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Anthropic/Claude Tools

1
  • How To Prompt A New Skill For Claude

Phase 3: Scale & Automate Your Campus

4
  • YouTube Newsletter Notification App AI Business Uses
  • Rethinking a education business in the ai age.
  • FRAMEWORK: T.A.C. – Teach, Apply, Coach
  • 100 Vibe Coding Ideas For Online Course Creators

Phase 2: Launch Your First Cohort

10
  • VIBE Course Creation Prompt
  • Real Life Situations and Scenarios
  • Perplexity Research Course Finished Response
  • Generic Master Course Prompt
  • DeepResearch Course Finished Report
  • Deep Research Course Task Request
  • Create Authentic Course Content
  • Create A Course With 3 Prompts
  • Course Research and Braining Storming Prompts
  • Convert Transcripts Into Course Content ChatGPT o1

Teaching Online with AI — FAQ

100
  • Will AI lower the price that people are willing to pay for online courses?
  • Will AI eventually replace online educators and course creators?
  • Why would someone join a live community when they can just ask ChatGPT?
  • Why would I use AI for research when I can just Google something?
  • Why use AI for email writing when I already have a template folder?
  • Why does AI sometimes say things that sound real but are completely made up?
  • Why does AI sometimes give confident but completely wrong answers?
  • Why do some AI answers feel so human while others feel obviously robotic?
  • Why do educators need to understand how AI works even if they only use it as a tool?
  • Why do different AI tools give different answers to the same question?
  • Why do AI tools keep improving so quickly compared to other software?
  • When should I use Google instead of asking an AI tool?
  • When is it faster to use a traditional tool versus going to AI?
  • What’s the best time of day or workflow moment to start practicing with AI?
  • What types of online courses are most at risk of being replaced by AI?
  • What skills will still be valuable for educators to have in five years given AI?
  • What should I tell my students when they ask me what AI is?
  • What should I not use AI for when I’m just starting out?
  • What should I actually try doing with AI in my first week to get comfortable?
  • What makes AI more useful than a pre-made template library?
  • What is the simplest task I can use AI for right now without any training?
  • What is the one thing about AI that most non-technical educators fundamentally misunderstand?
  • What is the main workflow difference between using AI and using traditional research tools?
  • What is the main advantage of AI over a YouTube tutorial for learning something new?
  • What is the fastest win I can get from AI in my teaching business this week?
  • What is the difference between the web interface for AI and the mobile app?
  • What is the difference between AI and machine learning and automation?
  • What is the case for investing in a community-based teaching model over solo courses?
  • What is the biggest threat AI poses to the online education industry?
  • What is the biggest mistake beginners make in their first week using AI?
  • What is the best AI tool to start with as a complete beginner?
  • What is one thing AI does that no other tool I currently use can match?
  • What is AI in simple terms for someone who isn’t tech-savvy?
  • What is a realistic expectation for what AI can do for me in my first month?
  • What is a prompt and why does wording it carefully matter?
  • What happens if I ask AI a really dumb question — will it judge me?
  • What evidence is there that human educators are thriving even as AI gets better?
  • What does transformation require that AI cannot provide?
  • What does it mean when people say AI was trained on data?
  • What does it mean when an AI has a knowledge cutoff date?
  • What does it mean that AI is a probabilistic tool rather than a deterministic one?
  • What does AI do better than Grammarly for editing my writing?
  • What does a large language model actually do when I type a question into it?
  • What do my students want from me that AI cannot give them?
  • What do human educators offer that AI genuinely cannot replicate?
  • What can AI do that Word and Google Docs can’t?
  • Should I write my prompts like a search query or like a sentence to a person?
  • Should I stop using Google now that AI tools exist?
  • Should I start with the free version of an AI tool or pay for the premium tier?
  • Should I replace my current tools with AI or add AI on top of them?
  • Should I be taking notes on what works and what doesn’t as I experiment with AI?
  • Should I be adding AI features to my course or avoiding them entirely?
  • Is using AI for lesson planning any better than using a Word document outline?
  • Is there a safe way to test AI on real course content without publishing anything?
  • Is there a risk that AI will start giving me personalized answers based on my history?
  • Is the AI I’m using storing my conversations and learning from them?
  • Is personal coaching still worth paying for when AI can give advice instantly?
  • Is live facilitation more or less valuable now that AI exists?
  • Is it naive to build a teaching business right now when AI is advancing so fast?
  • Is fear of AI replacement something I should discuss openly with my students?
  • Is ChatGPT the same thing as AI, or just one type of AI?
  • Is AI just a smarter version of the spellcheck I already use?
  • Is AI better at summarizing documents than reading them myself?
  • If AI can answer any question instantly, why would anyone pay to learn from me?
  • How will I know when I’ve moved from beginner to actually comfortable with AI?
  • How much does AI actually understand context from earlier in a conversation?
  • How long does it typically take to feel comfortable using AI as an educator?
  • How is talking to AI different from searching a forum for answers?
  • How is ChatGPT different from just doing a Google search?
  • How is AI writing different from just using a content template?
  • How is AI different from a search engine like Google?
  • How does human accountability differ from AI-generated feedback?
  • How does an AI chatbot compare to a knowledge base or FAQ system?
  • How does AI handle tasks like scheduling or organizing compared to tools I already have?
  • How does AI handle real-time information compared to tools I already use?
  • How does AI compare to Canva for creating educational visuals?
  • How do I use AI in my teaching in a way that makes my students value me more, not less?
  • How do I talk to potential students about AI without undermining my own value?
  • How do I stay relevant as an educator when my subject matter keeps changing because of AI?
  • How do I sign up for ChatGPT or Claude without doing something wrong?
  • How do I save or organize the AI responses that are actually useful?
  • How do I reframe my value as a teacher in a world where AI knows everything?
  • How do I practice using AI without it interfering with my actual work?
  • How do I know if I am using AI effectively or just wasting time with it?
  • How do I figure out whether the AI output is good enough to use or needs editing?
  • How do I explain to my students or colleagues that I’m starting to use AI?
  • How do I decide which existing tools to keep and which ones AI can replace?
  • How do I build on what AI gives me instead of just accepting whatever it says?
  • How do I avoid the trap of using AI for everything once I discover how powerful it is?
  • How do companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic make money from AI?
  • How confident should I be that an AI answer is accurate before I use it in my teaching?
  • How can I compete with free AI tools that seem to know everything?
  • How are other educators dealing with the anxiety around AI replacing their work?
  • Does AI actually understand what I’m asking, or is it just pattern matching?
  • Can I break something or cause a problem by experimenting with AI?
  • Can AI think for itself, or does it only repeat things it has seen before?
  • Can AI replace the relationship between a mentor and a student?
  • Can AI replace the note-taking apps I already rely on?
  • Can AI make decisions on its own, or does it always need a human prompt?
  • Can AI do things that my existing course platform tools can’t do?

