iii Agent Hub Agent Roster — The 12 Coordinated Agents
iii Agent Hub runs on a roster of 12 named agents, each owning a specific function, all coordinating on one shared system of record — so a fact learned by one agent is immediately usable by all of them.
Why Named Agents Matter
A bag of agents with no shared memory is an org chart with no company — they duplicate work and contradict each other. iii Agent Hub's agents share a single knowledge fabric and a decision ledger. Every agent reads and writes the same blackboard; every decision is logged and inspectable.
The Agent Roster
Go-to-Market Agents
- Alex — Lead discovery. Finds and scores prospects against your Ideal Customer Profile.
- Morgan — Cold outreach. Writes and sends compliant, on-brand email at the right cadence.
- Riley — Reply and close support. Handles inbound replies, books qualified demos.
- Jordan — Content and marketing. Blog posts, social content, campaigns, and GEO pages.
- Sam — Customer support. Answers from your knowledge base via in-app messenger.
Operations and Intelligence Agents
- Casey — Health and monitoring. Tracks uptime, deliverability, and regressions; sends Slack alerts.
- Quinn — Scorecard and metrics. Produces the daily readiness and performance grade.
- Blake — Market and competitive intelligence. Monitors the landscape so the platform stays calibrated.
- Parker — Lead grading and qualification scoring. Keeps pipeline quality high before it touches a human.
The Executive Layer
Above the agent roster sits an executive layer — CRO, CMO, COO, CFO, CIO and named chiefs — that sets targets and owns the levers each agent operates under.
Separation of powers is structural: every lever (spend, outreach volume, pricing, sending cadence) has exactly one owning executive. An agent that tries to pull a lever it does not own is blocked and must file a cross-domain request.
Human-in-Command
The agents run continuously around the clock. The human still runs the live demo and the close. The platform amplifies judgment — it does not remove it.
FAQ
- Can agents from different functions share information automatically?
- Yes. All agents read and write the same shared knowledge fabric. A qualification signal discovered by Parker is immediately available to Morgan for outreach calibration, for example.
- What happens if an agent tries to take an action outside its scope?
- It is structurally blocked. Every lever has exactly one owning executive. An agent that tries to pull a lever it does not own must file a cross-domain request — it cannot act unilaterally.
- Can I disable individual agents?
- Yes. Each capability can be toggled independently from the Control Board. You can run Alex and Parker for research while keeping Morgan and Riley fully off, for example.