inside your workspace from the same Personas, Apps, and Skills every agent on this page is built from, and stages it for your approval before it runs. The agent lives in your Business Brain repo. Not our database.

🧩 Uses your Personas + Apps + Skills
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31 agents in the library. Every one drafts first and waits for your approval.

Lead Scout — Contractors

AI Agent Workspace
  • Sweep Google Maps for roofing, HVAC, and painting companies in your service area
  • Score each business by fit — no website, thin reviews, no booking link
  • Draft a first-touch email in your voice for every match
  • Stage the batch in your Approval Inbox — nothing sends without you
it reported back

Found 18 contractors near Knoxville without a website. 18 first-touch drafts staged for your review.

Lead Scout — Med Spas

AI Agent Workspace
  • Sweep Google Maps for med spas and aesthetics clinics in the cities you pick
  • Sort matches by fit against the ideal client you described
  • Draft a personalized opener for each one, anchored to what their listing is missing
  • Stage every draft for your approval before anything goes out
it reported back

Swept 4 cities, scored 31 med spas, staged 12 openers worth sending. Waiting on your review.

Lead Scout — Home Services

AI Agent Workspace
  • Sweep Google Maps for plumbers, electricians, and landscapers in your target towns
  • Flag the ones running on a Facebook page instead of a real website
  • Draft outreach that names the specific gap you can fix for them
  • Stage the drafts in your Approval Inbox for one-tap review
it reported back

22 home-service businesses matched your filter. 9 strong fits, drafts staged for approval.

Follow-Up Sweep Runner

Business Agent
  • Search Gmail for contacts with no reply in 14 days
  • Cross-check your brain's customer files and Lead Scout leads for anyone gone quiet
  • Draft a warm reactivation email in the owner's voice for each one
  • Stage each draft in the Approval Inbox for review
  • Skip anyone you've marked leave-alone
it reported back

Drafted 5 follow-ups from your 12 stale leads. Ready for your approval.

Cold Outreach Composer

Business Agent
  • Read the prospect list you pasted or the one Lead Scout built
  • Pull real proof from your brain — past wins, numbers, names you're allowed to use
  • Write each opener with a specific reason you're reaching out, never a template blast
  • End every email with one clear, low-friction next step
  • Stage the batch for your approval
it reported back

Composed 8 openers from your prospect list. Each one names why them, why now. Staged for review.

Market Landscape Scanner

Pro+
  • Map the players in a vertical you name — who sells what, at what price point
  • Verify every claim against the source before it lands in your brain
  • File a structured landscape brief with the gaps worth selling into
  • Flag the segments where your offer wins on a real difference
it reported back

Scanned the Nashville staffing market: 14 players mapped, 3 underserved segments flagged in your brief.

Pipeline Review Manager

Business Agent
  • Scan your brain for every open deal and its last touch
  • Rank the pipeline by which deals are going cold first
  • Draft the nudge for each deal that needs one today
  • Write the one-page review with the single most important call to make
it reported back

Reviewed 17 open deals. Three need attention today — nudges drafted, review on your desk.

Prospect Call Briefer

Business Agent
  • Read tomorrow's calls from your calendar
  • Pull every past email and note you have on each prospect
  • Write a one-page brief per call — who they are, where it left off, what to ask
  • File the briefs in your brain and surface them in your morning read
it reported back

Three calls tomorrow, three briefs filed. The 10am with Marcus at Beacon has an open question from May — it's flagged.

Proposal Drafter

Business Agent
  • Take the client name and scope you drop in
  • Read your brain for services, pricing, and the proof points that fit
  • Draft the full proposal — summary, deliverables, investment, next steps — in your voice
  • Stage it as a Gmail draft with the PDF attached, waiting on your send
it reported back

Proposal for the Delta Wellness project drafted — 6 sections, PDF attached, staged as a Gmail draft.

Quote Writer

Personal Brain
  • Take the job details you type or dictate from the truck
  • Read your brain for your services, rates, and how you position them
  • Produce a structured quote in your voice, line items and all
  • Hold it for your review before it reaches the customer
it reported back

Quote drafted for the Hendersonville deck job: 4 line items, your standard terms. One tap to send.