Campus Setup

1
  • How to Set Up Your First Study Hall

OpenAI/ChatGPT Tools

3
  • OpenAI ChatGPT Atlas Browser Hacks For YouTube
  • How Edupreneurs and Small Business Can Compete With Apps In ChatGPT
  • How ChatGPT and Apps In ChatGPT Will Change Learning

AI Automation & Workflows

8
  • FRAMEWORK: (SPARK) Turn Video Courses Into Mini-Apps
  • FRAMEWORK: (SOWHAT) How To Weed Out AI Tools
  • Claude MCP Integration with TrainingSites
  • Claude Connectors – MCP for regular people!
  • ChatGPT Tasks – AI Agents That Create Content From Your YouTube Videos
  • AI Engine ChatBot Prompt
  • AI Agents Task Lists
  • 100 Concrete AI Agent Ideas for Course Creators & Educators

Getting Started

2
  • Dashboard Quickstart
  • CAMPUS TOUR

Phase 1: Build Your Community Library

3
  • TS YouTube Title and Thumbnail Formula
  • TrainingSites Client Questions
  • TrainingSites Brand Details

Case Studies & Examples

7
  • Pickleball APP Onboarding
  • MyPickleball Friends Keywords
  • My Pickleball Friends Basics
  • MPF Topical Authority Map
  • MPF Facebook Intro Snippets
  • Marketing Strategy
  • Marketing Email & Copy

Campus Technical Setup

57
  • Your Campus Communication Dashboard: FluentCRM Overview
  • Understanding Individual Campus Member Profiles
  • Understanding Campus Member Messages in TrainingSites
  • Understanding Activity Feeds: The Heart of Your Study Hall
  • TutorLMS Integration – Connecting Campus Communications with TutorLMS
  • TrainingSites Campus Global Settings Overview
  • Teaching Study Hall Privacy: Public, Private, and Secret Settings
  • Teaching Study Hall Member Management: Roles, Invitations, and Access Control
  • Teaching Members to Join Learning Paths: Participation Management
  • Study Hall Post Sorting Options: Helping Members Find What Matters
  • Study Hall Navigation Links: Organizing Your Campus Experience
  • Study Hall Membership Invitations: Growing Your Community Strategically
  • Study Hall Document Library: Organizing and Sharing Resources
  • Setting Up Your First Campus Communication (Bulk Message Campaign)
  • Providing Downloadable Resources in Lessons: File Management
  • Primary Workflow Triggers for Campus Automation
  • Personalizing Campus Messages with Smart Codes
  • Personalizing Campus Communications with Merge Tags
  • Managing Your Campus Members: The Contacts Dashboard
  • Managing Your Campus Member Database
  • LMS Triggers for Student Journey Workflows
  • LMS Actions for Course Automation
  • LifterLMS Integration – Connecting Campus Communications with LifterLMS
  • Learning Path Privacy Settings: Teaching Members Access Control
  • LearnDash Integration – Connecting Campus Communications with LearnDash
  • Introduction to Student Journey Workflows
  • Introduction to Campus Automation: Teaching That Happens While You Sleep
  • Import Campus Members into Your TrainingSites Campus
  • How to Set Up a Study Hall for Your Campus Members
  • How to Segment Your Campus Members with Lists, Tags, and Dynamic Segments
  • How to Install and Activate FluentCRM for Your Campus
  • How to Add and Manage Campus Members in FluentCRM
  • Handling Comments and Reactions: Building Conversations in Study Halls
  • Guide Your Members: How to Set Up Their First Study Hall
  • Editing and Deleting Study Halls: A Complete Management Guide
  • Creating Student Journey Workflows and Using the Editor
  • Creating Reusable Message Templates for Your Campus
  • Creating Knowledge Assessments: Teaching Members to Build Quizzes
  • Creating Custom Member Data Fields in Your Campus
  • Creating Campus Enrollment Forms with Fluent Forms
  • Creating and Managing Posts: The Foundation of Study Hall Engagement
  • Creating and Managing Polls: Drive Quick Engagement in Study Halls
  • Creating and Managing Learning Paths in Your Campus
  • Composing Campus Member Messages in TrainingSites
  • Campus Member Statuses – Managing Active and Inactive Members
  • Campus Member Segments – General & Dynamic Targeting
  • Campus Communication Templates – Reusable Message Designs
  • Campus Communication Campaigns – Broadcasting to Members
  • Campus Communication Actions in Student Journey Workflows
  • Campus Automation Triggers: When Your Teaching Automations Start
  • Building and Editing Campus Automations
  • Advanced Member Filtering: Finding Exactly the Right Students
  • Advanced Filter – Finding Specific Campus Members
  • Adding Resource Links to Learning Paths: Navigation Enhancement
  • Adding Custom Links to Study Halls: Connect External Resources
  • Activity Feed Views: Teaching Members to Navigate and Engage
  • Abandoned Cart Recovery for Course Sales

Content Creation & Marketing

4
  • YouTube Thumbnail Strategies
  • YouTube Shorts Basics
  • Text For Video Titles and Scripts
  • Default YouTube Settings

Prompt Library & Frameworks

53
  • 🧠 Prompt Like a Boss: Expanded Vocal Prompting Cheat Sheet
  • YouTube Video Template
  • YouTube Transcript Formatter – To Support Video
  • YouTube Transcript Formatter
  • YouTube Title and Thumbnail Special Instructions
  • TEACH Framework: With Examples
  • TEACH Framework: Basics
  • Social Media Creation Prompts
  • Sales Page Prompt Generator for Free Member Offers
  • Sales Copy Prompts
  • Prompts To Create Your Personal Teaching Style and Video Profile
  • Prompts To Create Your Default Context Profile
  • Perfect Course Audience Prompt
  • OpenAI Image Generation Tips
  • My Course Syllabus Prompting System
  • Mini-Course Transcript Converter
  • Master Lesson Text Prompt
  • How To Use A Prompt that Creates The Best Prompt
  • Glasp.co YouTube Summary Prompts
  • Getting Started Intro Lesson Text Prompts
  • Generic YouTube Prompts
  • General Prompts
  • General Blogging Prompts
  • Gemini 2.5 Pro Title & Text Generator – Market Specific
  • GEAR Prompt Template Library
  • GEAR Phrases
  • GEAR Framework with ACR Integration
  • GEAR Framework Checklist
  • GEAR Framework Applications for Side Hustle Tasks
  • From Youtube Videos
  • FRAME: Turn ANY Topic Into A Framework
  • Create A MindMap File Prompt
  • Course Research to MindMap Prompts
  • Converty Competitors Youtube Videos Into MindMaps
  • Convert YouTube to Blog
  • Conversational Clean Up Prompts
  • Conversational AI Use Cases
  • Content or Topic Authority Map
  • Community Building Prompts
  • Client Profile Prompts
  • ChatGPT Prompt Styles: Definitions and Examples
  • AI Prompts For Youtube and Course Videos
  • AI Prompts – Getting Started
  • AI Powered Self Assessments – Gemini
  • AI Powered Self Assessments – Claude
  • AI Powered Self Assessments – ChatGPT
  • 5 Weird Conversational Prompts To Use
  • 5 AI Prompts for Simplifying Course Content
  • 20 Prompts To Create Content For YouTube Videos
  • 20 Online Course Creation Prompts with Simple and Complex Examples
  • 15 Advanced Business Conversations
  • 10 Ways To Use Gemini 2.5 Pro with Multimodal Inputs
  • 10 General Purpose Marketing Task Prompts

