Agent Builder/Management
Build, configure, and manage your AI agents.
Agents are not a black box. Every role, skill, tool, memory, and heartbeat is configurable, you decide how your team works.
This is where Busy Bee stops being a product and starts being a platform. The Agent Builder lets you shape your team the way you'd shape a real one: define the roles, pick the people, set their access, give them the skills, and group them into the right reporting lines. The defaults are tuned to work out of the box, but every layer is customizable when you outgrow them.
In this section
Roles
Agent archetypes, Developer, Researcher, Designer, and the rest. The blueprints.
Agents
Individual agent instances. How to create, configure, and retire them.
Heartbeats
Autonomous check-ins. How agents stay aware of project state without you prompting.
Skills
Reusable capability bundles. Procedures, prompts, and knowledge an agent can lean on.
Tools
The actions an agent can actually take, web search, GitHub, image generation, and more.
Memory
What agents remember across runs, and how to manage what they keep.
Teams
Group agents into Hives that share routing, tools, and context.
How the pieces fit
A useful mental model:
- A role is a template - "Developer" is the blueprint for any agent that writes code.
- An agent is an instance of a role - "Builder Bee," your team's specific Developer, with its own assigned skills and memory.
- Tools are what the agent can do in the world.
- Skills are what the agent knows how to do - reusable playbooks the agent can invoke.
- Memory is what the agent remembers across runs.
- Heartbeats are when the agent checks in on its own.
- A team groups agents that work together.
Start with Roles.