Landing Page Shipper

Studio
  • Take the page you describe — the offer, the audience, the one clear ask
  • Write the copy in your voice from what your brain knows about the business
  • Build the page on your own GitHub and Vercel accounts, step by step
  • Stage every step for your approval, then hand you the live link
it reported back

Your service page is live. The copy, the code, and the accounts it runs on are all yours.

Newsletter Composer

Personal Brain
  • Read the last two weeks of your brain — client themes, wins, questions that kept coming up
  • Draft this week's newsletter in your voice, anchored to one concrete story
  • Write three subject lines that won't get filtered
  • Stage the draft for your edit and approval
it reported back

Newsletter drafted from last week's session themes. Three subject lines to pick from. Staged for your edit.

Social Post Composer

Personal Brain
  • Pull this week's raw material from your brain — captures, notes, customer questions
  • Draft a batch of posts in your voice, one idea per post
  • Vary the shape — a story, a hard-won rule, a before-and-after
  • Stage the batch for your review; you post what you approve
it reported back

Five posts drafted from Tuesday's voice memo and two client questions. Pick the ones that sound like you.

Content Repurposer

Business Agent
  • Ingest the episode or video you drop in — yours or anyone's
  • Pull the claims, stories, and numbers worth keeping
  • Draft a newsletter section and three posts from what it found
  • File the source notes in your brain so the material stays quotable
it reported back

Pulled 6 quotable moments from the episode. One newsletter section and three post drafts staged.

KB Article Drafter

Business Agent
  • Watch for the customer questions you answer more than once
  • Draft a help article from your actual replies, in your voice
  • Keep the steps concrete — what to click, what to expect
  • Stage the article for your review before it's filed
it reported back

You've answered the rescheduling question four times this month. Article drafted from your best reply.

Podcast Episode Ingester

Business Agent
  • Listen to the episode link you drop in
  • Pull what matters by use case — a competitor's claim, a pricing tactic, a customer quote
  • File a clean note in your brain with the source attached
  • Watch the shows you follow and catch every new episode
it reported back

Episode ingested: two pricing tactics and one competitor claim filed. You skipped 90 minutes of audio.

YouTube Channel Watcher

Business Agent
  • Watch the channels you name for every new upload
  • Read each video and pull the parts that touch your market
  • File what matters in your brain, sorted by use case
  • Skip the uploads that have nothing for you — no noise in the brain
it reported back

Two of five new uploads mattered: one competitor feature launch, one objection worth a reply. Both filed.

Competitor Site Inspector

Pro+
  • Read the competitor site you paste, the way a designer would
  • Record the offer, the pricing, the layout, and what moves on the page
  • Write a structured profile into your brain — style and structure, never their words
  • Flag what's worth borrowing and what to skip, for your approval
it reported back

Profile filed: they lead with financing, bury the guarantee, and their booking flow is two taps shorter than yours.

Web Page Scraper

Pro+
  • Pull the page you point at into clean, readable text
  • Strip the menus, ads, and footers — keep the content
  • Verify the pull actually captured the page before filing anything
  • File it in your brain with the source and the date, so it stays traceable
it reported back

Captured the pricing page you flagged — 1,200 words of clean text filed with today's date.

Customer Voice Extractor

Pro+
  • Read the reviews, replies, and call notes you point it at
  • Pull the exact phrases customers use for the problem and the win
  • Sort the language by what they want, what they fear, what convinced them
  • File a voice sheet in your brain your outreach and pages can quote
it reported back

Voice sheet filed from 40 reviews: customers say 'stopped chasing invoices' — nobody says 'accounts receivable.'

Weekly Ritual Runner

Personal Brain
  • Take the job you describe once, in plain words — no schedules to configure
  • Run it on the rhythm you set: every Monday at 8, the first of the month, whenever you said
  • Put the result in Mission Control before you sit down
  • Pause, edit, or retire the ritual from one place
it reported back

Monday 8:00am — your pipeline review ran. Three deals need you; the summary is in Mission Control.

