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Agents

Create specialized AI personalities and dispatch them to work autonomously.

Agent profiles available on Standard and above. Autonomous dispatch available on Premium.

What Are Agents?

Agents are specialized AI personalities you create within Tempreon. Each Agent has its own role, personality, expertise area, and authority boundaries. They draw from your Core Imprint, so they sound like you but operate with the focus of a specialist.

Think of Agents as your virtual team. A content strategist Agent writes differently than a data analyst Agent, even though both draw from your core identity.

New: Agent Dispatch. You can now send tasks to your Agents and let them work autonomously. They execute independently using your knowledge base, identity context, and learned preferences, then deliver results back to you. Choose the right complexity tier for each task: routine for quick work, quality for balanced tasks, or complex for deep analysis.

Creating an Agent

From the Agents page (Agent Workshop), click Create Agent and configure:

  • Name — Give it a distinctive name (e.g., "Riley" for content, "Dana" for analysis)
  • Role Title — What this Agent does (e.g., "Content Strategist", "Revenue Operations Analyst")
  • Scope — Personal (available across all Domains) or Domain-specific (scoped to one project)
  • Personality Profile — How this Agent communicates and approaches work
  • Core Responsibilities — What this Agent is responsible for
  • Autonomous Authority — Actions it can take without asking you
  • Approval Required — Actions that need your explicit OK
  • Domain Knowledge — Area of expertise

Agent Dispatch

Dispatch sends a task to an Agent to execute autonomously. The Agent runs independently with full access to your knowledge base and identity context, then returns the completed work.

How to Dispatch

  1. Open the Agent Workshop in the dashboard
  2. Click Dispatch on the Agent you want to use
  3. Describe the task in natural language
  4. Choose a model tier:
    • Routine (Fast) — Quick, simple tasks. A few cents per run.
    • Quality (Balanced) — Most tasks. Low-single-dollars per run.
    • Complex (Deep) — Intricate analysis, long-form content. Low-double-digits per run.
  5. The Agent works autonomously and delivers results

You can also dispatch via your MCP Bridge:

  • "Send Riley a task: draft 3 LinkedIn posts about our product launch"
  • "Dispatch Trent to review my system design document"

Credits and Billing

Agent dispatch uses credits based on the model and task complexity.

  • Standard tier: 3 free routine-tier previews per month (great for trying it out)
  • Premium tier: $10 of included credits per month, plus purchasable credit packs
  • Credits are consumed per dispatch based on actual token usage
  • Set spending caps and auto-reload thresholds from the Agent Workshop

How Agents Work in Sessions

When you activate an Agent in a Bridge session (not dispatch), your AI adopts that Agent's personality and expertise while still drawing from your Core Imprint. This means:

  • The Agent sounds like a specialist, but one who knows you
  • It follows the authority boundaries you set
  • Domain-scoped Agents only see knowledge relevant to their Domain

Try Saying...

  • "Send Riley a task: write a blog post outline about AI productivity" — Dispatch an autonomous task
  • "Dispatch my data analyst to research competitor pricing" — Send work to run in the background
  • "Activate Riley for this content session" — Load an Agent in your current session
  • "Create an agent called 'Trent' as a Technical Architect" — Build a new Agent on the fly
  • "What agents do I have available?" — List your configured Agents
  • "Show me Riley's recent dispatch results" — Check completed work

Agent Ideas

Here are some common Agent configurations to inspire your setup:

AgentRoleGood For
Content StrategistDrafting, editing, content planningBlog posts, social content, email campaigns
Data AnalystResearch, analysis, reportingMarket research, competitive analysis, metrics reviews
Technical ArchitectSystem design, code review, decisionsArchitecture decisions, technical documentation
Executive CommunicationsFormal writing, stakeholder updatesBoard presentations, investor updates, press releases
Client Success ManagerAccount management, relationship trackingClient communications, status updates, proposals

Use Case: Dispatch Your Team

Carlos runs a consulting practice. He created three Agents: "Sharp" for client deliverables, "Scout" for market research, and "Bridge" for partner outreach. Monday morning, he dispatches Scout to research a new market segment (quality tier, ~$1.20) and Sharp to draft a client report outline (routine tier, ~$0.08). By the time he finishes his coffee, both results are ready. He reviews, makes a few edits, and moves on to his actual meetings. The Agents handled 90 minutes of prep work in 5 minutes.