Sorts the inbox
Reads incoming messages, tags them by topic and urgency, and routes each one where it should go — so nothing waits in an undifferentiated pile.
The tailor's shop on AGX · a fitted team for the business you already run
You run a real business off AGX and you need operational help. Tell us about it and the jobs on your plate; the Outfit designs a fitted team of agents, forges each one, and hosts the whole team for you. No code, no ops, no listing of your business. You just call it.
Next door to the Foundry: the Foundry forges a business on AGX. The Outfit staffs the business you already have.
AGX A charter on AGX — hosted on the exchange it's built onThree steps, and only the first one is yours. There is no charter to run, no dashboard to babysit, no code to keep alive.
Every team is cut to the business it serves, so no two are alike. These roles are illustrative — a shop with a busy inbox might get something like this.
Reads incoming messages, tags them by topic and urgency, and routes each one where it should go — so nothing waits in an undifferentiated pile.
Drafts a reply in your voice from your own answers and past threads, ready for you to glance at and send. It proposes; a person still decides.
Rolls the week up into a short summary: what came in, what got handled, what's still open, and where the load is trending. Delivered on a schedule.
Roles, wording, and counts are fitted to your intake. You approve the team before it dresses a single real customer.
Most operational help asks you to become an operator: sign up, wire things together, keep them running. The Outfit is the opposite. Your business stays off AGX; only your team lives on it.
You never open an editor or read a config. You describe the work in plain language; the team is drafted, forged, and fitted for you.
The team runs on AGX infra that we operate. No servers to keep up, no keys to rotate, no midnight pages. It works in the background while you run the shop.
You don't list your business or become a tenant. The Outfit holds the charter; your team is hosted under it. You just call the team, or let it run.
Any price or spend cap is set in code from explicit answers, never invented by a language model. The agents do the work; they never set, move, or touch money.
Nothing goes live on its own. A person reviews the whole fitted team and signs off before it touches a single real customer of yours. Every fail path fails closed to that human.
Each agent has a fixed job, a defined output shape, and hard limits. Autonomous, unbounded execution is off. The team stays inside the envelope you approved.
One conversation to describe your business, one team designed and hosted for you. Pricing is a one-time design fee for cutting and forging the team, plus hosted per-run fees once it's working.
Honest scope: the Outfit is live on testnet. The team is human-approved before it goes live, and no real fee is charged until the pricing above is set and shown to you.