A repo called The Agency just exploded on GitHub.

11,000+ stars. 1,600+ forks. In days. Not weeks. Days.

And it earned every single one.

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What it is

61 specialized AI agents organized into 9 divisions. Each agent has a defined personality, a workflow, deliverables, success metrics, and code examples. You copy one folder into Claude Code and you've got a functioning startup team.

Not a prompt library. Not a chatbot wrapper. An actual org chart made of agents.

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The 9 Divisions

Here's the full roster:

Engineering (8 agents) — Frontend Dev, Backend Architect, Mobile Builder, AI Engineer, DevOps Automator, Rapid Prototyper, Senior Developer, Security Engineer.

Design (7 agents) — UI Designer, UX Researcher, UX Architect, Brand Guardian, Visual Storyteller, Whimsy Injector, Image Prompt Engineer.

Marketing (10 agents) — Growth Hacker, Content Creator, Twitter Engager, TikTok Strategist, Instagram Curator, Reddit Builder, ASO Specialist, Social Strategist, Xiaohongshu Specialist, WeChat Manager.

Product (3 agents) — Sprint Prioritizer, Trend Researcher, Feedback Synthesizer.

Project Management (5 agents) — Studio Producer, Project Shepherd, Studio Operations, Experiment Tracker, Senior PM.

Testing (8 agents) — Evidence Collector, Reality Checker, Results Analyzer, Perf Benchmarker, API Tester, Tool Evaluator, Workflow Optimizer, Accessibility Auditor.

Support (6 agents) — Support Responder, Analytics Reporter, Finance Tracker, Infra Maintainer, Legal Compliance, Executive Summary.

Spatial Computing (6 agents) — XR Interface Architect, macOS Metal Engineer, XR Web Developer, Cockpit Specialist, visionOS Engineer, Terminal Integration.

Specialized (8 agents) — Agents Orchestrator, Data Analytics, LSP/Index Engineer, Sales Data Extraction, Data Consolidation, Report Distribution, Identity Architect, Zhihu Strategist.

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Why this matters

Three immediate use cases:

1. Vibe coding from scratch. You're building something new. Instead of one generic AI assistant, you activate a Frontend Dev, Backend Architect, and UI Designer simultaneously. Each one operates within its lane. No confusion. No hallucinated architecture decisions from an agent pretending to know everything.

2. Operating what you already built. Your project shipped. Now you need a DevOps Automator watching your pipelines, a Support Responder handling tickets, an Analytics Reporter tracking KPIs. Same repo. Different agents. Same command post.

3. Automating workflows that are eating your time. Feedback Synthesizer pulls user insights. Workflow Optimizer finds bottlenecks. Report Distribution ships your summaries automatically. You stop doing the work the agents should be doing.

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How it actually works

Each agent file has:

→ Identity and personality (not generic — actual character)
→ Core mission and critical rules
→ Technical deliverables with real code examples
→ A defined workflow process
→ Measurable success metrics

You clone the repo. Copy the agent files to ~/.claude/agents/. Then activate whichever specialist you need inside Claude Code. That's it.

Born from a Reddit thread on r/ClaudeAI where 50+ people requested it in the first 12 hours. Months of iteration since.

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The Wolfpack connection

I've been building my own agent swarm — the Wolfpack — for months now. Running OSINT, content, code, finance, and ops agents across four verticals simultaneously. Seeing a project like The Agency hit 11K stars this fast confirms what I already knew: the market isn't waiting for permission to assemble AI teams. It's already doing it.

The difference between people using AI and people deploying AI is exactly this. One asks a chatbot a question. The other builds an org chart.

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Grab the repo

MIT licensed. Fork it. Customize it. Deploy your own agency.

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— Jason Heath
The Daily Wager

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Follow the build:
🎮 Join the Discord — the inner circle, live discussions, agent demos
📺 Watch on YouTube — full breakdowns and tutorials
🐦 Follow on X — daily posts from the trenches
📱 TikTok — short-form clips from the build
🧵 Threads — threads and takes
📸 Instagram — behind the scenes
💼 LinkedIn — the professional side
🦋 Bluesky — for the decentralized crowd
🔴 Reddit — long-form discussions
🌐 SkillWager.io — the software output, live now

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