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Define the role
Name your agent. Assign it to a department — Sales, Support, Research, Ops. Define its responsibilities in plain language, or start from one of our role templates. The more specific you are up front, the faster it gets useful.
How it works
Creating an AI agent with Neuralgents doesn't require a machine learning background or months of setup. If you can describe the role, you can build the agent.
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Name your agent. Assign it to a department — Sales, Support, Research, Ops. Define its responsibilities in plain language, or start from one of our role templates. The more specific you are up front, the faster it gets useful.
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Talk to your agent the way you'd talk to a new hire. Walk it through your processes. Give it your playbooks. Correct it when it gets something wrong. Every interaction trains it. Every correction sticks — permanently.
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Give your agent access to the tools it needs — CRM, email, Slack, internal docs, databases. If a tool it needs doesn't exist yet, it proposes one. You approve, it gets the capability, and it keeps moving.
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Activate the Pulse System and your agent starts taking initiative. It monitors, executes, and handles what it can autonomously. When something needs a human decision, it asks — with full context already laid out.
FAQ
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