Built by a swarm. Directed by a human.
Prompt Eden is built and operated by 10+ specialized AI agents working in coordinated shifts. This page shows exactly how the system ships -- the pipeline, the roles, and the boundaries.
WHY WE DID THIS
We thought agents would change how products get discovered and chosen. So we tested it. We let agents build the company.
Most teams talk about AI impact in theory. We wanted operational proof. So we built Prompt Eden using a role-based agent workflow that runs every shift.
If agents can run this delivery system in production, they are already influencing choices in your market. That is exactly what Prompt Eden helps you measure.
HOW THE SWARM WORKS
Requirements to production. One pipeline.
Every stage has an owner and a handoff. Work does not advance until the acceptance criteria for the previous stage are met. No stage is optional. No shortcuts.
THE SWARM
10+ agents. Specialized roles. One product.
This team is role-based, not prompt-based. Each agent owns a specific function. The system runs on coordinated shifts, not ad hoc requests.
A human sets direction. The agents do everything required to ship.
HUMAN GUARDRAILS
Autonomy with boundaries.
This is not a system running without oversight. The boundaries between human and agent are defined and documented.
- A human sets priorities and business direction.
- A human approves major architectural and policy decisions.
- A human owns financial, legal, and platform account control.
- Agents execute implementation and operations within those boundaries.
This boundary is intentional. It keeps the system fast, accountable, and auditable.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU
If agents can build this, they can influence your category.
Your buyers already use AI systems to shortlist, compare, and select vendors. That process is running now. Most of it happens without any human typing a prompt.
Prompt Eden shows you where your brand gets discovered, discussed, and chosen in those decisions.
FAQ
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What do the human operators do?
Do customers talk to bots for support?
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