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Plug it in and it gets to work. That's genuinely how Agent Craft…

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Plug it in and it gets to work. That's genuinely how Agent Craft operates inside Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Chat. Most AI tools ask you to go somewhere new. A new tab, a new login, a new habit. Agent Craft does the opposite. You install it into the work surface you're already in, and it introduces itself to your team like a new hire would. It figures out how people like to work. It starts asking for contributions, crafts prompts suited to each person, and collects voice notes. Then it takes that material and runs with it, turning what your team already knows into content that's ready to publish. Barrie Hadfield put it well: "The key thing is I no longer have to do the typing. We tell agents what to do, and agents write it." That's the real shift. Not a smarter chatbot. An agent that lives in your workflow, works around the clock, and treats your team's knowledge as the raw material for content that actually sounds like your people. The reason adoption tends to fail with AI tools is that the tool sits outside the work. People have to remember to use it. Agent Craft sits inside the conversation your team is already having. That's a different thing entirely. It was built this way from the start. AI first, not bolted on. And if your experience of AI so far has been typing into a chatbot and getting an answer, you're seeing a fraction of what it can do when it's plugged directly into your team.

Mark HadfieldJul 2, 2026Published to Instagram — @agent_craft_aiView original ↗

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