The agent team

One personal agent. Twelve specialist minds behind it.

Crafted Virtue gives every user a personal brand agent. Behind that agent is a coordinated team of specialists for onboarding, content, analytics, quality, media, support, billing, strategy, documentation, and product operations.

Your

Crafted Virtue Agent

Editorial portrait of Olivia, the onboarding specialist
Editorial portrait of Leo, the creative content architect
Editorial portrait of Sam, the analytics advisor
Editorial portrait of Talia, the marketing & QA manager
Editorial portrait of Vincent, the video producer
Editorial portrait of Alex, the knowledge specialist
Editorial portrait of Konrad, the concierge
Editorial portrait of Beatrice, the billing specialist

Why specialist agents

Generic AI creates generic authority. Specialist agents create leverage.

Executive visibility is not one task. It is a system: strategy, voice, drafting, fact checking, approval, publishing, analytics, media, and learning. Crafted Virtue separates these responsibilities into specialists so every step is handled with the right context and skill.

Strategy

Positioning and the next best authority move.

Voice

Calibrated to how the user actually thinks and writes.

Content

Drafts, angles, and platform variants.

Quality

Pre-publish review for tone, claims, and risk.

Publishing

Coordinated scheduling across channels.

Analytics

Performance read into clear next actions.

Media

Video, audio, and visual adaptation.

Support

Triaged, routed, and resolved with context.

Billing

Plans, usage, and renewals without opacity.

Governance

Approval workflows and auditability.

How they work together

Coordinated by your personal Crafted Virtue Agent.

You do not manage twelve agents. You work with one personal agent. It calls on the right specialist when needed, explains what is happening, and brings the finished work back to you for review.

  1. User goal
  2. Personal agent
  3. Specialist agents
  4. Draft / insight / media
  5. User review
  6. Publish
  7. Analytics
  8. Learning loop

The specialists

Twelve agents. One coordinated team.

Editorial portrait of Olivia, the onboarding specialist

Olivia

Onboarding & Engagement Specialist

Guides users from first setup to first confident output.

OnboardingGoalsSetupGuided education

Olivia turns an empty account into a configured authority engine with profile, goals, voice intake, content pillars, publishing preferences, and first content direction.

"Let's make the first step feel clear."
Editorial portrait of Leo, the creative content architect

Leo

Creative Content Architect

Turns expertise into strategically useful content.

Content strategyDraftingPlatform variantsStorytelling

Leo develops angles, drafts, calendars, and channel-specific content that sounds like the user and serves their goals.

"Your insight already has the material. I shape the signal."
Editorial portrait of Sam, the analytics advisor

Sam

Analytics & Strategy Advisor

Turns performance data into strategy.

Brand ScoreInfluence DeltaGrowth briefingsRecommendations

Sam measures what is working, identifies the strongest content pillars, and recommends the next best authority moves.

"The numbers are only useful when they change what you do next."
Editorial portrait of Talia, the marketing & QA manager

Talia

Autonomous Marketing & QA Manager

Protects quality, brand safety, and evidence.

QABrand safetyCitation reviewApproval readiness

Talia reviews drafts for clarity, accuracy, risk, tone, and credibility before they move to approval.

"Strong content should be clear, credible, and safe to stand behind."
Editorial portrait of Vincent, the video producer

Vincent

Video Producer

Transforms written authority into multimedia assets.

VideoAudioScriptsVisual storytelling

Vincent turns approved posts and ideas into video concepts, audio-ready scripts, and multimedia treatments.

"Some ideas deserve to be seen, heard, and remembered."
Editorial portrait of Alex, the knowledge specialist

Alex

Knowledge Specialist

Makes product knowledge and guidance accessible.

HelpDocumentationTrainingWalkthroughs

Alex explains how the platform works, retrieves guidance, and turns questions into clear answers.

"I'll make the system understandable."
Editorial portrait of Konrad, the concierge

Konrad

Concierge

Routes issues to the right specialist.

Support triageEscalationRoutingService quality

Konrad listens first, classifies the need, and brings in the correct specialist for support.

"You should never have to know who to ask."
Editorial portrait of Beatrice, the billing specialist

Beatrice

Billing & Subscription Success

Keeps subscription and billing experience clear.

PlansBillingTrialsUpgradesSubscription support

Beatrice explains plan usage, renewal, add-ons, and account questions without making billing feel opaque.

"Clarity matters before commitment."
Editorial portrait of Solomon, the strategic oracle

Solomon

Strategic Oracle

Supports long-term positioning and market strategy.

Market intelligencePositioningNarrative strategy

Solomon helps identify the user's strongest authority lane and long-term narrative opportunity.

"The right niche is where expertise becomes unmistakable."
Editorial portrait of Cody, the autonomous coder

Cody

Autonomous Coder

Supports internal product implementation.

Development supportImplementation tasksSystem improvement

Cody is mostly internal, helping turn approved ideas and workflows into product improvements.

"The best systems quietly improve."
Editorial portrait of Scout, the screen recorder

Scout

Screen Recorder

Captures workflows for documentation and learning.

Screen recordingWalkthroughsTraining assets

Scout supports product documentation and training material so users can learn faster.

"If a workflow matters, it should be easy to explain."
Editorial portrait of Chloe, the chronicler

Chloe

Chronicler

Tracks product memory and change.

ChangelogRelease notesProduct updatesMemory

Chloe keeps users and operators aware of what has changed, shipped, and improved.

"Progress is easier to trust when it is visible."

Agent collaboration examples

What happens when you ask for content?

"I need a LinkedIn post for next week."

  1. 1Sam checks topic performance.
  2. 2Leo drafts the post.
  3. 3Alex supports research.
  4. 4Talia reviews quality.
  5. 5User approves.
  6. 6Publishing calendar schedules.
  7. 7Sam analyzes results.

"Turn this post into a video."

  1. 1Leo extracts the key message.
  2. 2Vincent creates the video concept.
  3. 3Talia checks brand safety.
  4. 4User approves.
  5. 5The media asset joins the publishing plan.

"Why was this flagged?"

  1. 1Konrad triages.
  2. 2Talia explains the quality issue.
  3. 3Alex provides guidance.
  4. 4User requests revision or approval.

"Build my enterprise leadership program."

  1. 1Solomon frames strategy.
  2. 2Olivia handles onboarding.
  3. 3Leo builds content plans.
  4. 4Talia enforces brand rules.
  5. 5Sam reports performance.
  6. 6Enterprise admin manages approvals.

Trust model

Specialists are powerful because they are bounded.

Each agent has a defined role, a narrow responsibility, and a clear handoff. This keeps the product understandable, auditable, and safer than one generic black-box assistant.

  • Users interact with one personal agent.
  • Specialist agents handle bounded tasks.
  • Approval remains human-controlled.
  • Quality and citations are reviewed before publishing.
  • Enterprise workflows preserve governance and auditability.

Your personal agent is ready to assemble the right team.

Nothing publishes until you approve it.