S1: Getting Started with AI as an Educator

100
  • Will AI lower the price that people are willing to pay for online courses?
  • Will AI eventually replace online educators and course creators?
  • Why would someone join a live community when they can just ask ChatGPT?
  • Why would I use AI for research when I can just Google something?
  • Why use AI for email writing when I already have a template folder?
  • Why does AI sometimes say things that sound real but are completely made up?
  • Why does AI sometimes give confident but completely wrong answers?
  • Why do some AI answers feel so human while others feel obviously robotic?
  • Why do educators need to understand how AI works even if they only use it as a tool?
  • Why do different AI tools give different answers to the same question?
  • Why do AI tools keep improving so quickly compared to other software?
  • When should I use Google instead of asking an AI tool?
  • When is it faster to use a traditional tool versus going to AI?
  • What’s the best time of day or workflow moment to start practicing with AI?
  • What types of online courses are most at risk of being replaced by AI?
  • What skills will still be valuable for educators to have in five years given AI?
  • What should I tell my students when they ask me what AI is?
  • What should I not use AI for when I’m just starting out?
  • What should I actually try doing with AI in my first week to get comfortable?
  • What makes AI more useful than a pre-made template library?
  • What is the simplest task I can use AI for right now without any training?
  • What is the one thing about AI that most non-technical educators fundamentally misunderstand?
  • What is the main workflow difference between using AI and using traditional research tools?
  • What is the main advantage of AI over a YouTube tutorial for learning something new?
  • What is the fastest win I can get from AI in my teaching business this week?
  • What is the difference between the web interface for AI and the mobile app?
  • What is the difference between AI and machine learning and automation?
  • What is the case for investing in a community-based teaching model over solo courses?
  • What is the biggest threat AI poses to the online education industry?
  • What is the biggest mistake beginners make in their first week using AI?
  • What is the best AI tool to start with as a complete beginner?
  • What is one thing AI does that no other tool I currently use can match?
  • What is AI in simple terms for someone who isn’t tech-savvy?
  • What is a realistic expectation for what AI can do for me in my first month?
  • What is a prompt and why does wording it carefully matter?
  • What happens if I ask AI a really dumb question — will it judge me?
  • What evidence is there that human educators are thriving even as AI gets better?
  • What does transformation require that AI cannot provide?
  • What does it mean when people say AI was trained on data?
  • What does it mean when an AI has a knowledge cutoff date?
  • What does it mean that AI is a probabilistic tool rather than a deterministic one?
  • What does AI do better than Grammarly for editing my writing?
  • What does a large language model actually do when I type a question into it?
  • What do my students want from me that AI cannot give them?
  • What do human educators offer that AI genuinely cannot replicate?
  • What can AI do that Word and Google Docs can’t?
  • Should I write my prompts like a search query or like a sentence to a person?
  • Should I stop using Google now that AI tools exist?
  • Should I start with the free version of an AI tool or pay for the premium tier?
  • Should I replace my current tools with AI or add AI on top of them?
  • Should I be taking notes on what works and what doesn’t as I experiment with AI?
  • Should I be adding AI features to my course or avoiding them entirely?
  • Is using AI for lesson planning any better than using a Word document outline?
  • Is there a safe way to test AI on real course content without publishing anything?
  • Is there a risk that AI will start giving me personalized answers based on my history?
  • Is the AI I’m using storing my conversations and learning from them?
  • Is personal coaching still worth paying for when AI can give advice instantly?
  • Is live facilitation more or less valuable now that AI exists?
  • Is it naive to build a teaching business right now when AI is advancing so fast?
  • Is fear of AI replacement something I should discuss openly with my students?
  • Is ChatGPT the same thing as AI, or just one type of AI?
  • Is AI just a smarter version of the spellcheck I already use?
  • Is AI better at summarizing documents than reading them myself?
  • If AI can answer any question instantly, why would anyone pay to learn from me?
  • How will I know when I’ve moved from beginner to actually comfortable with AI?
  • How much does AI actually understand context from earlier in a conversation?
  • How long does it typically take to feel comfortable using AI as an educator?
  • How is talking to AI different from searching a forum for answers?
  • How is ChatGPT different from just doing a Google search?
  • How is AI writing different from just using a content template?
  • How is AI different from a search engine like Google?
  • How does human accountability differ from AI-generated feedback?
  • How does an AI chatbot compare to a knowledge base or FAQ system?
  • How does AI handle tasks like scheduling or organizing compared to tools I already have?
  • How does AI handle real-time information compared to tools I already use?
  • How does AI compare to Canva for creating educational visuals?
  • How do I use AI in my teaching in a way that makes my students value me more, not less?
  • How do I talk to potential students about AI without undermining my own value?
  • How do I stay relevant as an educator when my subject matter keeps changing because of AI?
  • How do I sign up for ChatGPT or Claude without doing something wrong?
  • How do I save or organize the AI responses that are actually useful?
  • How do I reframe my value as a teacher in a world where AI knows everything?
  • How do I practice using AI without it interfering with my actual work?
  • How do I know if I am using AI effectively or just wasting time with it?
  • How do I figure out whether the AI output is good enough to use or needs editing?
  • How do I explain to my students or colleagues that I’m starting to use AI?
  • How do I decide which existing tools to keep and which ones AI can replace?
  • How do I build on what AI gives me instead of just accepting whatever it says?
  • How do I avoid the trap of using AI for everything once I discover how powerful it is?
  • How do companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic make money from AI?
  • How confident should I be that an AI answer is accurate before I use it in my teaching?
  • How can I compete with free AI tools that seem to know everything?
  • How are other educators dealing with the anxiety around AI replacing their work?
  • Does AI actually understand what I’m asking, or is it just pattern matching?
  • Can I break something or cause a problem by experimenting with AI?
  • Can AI think for itself, or does it only repeat things it has seen before?
  • Can AI replace the relationship between a mentor and a student?
  • Can AI replace the note-taking apps I already rely on?
  • Can AI make decisions on its own, or does it always need a human prompt?
  • Can AI do things that my existing course platform tools can’t do?
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100 Concrete AI Agent Ideas for Course Creators & Educators

James Maduk
Updated on October 15, 2025

Built with OpenAI’s AgentKit Platform (Agent Builder + ChatKit + MCP)

Released: October 2025
Platform: OpenAI AgentKit with Model Context Protocol (MCP) Integration


? What This Document Is

This is a comprehensive catalog of 100 practical, buildable AI agents specifically designed for course creators, educators, and teaching businesses. Each agent can be built using OpenAI’s new AgentKit platform, which includes:

  • Agent Builder: Visual drag-and-drop workflow creator (no coding required for basic agents)
  • ChatKit: Embeddable chat interface for deploying agents on your website or app
  • MCP (Model Context Protocol): Standardized connections to external tools and data sources
  • Built-in Tools: Web search, file search, code interpreter, image generation, computer use

Think of MCP as “USB-C for AI” – it’s the universal connector that lets your agents access course platforms, CRMs, calendars, email systems, file storage, and thousands of other tools through a standardized protocol.