Capture Inbox Triage

Personal Brain
  • Catch everything you throw at it — voice memos, screenshots, forwarded emails, ideas
  • Sort each capture by what it is and where it belongs
  • File it in your brain where you'll actually find it again
  • Surface the ones that need a decision in your morning read
it reported back

Nine captures triaged overnight: six filed, two added to your brief, one flagged as a decision you owe.

Daily Brief Writer

Personal Brain
  • Scan your brain overnight — deals, deadlines, promises, open loops
  • Write the morning read: what's on the radar, what's pending, what's slipping
  • Name the one thing to move on today, and why it's the one
  • Have it waiting before your first coffee
it reported back

Your brief is ready. The one thing today: the Ridgeline proposal — they go to committee Thursday.

Weekly Digest Writer

Business Agent
  • Roll up the week from your brain — what moved, what stalled, what landed
  • Compare against last week so the trend is visible, not just the snapshot
  • Write the Friday digest with real numbers, not vibes
  • File it so next quarter's review writes itself
it reported back

Week 26 digest filed: 4 deals advanced, 2 stalled, follow-up rate up from last week. Full read in Mission Control.

Website Watchdog

Business Agent
  • Watch the pages that matter — your site, your checkout, a client's landing page
  • Check each one on the schedule you set
  • Alert Mission Control the moment one goes down, slows, or changes
  • Warn you before a security certificate lapses, not after
it reported back

Your client's booking page went down at 6:42am. The alert was waiting before they ever noticed.

Invoice Chaser

Business Agent
  • Read your books for every invoice past due
  • Draft the reminder you hate writing — firm, warm, in your voice
  • Escalate the tone on the second and third pass, the way you would
  • Stage every reminder for your approval before it sends
it reported back

Three invoices past due, three reminders drafted. The 45-day one got the firmer version. Your call to send.

Browser Job Operator

AI Agent Workspace
  • Run the sites that don't connect to anything — portals, dashboards, forms
  • Work them the way a person would: read the screen, click, type
  • Stop at every irreversible step and wait for your approval
  • Keep a screenshot record of everything it did
it reported back

Filled the vendor portal renewal through step 6. The final submit is held for your approval, screenshots attached.

Support Inbox Triage

Business Agent
  • Read every inbound customer email as it lands
  • Sort by what it needs — a quick answer, a booking change, a real decision
  • Draft the reply for the routine ones, matched to the customer's tone
  • Escalate the ones that need you, with the context already pulled
it reported back

Eleven inbound emails triaged: eight replies drafted, two bookings flagged, one refund escalated to you.

Customer Reply Drafter

Personal Brain
  • Read the customer email you forward or flag
  • Pull the history — every past conversation you've had with them
  • Draft the reply in your voice, matched to how they wrote to you
  • Hold it for your review; you send, it learns
it reported back

Reply drafted for Sara at Delta — it references her March order without you digging for it. Staged for review.

Idea-to-Plan Engine

Pro+
  • Take the idea however it arrives — typed, a voice memo, a link you were watching
  • Scan the market for who's already doing it and where the gap is
  • Write the MVP plan — what to build first, what to skip, what to charge
  • Stage the plan for your approval before anything gets built
it reported back

Your booking-tool idea, planned: 3 competitors mapped, the wedge is same-day scheduling. Plan staged for approval.

MVP Ship Runner

AI Agent Workspace
  • Take the plan you approved from the Idea Engine
  • Build the working product on your own GitHub, Vercel, and Supabase accounts
  • Stage each build step for your approval as it goes
  • End with a live link and your first 25 outreach drafts — not another prompt box
it reported back

It's live. The working link, the signup form, the database — all on your accounts. 25 outreach drafts staged.

Every agent here comes with the workspace.

One subscription runs them all — the Personas, the Apps, the Approval Inbox, and the Business Brain they share. Start with one agent and add the rest when the work shows up.