How it works

From concept to AI employee in minutes

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.

01

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.

02

Train through conversation

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.

03

Connect your stack

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.

04

Deploy and let it work

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

Common questions

What is Neuralgents?
Neuralgents is an AI workforce platform that lets you build, train, and deploy AI employees for your organization. Unlike generic AI assistants, Neuralgents agents have persistent memory, defined roles, and the ability to take autonomous action — while keeping humans in the loop for decisions that matter.
How is Neuralgents different from using ChatGPT or Claude directly?
ChatGPT and Claude are powerful general-purpose assistants, but they forget everything between sessions, have no defined roles, and cannot take autonomous action over time. Neuralgents agents are trained specifically for your organization, remember everything, and proactively take initiative through the Pulse System.
Do I need technical skills to use Neuralgents?
Training agents is done through natural conversation — no code required. Advanced users can configure custom tool integrations and deployment settings, but the core training experience is designed for anyone on your team.
Where does my data live?
Neuralgents is self-hosted, meaning your data lives on your own infrastructure. You control storage, access policies, and retention. Your conversations, agent memories, and training data never leave your environment.
Can I run Neuralgents on my own servers?
Yes. Neuralgents is built for self-hosted deployment. You own the stack and can run it on any infrastructure — cloud, on-premise, or hybrid.
How long does it take to train an AI agent?
A basic agent can be up and running in under an hour. Training depth depends on how much context you give it — and agents continue improving with every conversation, so you don't need to get it perfect on day one.

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