? Two ChatKit Deployment Models

? Internal ChatKit Deployment (Your Own Site)

What it is: YOU embed the agent via ChatKit on YOUR OWN website/platform for YOUR students and customers.

Monetization Options:

  • ? Free Value-Add: Included with course to improve experience/retention
  • ? Premium Add-On: Charge extra monthly/one-time fee ($19-79/month)
  • ? Tiered Membership: Different membership levels get different agents
  • ? Pay-Per-Use: Students buy credits to use the agent

Examples:

  • Include FAQ Bot free to reduce support (?)
  • Charge $49/month for Essay Feedback Agent (?)
  • Pro members get Quiz Generator, Elite get everything (?)
  • $10 per essay review via credits (?)

? External ChatKit Deployment (License to Others)

What it is: You BUILD the agent, then LICENSE it to other course creators/platforms who embed it on THEIR sites.

Pricing: $300-$2,000/month per licensee
Best Strategy: Use it yourself first (proof of concept), then license to others using your success story

Example: You build Auto-Grader, use it in your teaching business, then license it to 10 schools at $1,500/month = $15,000/month


? Understanding the Icons

Monetization Paths:

  • ? = Internal (use on your own site)
  • ? = External (license to others)
  • ?? = Both (best ROI – use yourself AND license)

Internal Monetization:

  • ? = Free value-add
  • ? = Premium add-on
  • ? = Tiered membership
  • ? = Pay-per-use

Build Complexity:

  • ⭐ = Beginner (2-4 hours)
  • ⭐⭐ = Intermediate (1-2 days)
  • ⭐⭐⭐ = Advanced (1 week+)

MCP Requirements:

  • ? = File system access
  • ? = Email integration
  • ? = Database/CRM access
  • ? = Calendar integration
  • ? = Web browsing
  • ? = LMS/platform integration

? Education / Course / Teaching Agents

1. Lesson Planner Agent

What it does: Given module topics, outputs detailed lesson plans with objectives, activities, timing, and slide deck outlines.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: Course creators pay you $29/month for unlimited lesson plans
  • Saves them 3-5 hours per lesson = $150-250 value each

External Example (?):

  • License to teaching academies at $800/month
  • 10 licensees = $8,000/month recurring

2. Quiz Generator Agent

What it does: Creates multiple-choice, short-answer, or mixed-format quizzes from course content with answer keys.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Include with course to create unlimited practice quizzes
  • ? Tiered: Basic members get 5/month, Pro members get unlimited
  • Increases course value, charges $20 more per course

External Example (?):

  • License to course platforms at $500/month + $0.50 per quiz generated
  • 20 licensees = $10,000/month base + usage fees

3. Auto-Grader Agent

What it does: Grades student submissions (essays, short answers, code) and returns detailed feedback with scores.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: Teachers pay $99/month to auto-grade their entire class
  • Saves 10-15 hours/week = $500-750 value weekly

External Example (?):

  • License to schools at $1,500-2,500/month for unlimited faculty
  • 5 schools = $7,500-12,500/month
  • HIGHEST VALUE AGENT ON THIS LIST

4. Concept Explainer Agent

What it does: Explains any concept in simple, intermediate, or advanced style based on learner level.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: None

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Include as 24/7 AI tutor with course enrollment
  • Increases completion rates by 20-30%
  • Justifies premium pricing ($100+ more per course)

External Example (?):

  • License to tutoring companies at $400/month
  • ? Alternative: $0.25 per explanation for high-volume platforms

5. Prerequisite Checker Agent

What it does: Checks if students have necessary skills/knowledge before starting a lesson or course.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Run before course starts to ensure readiness
  • Reduces refund requests by 30%
  • Recommends your other courses if gaps exist (upsell opportunity)

External Example (?):

  • License to course platforms at $400/month for unlimited checks
  • Helps platforms reduce student frustration and dropout

6. Intervention Agent

What it does: Detects poor quiz/assignment performance and offers targeted mini-lessons or additional support.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automatically helps struggling students
  • Improves completion rates = fewer refunds
  • Each saved student = retained revenue ($297-997 per student)

External Example (?):

  • License to schools at $800/month + $1 per intervention
  • Reduces student failure rates by 20-30%

7. Flashcard Generator Agent

What it does: Creates flashcards from content with spaced repetition schedules for optimal learning.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $14.99/month add-on for unlimited flashcard sets
  • Students get personalized study materials
  • 30% of students upgrade = extra revenue stream

External Example (?):

  • License to study app platforms at $300/month
  • Integration with Anki, Quizlet = added value

8. Project Prompter Agent

What it does: Suggests hands-on projects or assignments aligned with lesson objectives and student skill level.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Pro members get 3 project suggestions/month, Elite get unlimited
  • Increases engagement and portfolio building
  • Justifies $50-100 higher tier pricing

External Example (?):

  • License to bootcamps at $600/month
  • Saves instructors 2-3 hours per project design

9. Peer Review Facilitator Agent

What it does: Coordinates peer review workflows, prompts reviewers, collects and organizes comments.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Enable peer learning in your courses
  • Automated organization saves you 3-5 hours per review cycle
  • Better learning outcomes = better reviews

External Example (?):

  • License to universities at $1,200/month
  • Handles complex workflow automation they can’t build in-house

10. Essay Feedback Agent

What it does: Provides structural, grammatical, and stylistic feedback on student essay drafts with improvement suggestions.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $49/month for unlimited essay feedback
  • ? Pay-per-use: $10 per essay review (buy 5 for $40)
  • Students save $50-100/hour on writing tutors

External Example (?):

  • License to writing centers at $800/month institutional license
  • 50 students using it = massive value for them

11. Language Practice Agent

What it does: Engages learners in conversation for language learning with corrections and suggestions.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: None

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Include as 24/7 conversation partner
  • Replaces need for live practice partners
  • Charges $100 more per course with this feature

External Example (?):

  • License to language schools at $500/month
  • Unlimited student conversations = scales beautifully

12. Reading Comprehension Agent

What it does: Presents passages + follow-up questions + explanations to improve reading skills.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Basic = 5 passages/month, Pro = unlimited
  • Adaptive difficulty based on performance
  • Great for test prep courses (SAT, GRE, etc.)

