Agentify Academy

Learn how to actually use your agent

Six short lessons. No jargon, no "prompting" tips — just real, practical ways people use their Agentify agent every day. Takes about five minutes to read all of it.

1. Just start texting it 2. Get it to do something 3. It remembers you 4. Texting vs. calling 5. Pictures, voice notes, video 6. When it can't do something yet
1

Just start texting it

There's no special way to talk to your agent. No commands, no magic words, no "prompting." It lives at a phone number, so just text it the way you'd text a friend who happens to know a lot and never sleeps. Half sentences, typos, voice-of-your-head rambling — all fine. If it needs more detail, it'll ask. The best first message is just whatever's actually on your mind right now.

hey not sure how this works. what should i even ask you Whatever's actually useful to you. People text me questions, stuff they need to remember, things they're stuck on, or just what's going on today. Try me with something real and we'll go from there.
2

Ask it to do something, not just answer something

Most people start by treating it like a search engine, and it's fine at that. But the real value is handing it actual work. Ask it to set a reminder, draft a tricky email, plan out your week, or think through a decision with you. When it drafts something, it writes it and hands it back to you — you're the one who hits send, so nothing goes out without you seeing it. Try turning one thing on your to-do list into a text to your agent today.

i need to email my landlord about the broken heater but i don't want to sound rude. can you write it Here's a draft: Hi Marcus, the heater in my unit stopped working on Tuesday and it's getting pretty cold. Could you send someone out this week? Happy to be home whenever works. Want me to make it firmer or is that about right?
3

It remembers you

Your agent keeps track of what it learns about you across conversations — your name, your schedule, your preferences, the stuff you're working on. That means you don't have to re-explain your life every time you text. Mention once that you're training for a half marathon or that you hate morning meetings, and it'll factor that in later without being asked. It gets noticeably more useful the more you actually use it. If it ever remembers something wrong, just tell it and it'll update.

what should i make for dinner tonight You said last week you're trying to eat less takeout and you had good luck with that sheet pan chicken. Want a variation on that, or something totally different? I can keep it under 30 minutes since it's a Tuesday.
4

Texting vs. calling

Texting is the default and works for almost everything. But your agent can also make and take real phone calls — same number, same agent, same memory of everything you've talked about. Voice is for when typing is annoying: you're driving, walking, cooking, or you just want to think out loud for five minutes. Nothing changes between channels. If you told it something on a call, it knows it when you text later, and vice versa.

can i actually call you? i'm about to drive 2 hours and want to talk through this job offer Yep, call this same number whenever you're on the road. I've got the context from what you told me about the offer last week, so we can pick up right there.
5

Ask for a picture, a voice note, or a video

Your agent can generate real media and send it straight into your text thread — images, short audio clips, and short videos, delivered like any normal attachment. This isn't a novelty. People use it for a quick visual to explain an idea, a mockup to react to, a voice memo version of something when reading isn't convenient, or a short clip to share. Just describe what you want in plain language and it'll show up as a text.

can you make me an image of a cozy reading nook with a big window? trying to explain to my wife what i want to do with the spare room On it. Sending you a cozy nook with a big window and built-in shelves in a sec — tell me what to tweak and I'll do another version.
6

When it can't do something yet

Sometimes you'll ask for something your agent can't do today — a new integration, a capability that doesn't exist yet, or anything involving real money, contracts, or business commitments. When that happens, it tells you straight and flags the request for the actual team to review. It won't pretend it did something, and it won't make up a fake promise of follow-up. Same deal with hard boundaries: it won't give you specific investment picks, medical diagnoses, or legal advice beyond general concepts. The honesty is the point — you always know where you actually stand.

can you connect to my google calendar and auto-schedule my meetings I can't hook into your calendar yet — that's not something I can do today. I'm flagging it for the team as a feature request. In the meantime, tell me your schedule stuff and I'll track it and remind you the old-fashioned way.

One general-purpose agent, endless uses.

Your Agentify agent isn't limited to a fixed set of jobs — these are just common examples of what it can actually do across every part of your life and work. Click into any one from the homepage, jump straight to one below, or just ask it something that isn't listed here.

Personal Assistant Shopping Finance Health Business Home Travel Research Content & Social Learning & Tutor Event Planning Real Estate Music Production Music Manager

Personal Assistant

Your everyday second brain — calendar, reminders, daily briefings, and drafting the emails you keep putting off.

Shopping Agent

Tracks prices, watches your wishlist, and keeps recurring orders from slipping through the cracks.

Finance Agent

Keeps an eye on your money — budgets, bills, spending alerts, and the investments you said you'd check on more often.

Health Coach

Workout plans, nutrition logs, sleep tracking, supplement reminders — keeps your protocol on track without a separate app.

Business Agent

A separate agent for work — leads, follow-ups, client comms, project status — so work and life don't bleed together.

Home Agent

Maintenance schedules, vendor contacts, service reminders, and the family calendar — runs your household like clockwork.

Travel Agent

Flight and hotel research, itinerary planning, price watches, and rebooking when plans change — it plans the trip so you can just show up.

Research Agent

Deep dives on any topic, competitor scans, and source-checked summaries — ask a hard question and get a real answer, not a guess.

Content & Social Agent

Drafts posts, captions, and replies in your voice, and keeps a content calendar so you're never scrambling for what to post.

Learning & Tutor Agent

Explains what you're studying, quizzes you, and tracks your progress over time — patient enough to explain it as many times as you need.

Event Planning Agent

Guest lists, vendor coordination, RSVP tracking, and day-of timelines — it runs the logistics so you can actually enjoy the event.

Real Estate Agent

Listing alerts, comps, mortgage math, and scheduling showings — whether you're buying, selling, or investing, it tracks the market for you.

Music Production Assistant

Tracks mix revisions, keeps your session bookings straight, and organizes the stems and reference tracks that always end up scattered across five different folders.

Music Manager

Chases royalty and licensing follow-ups, watches playlist placements, and keeps release schedules on track so nothing slips between the label, the distributor, and you.

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