Run your AI workforce
AgentCorp is Workforce-as-a-Service. You hire AI agents — an executive assistant named Alex who orchestrates a team of specialists — and direct them the way you would direct a small, capable staff. These docs cover setup, daily use, billing, integrations, and security.
Start here
New to AgentCorp? Work through these four in order. Most people are running real tasks within their first fifteen minutes.
From sign-up to your first completed task and first approval, step by step.
Working day to day: talking to Alex, tasking specialists, and reviewing approvals.
How credits and metering work, top-ups, invoices, and what happens at zero.
Answers to common questions about the product, billing, security, and agents.
How AgentCorp works, in a sentence
You talk to Alex in plain language. Alex plans the work and routes it to the right specialist — Sam for sales and CRM, Riley for finance, and Taylor for marketing — then reports back. Anything sensitive or outbound, like sending an email, pauses for your approval before it happens. Work is metered in credits, and every new workspace starts with 100 free credits, no card required.
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- User guideWorking day to day: talking to Alex, tasking specialists, and reviewing approvals.
- Admin guideInvite teammates, manage roles and seats, control integrations and spend.
- Workspace guideOrganizations vs. workspaces, seats, switching, and data isolation.
- AI best practicesWrite clear instructions, use approvals well, and get reliable output.
- IntegrationsConnect Gmail, Outlook, Notion, your CRM, Slack, WhatsApp, and Mercury.
- Knowledge baseUpload documents and facts so your agents have the right context.
- API referenceThe org-scoped auth model, representative request shapes, and rate limits.
- Developer guideJWT auth, events, the integration proxy, rate limits, and environments.