13. Code Tutor Agent

What it does: Helps students debug or explain code snippets with step-by-step guidance.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: None (uses code interpreter)

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $79/month add-on for coding bootcamp students
  • Available 24/7 vs. limited TA hours
  • 60% of students upgrade = significant additional revenue

External Example (?):

  • License to coding academies at $1,200/month
  • Reduces TA support burden by 50%

14. Math Step Solver Agent

What it does: Guides step-by-step through math problems with explanations for each step.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: None (uses code interpreter)

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $29/month for unlimited problem solving
  • Competes with Chegg, Photomath at similar pricing
  • ? Alternative: $1 per problem solution

External Example (?):

  • License to tutoring centers at $600/month
  • White-label as their proprietary technology

15. Lab Simulation Agent

What it does: Walks students through virtual experiments (theoretical) with questions and explanations.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Only available in Premium science courses
  • Replaces expensive lab equipment for theory courses
  • Justifies $200-400 higher course price

16. Reflection Journal Agent

What it does: Prompts students to reflect after each lesson with guided questions.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Improves learning retention automatically
  • Tracks student insights over time
  • Data shows which lessons work best (improve your course)

17. Study Planner Agent

What it does: Builds a personalized study calendar based on student’s schedule and goals.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $99 one-time for personalized study plan
  • ? Tiered: Elite members get ongoing plan adjustments
  • Increases course completion rates

External Example (?):

  • License to student success platforms at $400/month

18. Progress Dashboard Agent

What it does: Shows progress, gaps, and recommendations in visual dashboard format.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: All students see their progress automatically
  • Gamification increases engagement
  • Lower dropout rates = better business metrics

External Example (?):

  • License to LMS platforms at $800/month
  • Integrates with their existing student data

19. Resource Recommender Agent

What it does: Suggests external articles, videos, or readings based on learning needs.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automatically provides supplemental resources
  • Keeps students engaged beyond course materials
  • Can include affiliate links (additional revenue)

20. Vocabulary Builder Agent

What it does: Tracks new words in topic areas, quizzes students on retention.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Pro members get vocabulary tracking
  • Especially valuable for language, medical, legal courses
  • Spaced repetition increases retention

21. Syllabus Builder Agent

What it does: From your goals and timeframe, generates a complete course syllabus.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: Course creators pay $49 per syllabus
  • Saves 4-6 hours of planning per course
  • Can generate variations for different audiences

External Example (?):

  • License to course creation platforms at $500/month
  • Helps new instructors launch faster

22. Module Splitter Agent

What it does: Splits large content into digestible modules with logical breaks.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $39 to split any long-form content into modules
  • Takes books, transcripts, long documents
  • Creates structured learning path

23. Automated Replay Summaries Agent

What it does: Summarize video or live session transcripts into key takeaways.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Auto-generate summary after each live session
  • Students who miss live can catch up quickly
  • Increases perceived value of live sessions

External Example (?):

  • License to webinar platforms at $600/month
  • Automatically creates recap emails

24. Concept Mapping Agent

What it does: Visualizes relationships between concepts in a domain as mind map.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Pro members get concept maps for each module
  • Visual learners love this feature
  • Can export as study guides

25. Pre-reading Quiz Agent

What it does: Administers short checks before new lesson to trigger recall.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automatically primes students before lessons
  • Proven to increase retention by 20-40%
  • No extra work for you once set up

? Community & Engagement Agents

26. Campus Concierge Agent

What it does: Helps members navigate library, find content, locate resources in your community.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Reduces “where do I find X?” questions by 80%
  • Available 24/7 for community members
  • Scales your support without hiring

27. Discussion Summary Agent

What it does: Summarizes weekly forum/trending discussion threads.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Auto-posts weekly “This week in the community”
  • Keeps inactive members engaged
  • Highlights valuable discussions

External Example (?):

  • License to community platforms at $400/month
  • Works with Circle, Mighty Networks, Discord

28. Topic Suggestion Agent

What it does: Observes member questions and suggests content ideas to creator.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Weekly report of trending questions
  • Tells you exactly what content to create next
  • Data-driven content strategy = better products

29. Breakout Pairing Agent

What it does: Matches learners with complementary skills for collaboration.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Elite members get accountability partners
  • Increases engagement and completion
  • Peer support = better outcomes

30. Community Icebreaker Agent

What it does: Generates prompts for discussions or introductions.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: None

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Posts daily conversation starters
  • Keeps community active and engaged
  • Reduces “dead community” feeling

31. FAQ Bot for Community

What it does: Answers recurring questions about rules, setup, features instantly.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Reduces admin support by 60-70%
  • Answers instantly vs. waiting for human
  • Updates automatically as you add new FAQs

External Example (?):

  • License to membership platforms at $300/month
  • Essential for scaling communities

32. Onboarding Bot

What it does: Guides new members through what to do first with welcome sequence.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automated welcome for all new members
  • Day 1: Welcome + profile setup
  • Day 2: First lesson recommendation
  • Day 3: Community introduction
  • Increases activation rates by 40%

External Example (?):

  • License to course platforms at $500/month
  • Every creator needs good onboarding

33. Milestone Celebrator Agent

What it does: Detects anniversaries, progress milestones, sends congratulatory messages.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Auto-celebrates student achievements
  • “Congrats on completing 50% of the course!”
  • Dopamine hits = continued engagement
  • Can trigger special offers at milestones

34. Challenge Agent

What it does: Runs periodic mini-challenges or sprints for community.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Monthly challenges for Pro members
  • Creates engagement spikes
  • Winners get featured/prizes = gamification

35. Event Reminder Agent

What it does: Notifies users of upcoming live events or sessions with smart timing.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Auto-reminds before live sessions
  • 24 hours before, 1 hour before, 10 minutes before
  • Increases live attendance by 30-40%

External Example (?):

  • License to webinar platforms at $400/month

36. Resource Spotlight Agent

What it does: Periodically surfaces underutilized content from your library.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: “You might have missed this…”
  • Increases content consumption
  • Members feel like they’re getting more value

37. Member Profile Agent

What it does: Lets users see what they’ve consumed, their badges, progress visually.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Pro members get detailed analytics
  • Gamification with badges and achievements
  • “You’re in the top 10% of learners!”

