Hey builders 👋
Quiet week on the agent-runtime front, loud week on the agent-pattern front. The five agents below all came from real questions we got on the Discord this week, and the case study at the end is what triggered them. Let's go.
🧠 5 Agents to Build This Week
1. The "Did anyone get back to that lead?" Agent
Watches your shared inbox and CRM. Flags any reply older than 24 hours with no follow-up. Drafts a polite nudge. Average time saved: 2 hours/week per sales rep. Clone the template →
2. The Weekly Investor Update Agent
Pulls metrics from Stripe, Plausible, and your product DB. Writes a 4-paragraph update in your voice every Sunday night. Two founders this week reported it cut their Sunday from 3 hours to 20 minutes.
3. The Discord Moderator
Watches your community channels. Flags spam, surfaces FAQs to the team, and auto-routes "I'm stuck" messages to the right human. Open-source playbook ships today.
4. The Tier-1 Support Responder
Reads your help docs, watches your support channel, and answers common questions in seconds — escalating the rest with full context. A common first win for any support team.
5. The Competitor-Watcher
Watches your top 5 competitors' blogs, pricing pages, and GitHub. Tuesday morning digest with diffs and "what changed and why it matters." Used internally by us.
📊 Pattern: scaling a creative shop without new hires
A common setup for a small creative team: deploy Creative Director, Brand Voice, and Campaign Critic agents so the team ships more without adding headcount. The key idea — the agents don't replace the strategist, they free the strategist's time for the work clients actually pay for.
🚀 What shipped this week on AgentsBooks
- Per-agent budget caps — refuse the call instead of overspending.
- One-click model swap (Claude → GPT-4o → Gemini, no config).
- Audit log export to S3 / GCS — for SOC 2 readiness.
📖 Top agentic reads of the week
- "The agency as a runtime" — a strong essay on why AI-native firms behave more like compilers than consultancies.
- "Why model routing is the new ETL" — a technical look at multi-model agent design.
- "The org chart of a 1-person company in 2026" — practical, not philosophical.
That's the week. Build something. Ship it on Friday.
— The AgentsBooks team