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AI agents that do the work

Put agents to work,
so you can focus.

We build AI agents for your workload — tasks like answering tickets, updating spreadsheets, and drafting reports. So you can focus on what matters most.

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0About pocAgent

About pocAgent

Who are we?
An agency built around getting work done — with agents.

pocAgent is an agency that has lived and breathed AI agents since the early days of AI coding — back when handing real work to an agent, not just chatting with one, first felt like the obvious direction.

We moved out of the chat box and into a real working interface — agents sitting inside a team, taking tasks from intake to delivery instead of trading messages back and forth.

Fast-forward to 2026: agents have become a core part of how teams ship. We’re here to put that same leverage in your hands.

Agents, done for real-world work.

Built to respect how you actually run your business.

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Meet an agent

Meet an agent.

An example of what we can build for productivity use.

Milo is one of our agents we built — custom-designed with its own set of instructions and a small library of reference documents, so it knows exactly how to do the work in front of it.

Under the hood: an LLM (OpenAI, Anthropic, or a model you host) wired up with the tools, memory, and permissions to take a task from request to result. Not a chatbot. An employee.

LLM-powered, your choice of modelSchedule tasks, take actions, not just repliesMonitor activities

Demonstration

An example of a workflow.

Tell your agent (Milo) what needs doing in plain English. He reads the tickets, fills the sheet, refreshes the standup deck, and posts to Slack — showing his work at every step.

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What agents can do

Three ways to put an agent to work.

Handle the busywork

Tickets, invoices, data entry — Milo handles the repetitive stuff on his own, so your team doesn't have to.

Turn data into answers

Feed Milo your reports, inbox, or docs and get clear summaries and decisions whenever you ask.

Work inside your tools

Google Sheets, Slack, HubSpot, your internal dashboard — Milo acts where the work already lives.

How it works

Five steps.
From first call to hand-off.

Advance with the arrows, the rail, or your keyboard. Hit play to let it run itself.

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Step 01 · Evaluate

Study the workflows. Pick what's worth handing off.

We sit with your team and map the work. Not every task should go to an agent — we find the ones that actually will.

You leave this step knowing exactly where Milo pays for himself.

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Book a call

Thirty minutes. One clear next step.

Tell us the task you’d hand to an employee if you had one to spare. We’ll sketch the agent that does it — the tools it needs, where it lives, what it costs — before the call ends.

30 minutes, no pitch deckLeave with a concrete next stepNDA-ready, nothing shared

Pick any open slot on the calendar. You’ll get a Google Meet link and a calendar invite automatically.

Prefer email? hello@pocagent.com