38. Content Request Collector Agent

What it does: Lets members suggest what topics they’d like next, aggregates requests.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Always collecting feedback
  • Shows you exactly what to build next
  • Members feel heard = higher retention

39. Community Moderator Agent

What it does: Flags rule violations, nudges off-topic discussions, maintains culture.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: 24/7 moderation without hiring
  • Flags spam, inappropriate content
  • Keeps community healthy as you scale

External Example (?):

  • License to Discord/Slack communities at $400-800/month
  • Essential for large communities

40. Poll / Survey Agent

What it does: Runs short polls, collects feedback from members automatically.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Weekly pulse checks on satisfaction
  • “Rate this week’s content 1-5”
  • Aggregate insights = course improvements

41. Welcome Buddy Agent

What it does: Sends a friendly personalized message to new signups.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Makes members feel welcomed immediately
  • Can adapt message based on their goals
  • Higher emotional connection = lower churn

42. Connection Agent

What it does: Introduces similar-interest members to each other for networking.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Elite members get monthly introductions
  • “Meet John, also learning React in your city”
  • Peer connections = stronger community

? Business, Marketing & Sales Agents

43. Enrollment Assistant

What it does: Checks membership tag, offers upgrade, answers pricing questions.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Converts free users to paid automatically
  • Answers: “What’s included in Pro?”
  • Gentle upsells at right moments
  • Can increase conversions by 15-25%

External Example (?):

  • License to course creators at $400/month + 2% of conversions
  • Revenue share model aligns incentives

44. Lead Qualifier Agent

What it does: Asks pre-sales questions to qualify leads before human contact.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Qualifies leads 24/7 on your site
  • Only sends hot leads to you
  • Saves hours of unqualified calls

External Example (?):

  • License to coaches at $400/month + 5% of closed deals
  • Pays for itself with one extra sale

45. Offer Builder Agent

What it does: Generates upsell or bundle suggestions based on user behavior.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Smart cross-sells automatically
  • “Students who took Course A also loved Course B”
  • 10-20% increase in average order value

46. Email Sequence Generator Agent

What it does: Drafts emails for launches, onboarding, re-engagement campaigns.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $97 per email sequence (5-7 emails)
  • Saves 4-6 hours per sequence
  • For your own launches or sell as service

External Example (?):

  • License to marketing agencies at $600/month
  • They use it for all their clients

47. Sale Objection Handler Agent

What it does: Responds to “I’m not sure” or concerns during sales process.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: None

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Live chat on sales pages
  • Addresses objections 24/7
  • “What if I don’t have time?” → Shows time-saving features
  • Increases conversion rates

48. Social Post Repurposer Agent

What it does: Turns course content into social posts, threads, or short-form content.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $79/month for unlimited social content
  • One course → 50+ social posts
  • Saves $500-1,500/month in VA or agency costs

External Example (?):

  • License to content creators at $400/month
  • Helps them maintain consistent posting

49. Affiliate Onboarding Agent

What it does: Automates affiliate signup, rules, promo links distribution.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Scales your affiliate program
  • Auto-approves, sends links, tracks performance
  • More affiliates = more sales

50. Coupon Distributor Agent

What it does: Issues coupon codes based on rules or triggers automatically.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Smart discount timing
  • Birthday coupons, cart abandonment, loyalty rewards
  • Increases purchases without broad discounting

51. Webinar Promotion Agent

What it does: Crafts landing page copy, emails, reminders for webinars.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $147 per webinar promo package
  • Complete promotional campaign in minutes
  • Saves 6-8 hours per webinar

52. Copywriter Agent

What it does: Writes sales pages, blogs, ad copy in your brand voice.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $297 per sales page
  • Train on your best converting pages
  • Consistent brand voice

External Example (?):

  • Offer as service: $500-2,000 per sales page for clients
  • You use agent + add strategy = premium service

53. Ad Idea Generator Agent

What it does: Suggests ad angles or headlines based on audience profile.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $47/month for unlimited ad ideas
  • Test 20 angles instead of 3
  • Better ad performance = lower acquisition costs

54. Cross-sell Agent

What it does: Suggests relevant products or courses to students based on progress.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Smart upsells at completion
  • “Ready for Advanced JavaScript?”
  • 15-25% take next course = higher LTV

55. Testimonial Collector Agent

What it does: Requests & collects reviews after course completion automatically.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automated testimonial collection
  • Asks at perfect moment (just after win)
  • More testimonials = higher conversions

56. Refund / Policy Bot

What it does: Answers questions about refunds, terms, policies 24/7.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Reduces support tickets by 40%
  • Handles common policy questions instantly
  • Escalates complex issues to human

57. Cart Abandonment Agent

What it does: Reminds users who started checkout but didn’t finish.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Recovers 15-25% of abandoned carts
  • Sends personalized follow-up
  • “Still interested? Here’s 10% off…”
  • Pure revenue recovery

58. Offer Countdown Bot

What it does: Displays urgency messages for expiring offers contextually.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Creates healthy urgency
  • “Price increases in 48 hours”
  • Ethical scarcity = higher conversions

?️ Operations & Systems Agents

59. CRM Sync Agent

What it does: Updates tags, fields, contacts in your CRM automatically.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Keeps your CRM updated automatically
  • Student completes module → Tag updated
  • No manual data entry = hours saved weekly

External Example (?):

  • License to businesses at $600-1,200/month
  • Works with HubSpot, Salesforce, ActiveCampaign

60. Event Registration Agent

What it does: Registers users for live events or webinars with confirmations.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automated event registration
  • Sends calendar invites, reminders
  • Tracks attendance, follow-up

61. Calendar Bot Agent

What it does: Schedules call times or office hours without back-and-forth.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Elite members get direct calendar booking
  • Eliminates scheduling emails
  • Checks your availability automatically

External Example (?):

  • License to consultants at $300/month
  • Competes with Calendly but AI-powered

62. Transcript Agent

What it does: Converts audio/video to text with timestamps.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Pay-per-use: $5 per hour of audio
  • Auto-transcribe all your content
  • Saves $1.25/min vs. Rev.com

External Example (?):

  • License to podcasters at $400/month unlimited

63. Content Indexing Agent

What it does: Indexes library content for fast retrieval and search.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Makes all your content searchable
  • Students find what they need instantly
  • Reduces “where is X?” questions

64. Search Agent

What it does: Lets users search across your course library with natural language.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: “How do I export in Photoshop?” → Finds exact lesson
  • Better than keyword search
  • Increases content consumption

External Example (?):

  • License to knowledge bases at $500/month
  • Replaces paid search tools

65. Webhook Agent

What it does: Calls external APIs (e.g., payment, Zapier) based on triggers.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Connect all your tools
  • Payment received → Send to Slack + CRM + Email
  • No-code automation

External Example (?):

  • License to businesses needing custom integrations

66. State Reset Agent

What it does: Clears session state after X minutes for security/privacy.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: None

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Security/compliance feature
  • Important for HIPAA, FERPA compliance
  • Automatic cleanup

67. Backup Agent

What it does: Periodically backup critical content or logs.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automated backups of student data
  • Peace of mind
  • Recovery if something breaks

