TheAIgency

Our agentic OS

Cockpit

Cockpit is our agentic OS. It runs TheAIgency — and we deploy it inside our clients' businesses through the Automation product line.

What is Cockpit?

Cockpit is our agentic OS — a multi-agent system that runs an operations team. Nine specialised agents (Sales, Liaison, Producer, Editor, Strategist, Ops, Research, Copywriter, UGC) plus a coordinator that routes work between them. Each agent has a role, a tone of voice, a memory, and a set of tools it can call — like a small ops team where every member knows their lane and when to hand off. Every action is logged with reasoning so you can audit any decision the system made.

The agent roster

  • Sales — outbound + qualification
  • Liaison — inbound across web, IG DM, WhatsApp, email
  • Producer — UGC video pipeline
  • Editor — Remotion post-production
  • Strategist — proposal scoping
  • Ops — system health, scheduled routines
  • Research — discovery
  • Copywriter — long-form content
  • UGC — TikTok/IG/Reels content

How you can deploy it

Three recurring tiers, all multilingual EN/FR, all with measurement built in:

How is it different from Zapier or n8n?

Zapier and n8n are workflow plumbing — you write the steps. Cockpit agents are autonomous: they read context, decide, act, hand off. They have memory, handle ambiguity, and escalate to humans when confidence drops. We use n8n for the dumb plumbing (cron jobs, webhook fan-out). Cockpit is for everything that requires reading a message and deciding what to do.

Manual team vs Cockpit

What a manual operations team does in a week, Cockpit does in a day. Same outcomes, different shape.

DimensionCockpit (agentic)Manual team
Hours of operation24/7, every timezoneBusiness hours, your timezone
Time to first responseSeconds, any hourMinutes to hours, business hours only
Languages handledEnglish and French natively, others on requestLimited by who you hire
Cost shapeSetup plus monthly retainer; marginal compute per taskSalaries, charges, and headcount per role
ConsistencySame voice and same standard, every timeVaries by shift, mood, and tenure
Audit trailEvery action logged with reasoning, replayableEmails, memory, partial notes

Cockpit augments a small human team — the point is not to replace people, but to remove the bottleneck of human hours and human ramp-up time.

Cockpit FAQ

What is Cockpit?

Cockpit is an agentic OS — a multi-agent system that runs an operations team. Nine specialised agents (Sales, Liaison, Producer, Editor, Strategist, Ops, Research, Copywriter, UGC) coordinated by a router. Each agent has a role, a tone of voice, persistent memory, and a set of tools it can call. Every action is logged with reasoning for full auditability.

How is Cockpit different from Zapier or n8n?

Zapier and n8n are workflow plumbing — you write the steps. Cockpit agents are autonomous: they read context, decide, act, and hand off. They have memory, handle ambiguity, and escalate to humans when confidence drops. TheAIgency uses n8n internally for the plumbing (cron, webhook fan-out) — Cockpit covers anything that requires reading a message and deciding what to do.

Where does Cockpit run?

Pulse and Department tiers run on TheAIgency's managed stack with strict per-tenant isolation. Operator tier supports dedicated infrastructure — your VPC, your API keys, your data residency requirements.

Which roles can a Cockpit agent take?

Today, Cockpit ships agents for: outbound sales (SDR), inbound liaison (web, IG DM, WhatsApp, email), customer concierge, UGC and long-form content production, video post-production, accounting department, system operations. Cockpit does not replace humans for high-stakes decisions — the human is the judge, Cockpit is the loop.

What does Cockpit cost?

Three recurring tiers, all multilingual EN/FR: Pulse — 1 agent, 1 channel, 1,000 EUR setup + 500–1,000 EUR/month. Department — 2-3 coordinated agents, 2,500 EUR setup + 1,500–3,000 EUR/month. Operator — full deployment with dedicated infrastructure, 5,000+ EUR setup + 5,000+ EUR/month.

Can we self-host Cockpit?

Yes — Operator tier supports dedicated infrastructure on your VPC with your own API keys, and meets data-residency requirements (including Morocco / EU). Pulse and Department use TheAIgency's managed stack.

Want it deployed in your business?

Send a brief describing the role you'd want an agent to take, or book a 30-minute discovery call.

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