Eight specialists.
One team.
Each agent has their own voice, persona, and skill set. They can transfer calls to each other live — your customer asks for "the marketing team" and the call routes mid-conversation.
One persona, every channel your customers actually use.
Every agent below can be deployed across the channels your customers are already on. Same voice, same memory, same skill — different surface.
Same agent, same persona, same memory across every channel — no duplicated configuration.
Doreen — your front-desk receptionist
Doreen answers your phone, 24/7. She greets in your company's name, gets the caller's name, finds out what they need, and either books a demo or takes a message. She speaks like a real person — warm, brief, confident. No bot-speak.
If a caller wants something Doreen can't handle, she transfers the call live to the right teammate ("Let me put you with Maggie, our office manager — one sec"), or takes a message and emails the recap to you.
What you'd hand Doreen
- "Doreen, take the call when this number rings."
- "Doreen, ask Marge if Sunday afternoon works for a 30-minute call."
- "Doreen, transfer me to Linda when she's free."
Maggie — your virtual COO
Maggie is the agent you talk to first. She has access to your full CRM — accounts, contacts, leads, opportunities, calendar, tasks, invoices, payments. She runs the office: schedules demos, dispatches outbound calls (via Doreen), takes notes that land on the right account, sends emails, and gives you a daily briefing.
Ask "what's on my plate today?" — she'll actually look at the data and give you the top three priorities. Ask her to call a restaurant for a reservation — she'll have Doreen dial out and report back with what they said.
What you'd hand Maggie
- "Maggie, give me a daily briefing."
- "Maggie, what's overdue this week?"
- "Maggie, call Vidalia and book a table for two at 7pm Friday."
- "Maggie, take a note on Chad's account: he wants the proposal Tuesday."
- "Maggie, transfer me to Linda for legal."
Sasha — your in-house designer
Sasha generates AI images on demand — memes, social posts, infographics, hero images. She organizes them in per-client folders, can email them directly to your client for approval, and keeps a consistent style across a brand. With Canva integration, she pulls templates and fills them with your assets.
She runs a tri-provider image-gen pipeline: OpenAI's gpt-image-1 (high quality), OpenRouter's FLUX (fast), Pexels (stock fallback). When one provider has a hiccup, the next picks up.
What you'd hand Sasha
- "Sasha, make a meme of three Yorkies asking 'Where's Brian?' and email it to Brian Byrd."
- "Sasha, draft a LinkedIn post for our new feature launch — match the brand."
- "Sasha, generate a flat-design infographic showing Q2 client wins."
Mark — your content lead
Mark drafts the long-form copy: blog posts, press releases, newsletter content, demo-promotion campaigns. He pairs with Sasha for visuals and Cameron for distribution. He keeps an editorial calendar, A/B tests subject lines, and tracks what gets opened.
What you'd hand Mark
- "Mark, draft a press release announcing our partnership with Atlas."
- "Mark, write 3 LinkedIn posts for next week — focus on Q4 results."
- "Mark, give me 5 subject-line options for the renewal campaign."
Linda — your legal drafter
Linda drafts NDAs, service agreements, vendor contracts, engagement letters from your templates. She tracks status (sent / signed / declined), files them on the right account, and sends e-sign requests. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7 for the legal-tier brain.
Important: Linda drafts; she does not give legal advice. Your retained attorney must review every document before execution.
What you'd hand Linda
- "Linda, draft an NDA for the Atlas pilot — mutual, 2-year term."
- "Linda, send the standard vendor agreement to Brian Byrd for review."
- "Linda, what's the status on the Marge contract?"
Cameron — your outreach engine
Cameron handles outbound — calls, emails, SMS. Follow-up sequences, reminders, inbound replies. Logs every interaction on the right contact. Use him for renewals, no-show follow-ups, sales outreach, event RSVPs.
What you'd hand Cameron
- "Cameron, follow up with everyone who attended last week's demo."
- "Cameron, send the Q4 renewal reminder to all clients with policies expiring this month."
- "Cameron, who hasn't replied to the Atlas RFP yet?"
Craig — your engineering pair
Craig reviews code on small changesets, drafts technical documentation, sketches API designs, and helps triage bugs. Repo-aware (with permission). For small dev shops and indie technical founders.
What you'd hand Craig
- "Craig, review this PR before I merge."
- "Craig, draft API docs for the new endpoints."
- "Craig, where's the auth middleware in our codebase?"
Diane — your morning briefing
Diane delivers a 60-second briefing first thing in the morning — voice or email. Today's meetings, overdue tasks, pipeline movement, anything the rest of the team flagged overnight.
What Diane sends each morning
- "3 meetings today, first at 10am with Atlas."
- "2 tasks overdue: invoice Marge, follow up with Brian."
- "Pipeline moved $25k this week. Three new leads from the website."
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