What will your agent do?

Molten agents adapt to how you work. Here's how people are using them today.

The Founder & Solo Operator

A chief of staff that never sleeps.

  • Scheduled morning briefings via email or Telegram with inbox triage and drafted replies
  • Web browsing to monitor competitors — flags new features, pricing changes, and key hires
  • Persistent memory tracks every follow-up, deadline, and open thread across conversations
  • Proactive outreach when action items are overdue — reaches you before you have to ask
Agent MessageGood morning. You have 4 meetings today — the investor call at 2 PM has updated materials I've attached. CompetitorX launched a new pricing tier overnight, here's a summary. Three follow-ups are overdue. Want me to draft nudge emails?

The Engineering Lead

An agent that knows your systems, your team, and your process.

  • Webhook integrations with GitHub and CI — monitors PRs, pipelines, and deployments in real time
  • Executes diagnostic scripts in the sandbox when incidents are flagged
  • Scheduled weekly summaries compiled from Slack, PRs, and standup notes via persistent memory
  • Builds interactive dashboards with declarative UI for team metrics and hiring pipeline
Agent MessagePR #312 has been open for 3 days without review. The staging deploy failed — looks related to the config change in #308. I've drafted a rollback plan. Also: two candidates moved to final round this week, both for the senior storage role.

The Knowledge Worker & Analyst

A research assistant that builds on everything you've done before.

  • Scheduled web browsing to track industry news, regulatory changes, and market shifts
  • Compiles briefings from source lists and delivers via email or Slack on your schedule
  • Semantic memory search cross-references new findings with your prior research and notes
  • Answers team questions instantly by searching across your knowledge base with hybrid search
Agent MessageThree new reports relevant to your Q2 analysis were published this week. I've summarized the key findings and flagged two data points that contradict the assumption in slide 14 of your deck. Want me to update the footnotes?

The Team Lead & Manager

Keep your team aligned without another meeting.

  • Pulls context from Slack, email, and docs to prepare meeting agendas automatically
  • Persistent memory tracks every action item — proactive follow-ups when deadlines pass
  • Scheduled status updates drafted from cross-channel activity and sent to leadership
  • Team members ask questions in Slack or Telegram — agent searches shared memory and responds
Agent MessageHere's your Monday standup prep: 2 action items from last week are still open — both assigned to the platform team. The design review doc has 4 new comments. I've drafted a status update for the leadership sync. Anything you want me to change before posting?

The Creative & Content Producer

An assistant that learns your voice and remembers every draft.

  • Persistent memory learns your voice across every draft — adapts tone, structure, and style
  • Scheduled reminders for content calendar deadlines via Telegram or email
  • Web research compiles source material and saves it to your agent's file workspace
  • Generates images, formats content, and distributes across channels from a single instruction
Agent MessageYour Thursday newsletter is due tomorrow. Based on this week's notes, I'd suggest covering the agent security story and the new pricing model you've been thinking about. Here's a rough outline and three potential subject lines. Want me to draft the full piece?

The Operations & Support Lead

First responder that never goes off shift.

  • Webhook-triggered monitoring of support channels with severity-based escalation
  • Semantic memory search across docs and past tickets for instant customer responses
  • Scheduled SLA tracking with proactive alerts via Slack or email before breaches hit
  • Code execution generates support metrics and builds interactive dashboards on demand
Agent Message12 new tickets since your last check. 3 are high priority — all related to the API timeout issue from this morning. I've linked them to the incident channel and drafted an initial response for the affected customers. Two SLAs are within 2 hours of breach.

These are starting points.

Molten agents are general-purpose. They can learn any workflow, connect to any tool, and adapt to how you work. The use cases above are what people start with. What they build from there is up to them.

Your agent gets smarter every day. The context it builds, the preferences it learns, the workflows it masters — that's compounding value that no chat app can replicate.

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