After years of using outbound tools that didn't quite fit, @g2i_co brought in @unburdn to build one on Agentuity instead.
It searches the web and communities for hiring signal, filters against G2i's ICP, identifies the right contact, and drops curated leads into Slack on a schedule.
From there, the sales team reacts in Slack to approve leads worth pursuing.
After a few weeks in pilot, G2i got ~15 qualified leads per run, a ~10% response rate, and their first hire sourced through it.
Full story:
https://t.co/VwQIWhIb0g
I'm having the time of my life working on all this agent infra and agents at @agentuity . I can't imagine hating all this new stuff going on. What a fun time to be a developer.
Loxahatchee River District treats wastewater and recycles it for irrigation, preserving fresh water for the environment. Now they're deploying agents to work alongside staff.
"I can have an employee, which is really an agent, off-site, responding back with solutions, no different than a junior staff member."
— Albrey Arrington, Executive Director
@boristane Aye! Cool article.
In this vain, I often just clone the repo of the package I am using to give my agent extra context. Types usually get me most of the way there tho.
Existing cloud infrastructure was built before agents were doing most of the work. If we want to unblock agents, they need a cloud made for them.
That’s what @agentuity is launching: a full-stack platform with primitives designed around how agents actually run and manage state
Join us for the v1 Launch video premiere on Monday at 9am PST (5pm UTC). We're excited to share all we've been building to make Agentuity the first and only full-stack platform built for AI agents.
https://t.co/9BIQBUSW2P
@opencode For me its the better UX than the coding ability. It colors the text beautifully making it easier for me to read and when i press keys or click it just does what i expect.