# Agents (18), forgehouse

An agent here is not a prompt with a new name. Each one has a defined role, clear limits on what it will and will not do, and a hand-over rule: when it finishes its part, it tells you which agent should take the work next. That is how several agents run one job together, the same way people on a team pass work between desks.

## Who this shelf is for
- Founder who wants whole jobs taken off their plate, not more tools to assemble
- Agency where work keeps falling apart as it passes from step to step
- Developer who tried single prompts that work in a demo but stall on real work

## Where to start
Start with one agent in the area that hurts most: content, growth or engineering, and run it on its own for a week. Once you trust its output, add the agents it works with; the agent kits package the groups that are proven to work together.

- [GBP Local SEO](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/gbp-local-seo/), Google Business Profile and local SEO specialist
- [SEO Alchemist](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/seo-alchemist/), Technical SEO, schema and AEO/GEO specialist
- [Content Alchemist](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/content-alchemist/), Content strategist and conversion copywriter
- [Creative Director](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/creative-director/), Brand identity and social creative director
- [UX Visionary](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/ux-visionary/), Conversion-first UX and accessibility designer
- [Email Lifecycle](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/email-lifecycle/), Customer email lifecycle and CRM operator
- [Growth Engineer](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/growth-engineer/), Paid ads, tracking and retention specialist
- [Skill Alchemist](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/skill-alchemist/), Skill upgrader to Ultra (Pro+) standard
- [Data Weaver](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/data-weaver/), Supabase/Postgres schema, RLS and API engineer
- [Code Architect](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/code-architect/), Senior Next.js / React / TypeScript engineer
- [Prime Architect](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/prime-architect/), Read-only 7-dimension system auditor
- [Sim Matrix](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/sim-matrix/), Pre-production QA and quality gate
- [WP Operations](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/wp-operations/), WordPress site operations specialist
- [Asset Pipeline](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/asset-pipeline/), Game asset pipeline (Aseprite → Unity)
- [Game Architect](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/game-architect/), Unity 6 2.5D isometric RPG architect
- [Game Economy Designer](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/game-economy-designer/), Game economy and IAP designer
- [Game QA](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/game-qa/), Game QA physics, FPS and playtest
- [Level Designer](https://forgehouse.ai/agents/level-designer/), Tiled map and level designer

## FAQ

### What makes an agent different from a skill?
A skill is a capability; an agent is a specialist. The agent carries its role, its rules, its memory and its hand-off discipline: you give it the job, it runs the whole lane end to end and returns finished work.

### Do agents run on my machine or yours?
On yours: inside your own Claude environment, with your keys and your data staying with you. The one exception is Vorkaz, the licensed operator that runs on our servers and hands back results.

### Can the agents work together on one job?
That is how they were built. Each agent ends by naming who should run next, the same chain discipline our agency uses: the builder hands to the SEO reviewer, the reviewer to QA. You can run one alone or wire the relay.

### Do agents only run in Claude?
No. An agent is a role file in plain text, so it is not locked to one assistant. Claude Code runs it natively from the main thread; the same definition adapts to any other MCP-compatible AI stack.

### Can I run an agent with ChatGPT, Gemini or Cursor?
Yes. The role, rules and hand-off are written as open plain text, so another MCP-compatible AI can run the same agent its own way. The one exception is Vorkaz, the licensed operator that runs on our servers and hands back results.

https://forgehouse.ai/agents/
