Define Your Agent System

Start by describing what your multi-agent system needs to accomplish. This shapes which templates and architecture patterns to use.

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Startup

Lean operation. CEO + 2-4 specialist agents. Fast decisions, minimal hierarchy.
8-15

Mid-Size

Departmental structure. Tier 1-2 hierarchy with specialized teams.
25-50+

Enterprise

Full 4-tier hierarchy. Multiple departments, governance, death protocol.

Agent Template Library

Click a template to add it to your architecture. Based on a production 46-agent system.

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Signal Routes
Tier 1 β€” Executive
Tier 2 β€” Director
Tier 3 β€” Specialist
Tier 4 β€” Worker

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Your Agents

⚙ Agent Configuration

Select an agent from the list to configure its properties, decision zones, and capabilities.

Signal Routing Configuration

Define how signals (events, alerts, data) flow between agents. Each route specifies a signal type, source, and destination.

Signal Types

MARKET REVENUE SECURITY OPS CONTENT USER

Signals carry typed payloads between agents via the agent bus. Priority signals bypass normal queue ordering.

Routing Rules

  • • Tier 4 agents can only signal their direct manager
  • • Tier 1 agents can broadcast to all subordinates
  • • SECURITY signals always escalate to Tier 1
  • • Cross-department signals require Tier 2+ approval

BPI Governance Framework

The Blueprint Performance Index (BPI) scores every agent decision against 8 weighted governance principles. Agents whose BPI drops below threshold face remediation or decommission.

Governance Principles

BPI Score Preview

System Architecture Diagram

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