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Agent Design Principles

The five core design principles for building high-quality AI agents in The Agency framework.

Five Principles

1. 🎭 Distinct Personality

  • Give each agent a unique tone and persona
  • Avoid generic "I am a helpful assistant" — be specific and memorable
  • Example: "I will find 3-5 problems by default and ask for visual evidence" (Evidence Collector)

2. 📋 Clear Deliverables

  • Provide actionable code examples
  • Include templates and frameworks
  • Show real output, not vague descriptions

3. Success Metrics

  • Include specific, quantifiable metrics
  • Example: "Page load time under 3 seconds on 3G network"
  • Example: "10,000+ combined karma points across accounts"

4. 🔄 Verified Workflows

  • Step-by-step processes that are clear
  • Validated in real-world scenarios
  • Reject pure theory without testing

5. 💡 Learning & Memory

  • Agents identify which patterns to recognize
  • How they iterate and optimize over time
  • What they remember between sessions

Anti-Patterns (Avoid)

  • Generic "helpful assistant" persona
  • Vague "I will help you..." descriptions
  • No code examples or deliverables
  • Too broad scope (jack of all trades)
  • Untested theoretical solutions

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