Browse the Agent Build Kits catalog like a real product shelf
Start with the two featured paid packs, use the free starter pack if you are still orienting, and open the guides only when you need more proof or comparison context.
The shelf stays grouped around the real buying path: featured paid packs first, the free starter pack second, and supporting guides only when they help the decision.
Quick jump
Open the shelf that matches where the buyer is right now
Paid packs come first here because this page should feel like a curated store, not a long mixed landing page.
Featured paid shelf
The two paid packs should be the easiest things to evaluate
Each card keeps the decision simple: who it is for, what it includes, a visible proof window, and two next steps only.
Automation Intake Pack
The scoping shortcut for warm leads, messy discovery calls, and operators who need a cleaner path from conversation to proposal-ready next step.
Best if
Warm leads keep hitting the same intake/scoping bottleneck and you need a questionnaire, workflow map, risk review, and proposal-ready summary fast.
Not for
Skip this if the work is already sold and the real bottleneck is kickoff, QA, launch, handoff, or support structure.
Shelf proof
Client intake questionnaire
Captures business context, workflow triggers, systems, data, constraints, and success criteria before the scoping call drifts.
Document preview
client-intake-questionnaire.md
Actual discovery questions from the paid file
Client intake questionnaire
Captures business context, workflow triggers, systems, data, constraints, and success criteria before the scoping call drifts.
- What is the main workflow problem you want solved right now?
- Why is this a priority now instead of later?
- What happens if nothing changes in the next 30-60 days?
- Which result matters most: time saved, errors reduced, speed, visibility, lead response, handoff quality, or something else?
Selected prompts only. The full questionnaire, response notes, and close summary stay inside the paid bundle.
Agent Ops Pack
The delivery-ops bundle for operators who already sold the work and now need kickoff, QA, launch, handoff, and support docs that make the work feel real.
Best if
The project is already moving and the real need is delivery structure: kickoff, owners, QA, launch, handoff, and support expectations.
Not for
Skip this if discovery is still fuzzy and you have not yet clarified the scope with stronger intake and scoping docs first.
Shelf proof
Delivery discovery SOP
Shows the post-sale kickoff sequence that prevents delivery from drifting into guesswork.
Document preview
discovery-sop.md
Kickoff sequence snapshot
Delivery discovery SOP
Shows the post-sale kickoff sequence that prevents delivery from drifting into guesswork.
1. Confirm the business outcome in one sentence.
2. Name the workflow owner, approver, and fallback owner.
3. Verify the systems, environments, and sample data available now.
4. List launch blockers, non-goals, and human-review points.
This is the shift from sales discovery into delivery discovery. The pack forces owners, approvals, and limits onto the table before implementation starts.
Start here free
Use the Starter Pack when the buyer still needs orientation
The free pack should help a newer buyer pick the right lane, understand the product ladder, and move toward the first paid pack without making the paid shelf feel secondary.
Best next move if the buyer is not ready to pay yet
Open the free pack first, then compare the paid rungs
This keeps the catalog honest: free is the clean orientation layer, while the paid shelf remains the main merchandise for buyers who already know what bottleneck they need to fix.
Guides + comparison shelf
Open these only when the buyer needs more proof or context
These cards support the storefront, but they are now clearly below the paid shelf instead of competing with the main products for equal attention.
Guide
Compare both paid packs
Use the short decision route if the buyer already knows both paid packs exist but is not sure which rung fits the current bottleneck.
Open compare packsGuide
Best stack for solo operators
Use the stack page when the buyer still needs confidence about the tools around the templates, not just the docs themselves.
Open the stack guideComparison
Make vs Pipedream
Use the live comparison page when the buyer is still choosing the right workflow lane before they decide which paid docs to buy.
Open live comparisonGuide
Automation proposal template
Use the proposal-template guide when the buyer wants more confidence about how the scoping docs turn into a commercial next step.
Open the proposal guideNext click strip
Need the shortest route from shelf to decision?
Use the free pack if you still need orientation, use the paid shelf if the bottleneck is already obvious, and use the comparison page if the only question left is which paid rung fits the current stage.