68. Analytics Reporter Agent

What it does: Reports on usage, conversion, engagement trends with insights.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $197/month for weekly insights reports
  • “Your completion rate dropped 15% – here’s why…”
  • Data-driven decision making

External Example (?):

  • License to agencies at $800-1,500/month
  • Client reporting automation

69. Data Cleaner Agent

What it does: Normalizes or cleans up student data for consistency.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Keeps your database clean
  • Removes duplicates, fixes formatting
  • Better data = better insights

70. Plugin / Integration Agent

What it does: Bridges your site and LMS systems.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Custom integrations you need
  • Connect tools that don’t normally talk

External Example (?):

  • Offer integration services using this agent

? Coaching & Client-Facing Agents

71. Client Prep Agent

What it does: Gathers client data + summarizes before session.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Saves 15-20 min prep per client
  • Reviews notes, progress, homework
  • You show up fully prepared every time
  • 20 clients/week = 5-7 hours saved

72. Homework Checker Agent

What it does: Reviews client assignments, gives feedback between sessions.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Premium coaching includes homework feedback
  • Clients get feedback within 24 hours
  • Justifies $500+ higher coaching fees

External Example (?):

  • License to coaching programs at $600/month

73. Progress Summary Agent

What it does: Sends clients weekly summary of goals completed.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Automated client accountability
  • Weekly: “You completed 3/5 goals this week”
  • Keeps clients engaged between sessions

74. Reflection Prompter Agent

What it does: Asks clients for reflections after calls.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Collects insights automatically
  • “What was your biggest takeaway?”
  • Creates testimonial opportunities

75. Session Notes Agent

What it does: Turns verbal session transcripts into summaries + action items.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Saves 20-30 min per session
  • Auto-generates notes and action items
  • Emails client immediately after call
  • 20 sessions/week = 6-10 hours saved

External Example (?):

  • License to coaches at $150-300/month
  • Replaces $20-30/hour VA cost

76. Goal Tracker Agent

What it does: Tracks client goals and nudges them periodically.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Premium clients get automated tracking
  • Weekly check-ins on progress
  • Better results = more renewals

77. Follow-up Agent

What it does: Schedules and sends follow-up messages after sessions.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Never forget to follow up
  • 48 hours: “How’s your action item going?”
  • Shows you care = higher retention

78. Proposal Agent

What it does: Drafts proposals, scope docs, plans based on frameworks.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $197 per custom proposal
  • Discovery call → Proposal in 30 minutes
  • Close more clients faster

External Example (?):

  • License to consultants at $400/month

79. Pricing Consultant Agent

What it does: Helps coach set pricing tiers & value messaging.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $97 pricing strategy session
  • Analyzes market, competitor pricing
  • Recommends optimal tiers

80. Accountability Check-in Agent

What it does: Checks in on tasks clients committed to.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Tiered: Elite coaching includes check-ins
  • “You said you’d do X by Friday…”
  • Automated accountability = better results

? Meta, Growth & Scale Agents

81. Agent Audit Agent

What it does: Reviews your agents’ logic and suggests improvements.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $297 per agent audit
  • Meta-agent that improves other agents
  • Finds inefficiencies, suggests optimizations

82. Prompt Optimizer Agent

What it does: Tests prompts, compares responses, finds best version.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: None

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $147 per optimization
  • A/B tests 10 prompt variations
  • Improves agent quality 20-40%

83. Marketplace Agent

What it does: Lets your community browse and clone agent templates.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: Sell agent templates at $47-297 each
  • Members can customize for their needs
  • New revenue stream from your IP

84. Agent Versioning Agent

What it does: Helps you roll back or deploy agent versions.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Version control for your agents
  • Test new version with 10% of users
  • Roll back if issues

85. Beta Tester Agent

What it does: Collects feedback from small user groups.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Test new features before wide release
  • Collects structured feedback
  • Better launches = fewer complaints

86. Feature Request Agent

What it does: Gathers feature ideas from users and tracks them.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Always listening for ideas
  • Prioritizes by demand
  • Build what people actually want

87. Competitor Monitor Agent

What it does: Watches for new product offerings in your niche.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $97/month competitive intelligence
  • Weekly reports on competitor moves
  • Stay ahead of market

88. SWOT Analysis Agent

What it does: Runs strength–weakness–opportunity–threat over your business.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $197 quarterly SWOT analysis
  • Data-driven strategic planning
  • Identifies blind spots

89. OKR Agent

What it does: Helps set and track objectives & key results.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $297/quarter for OKR planning
  • Sets measurable goals
  • Weekly progress tracking

90. Growth Strategy Agent

What it does: Brainstorms strategies, new markets, offers.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $497 growth strategy session
  • Analyzes your business data
  • Recommends 3-5 growth levers

91. Revenue Forecast Agent

What it does: Projects income, cohort churn, lifetime value.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $397/month for financial modeling
  • Predicts revenue 6-12 months out
  • Better planning = better decisions

92. Community Growth Agent

What it does: Suggests partner programs, lead magnets, campaigns.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $297/month growth recommendations
  • Analyzes what’s working
  • Suggests next experiments

93. Content Gap Agent

What it does: Finds missing topics in your library vs user queries.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Tells you what content to create
  • “Students ask about X but you have no content”
  • Build exactly what’s needed

94. Language Expansion Agent

What it does: Translates content or agents into other languages.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $497 to translate entire course
  • Expand to new markets
  • Spanish, Portuguese, French markets = 3x potential

External Example (?):

  • Offer translation services to other creators

95. Localization Agent

What it does: Adapts copy for different regions / cultures.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $297 per market adaptation
  • Changes examples, references, currency
  • Better resonance = higher conversions

96. Compliance Agent

What it does: Validates that your agents’ outputs follow rules / policies.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Ensures legal compliance
  • HIPAA, FERPA, GDPR checks
  • Reduces legal risk

External Example (?):

  • License to regulated industries at $1,500/month

97. Security Agent

What it does: Scans for leaks of sensitive data in agent logs.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Protects student privacy
  • Flags PII exposure
  • Automated security monitoring

98. User Feedback Loop Agent

What it does: Prompts user feedback after interactions.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Continuous improvement data
  • “How was this agent? ? ?”
  • Improve based on real feedback

99. Churn Prevention Agent

What it does: Detects risk signals and initiates retention flows.

Path: ?? | Complexity: ⭐⭐⭐ | MCP: ? ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Free: Saves 5-10% of cancellations
  • Detects: No logins, declining engagement
  • Triggers: “We miss you” campaigns
  • Each saved member = retained revenue

External Example (?):

  • License to SaaS at $800/month + % of saved revenue

100. Agent Launch Planner Agent

What it does: Helps plan rollout of new agents, build launch checklist.

Path: ? | Complexity: ⭐⭐ | MCP: ?

Internal Example (?):

  • ? Premium: $197 per agent launch plan
  • Creates rollout timeline
  • Beta testing → Full launch strategy
  • Marketing messaging included

? Getting Started: Your Next Steps

For Course Creators Using Agents:

  1. Pick 1-3 agents that solve your biggest pain points
  2. Start with Internal (?) – use them in your own business first
  3. Choose monetization: Free value-add, premium, or tiered
  4. Build in Agent Builder – most are beginner/intermediate level
  5. Deploy via ChatKit on your site
  6. Measure impact – time saved, revenue increased, retention improved

For Agent Builders Selling to Others:

  1. Build your first agent for yourself (validate it works)
  2. Document results – “This saved me 10 hours/week”
  3. Identify 10-20 potential licensees in your market
  4. Create demo – show it working in real-time
  5. Price confidently – $300-2,000/month depending on value
  6. License to 3-5 customers – get testimonials
  7. Scale – use success stories to land more clients

Hybrid Approach (Best ROI):

  1. Build for yourself first (?) – prove it works
  2. Monetize internally – premium features, tiered access
  3. Once proven, license externally (?) – B2B licensing
  4. Example: Auto-Grader saves you 10 hrs/week → Charge students $49/month for access → License to 5 schools at $1,500/month → Total: $595/month (students) + $7,500/month (licensing) = $8,095/month from one agent

? Final Thoughts

These 100 agents represent real, buildable solutions using OpenAI’s AgentKit platform. The combination of Agent Builder (visual workflows), ChatKit (embeddable interfaces), and MCP (universal connectors) means you can build professional-grade agents without extensive coding knowledge.

The opportunity is massive:

  • Course creators can enhance their offerings and charge premium prices
  • Agent builders can create recurring revenue businesses
  • The education market alone is worth billions, and AI agents solve real pain points

Start small, think big:

  • Don’t try to build all 100
  • Pick 1-3 that solve YOUR problems
  • Build, test, refine
  • Use your success to sell to others
  • Scale from there

The tools are here. The market is ready. The only question is: which agent will you build first?


Document Version 1.0 – October 2025
Built for the AgentKit Era

ai-agents, automation, chatgpt, intermediate, Prompt
AI Agents Task ListsFRAMEWORK: (SPARK) Turn Video Courses Into Mini-Apps
Table of Contents
  • Built with OpenAI's AgentKit Platform (Agent Builder + ChatKit + MCP)
    • ? What This Document Is
    • ? Two ChatKit Deployment Models
      • ? Internal ChatKit Deployment (Your Own Site)
      • ? External ChatKit Deployment (License to Others)
    • ? Understanding the Icons
    • ? Education / Course / Teaching Agents
      • 1. Lesson Planner Agent
      • 2. Quiz Generator Agent
      • 3. Auto-Grader Agent
      • 4. Concept Explainer Agent
      • 5. Prerequisite Checker Agent
      • 6. Intervention Agent
      • 7. Flashcard Generator Agent
      • 8. Project Prompter Agent
      • 9. Peer Review Facilitator Agent
      • 10. Essay Feedback Agent
      • 11. Language Practice Agent
      • 12. Reading Comprehension Agent
      • 13. Code Tutor Agent
      • 14. Math Step Solver Agent
      • 15. Lab Simulation Agent
      • 16. Reflection Journal Agent
      • 17. Study Planner Agent
      • 18. Progress Dashboard Agent
      • 19. Resource Recommender Agent
      • 20. Vocabulary Builder Agent
      • 21. Syllabus Builder Agent
      • 22. Module Splitter Agent
      • 23. Automated Replay Summaries Agent
      • 24. Concept Mapping Agent
      • 25. Pre-reading Quiz Agent
    • ? Community & Engagement Agents
      • 26. Campus Concierge Agent
      • 27. Discussion Summary Agent
      • 28. Topic Suggestion Agent
      • 29. Breakout Pairing Agent
      • 30. Community Icebreaker Agent
      • 31. FAQ Bot for Community
      • 32. Onboarding Bot
      • 33. Milestone Celebrator Agent
      • 34. Challenge Agent
      • 35. Event Reminder Agent
      • 36. Resource Spotlight Agent
      • 37. Member Profile Agent
      • 38. Content Request Collector Agent
      • 39. Community Moderator Agent
      • 40. Poll / Survey Agent
      • 41. Welcome Buddy Agent
      • 42. Connection Agent
    • ? Business, Marketing & Sales Agents
      • 43. Enrollment Assistant
      • 44. Lead Qualifier Agent
      • 45. Offer Builder Agent
      • 46. Email Sequence Generator Agent
      • 47. Sale Objection Handler Agent
      • 48. Social Post Repurposer Agent
      • 49. Affiliate Onboarding Agent
      • 50. Coupon Distributor Agent
      • 51. Webinar Promotion Agent
      • 52. Copywriter Agent
      • 53. Ad Idea Generator Agent
      • 54. Cross-sell Agent
      • 55. Testimonial Collector Agent
      • 56. Refund / Policy Bot
      • 57. Cart Abandonment Agent
      • 58. Offer Countdown Bot
    • ?️ Operations & Systems Agents
      • 59. CRM Sync Agent
      • 60. Event Registration Agent
      • 61. Calendar Bot Agent
      • 62. Transcript Agent
      • 63. Content Indexing Agent
      • 64. Search Agent
      • 65. Webhook Agent
      • 66. State Reset Agent
      • 67. Backup Agent
      • 68. Analytics Reporter Agent
      • 69. Data Cleaner Agent
      • 70. Plugin / Integration Agent
    • ? Coaching & Client-Facing Agents
      • 71. Client Prep Agent
      • 72. Homework Checker Agent
      • 73. Progress Summary Agent
      • 74. Reflection Prompter Agent
      • 75. Session Notes Agent
      • 76. Goal Tracker Agent
      • 77. Follow-up Agent
      • 78. Proposal Agent
      • 79. Pricing Consultant Agent
      • 80. Accountability Check-in Agent
    • ? Meta, Growth & Scale Agents
      • 81. Agent Audit Agent
      • 82. Prompt Optimizer Agent
      • 83. Marketplace Agent
      • 84. Agent Versioning Agent
      • 85. Beta Tester Agent
      • 86. Feature Request Agent
      • 87. Competitor Monitor Agent
      • 88. SWOT Analysis Agent
      • 89. OKR Agent
      • 90. Growth Strategy Agent
      • 91. Revenue Forecast Agent
      • 92. Community Growth Agent
      • 93. Content Gap Agent
      • 94. Language Expansion Agent
      • 95. Localization Agent
      • 96. Compliance Agent
      • 97. Security Agent
      • 98. User Feedback Loop Agent
      • 99. Churn Prevention Agent
      • 100. Agent Launch Planner Agent
    • ? Getting Started: Your Next Steps
      • For Course Creators Using Agents:
      • For Agent Builders Selling to Others:
      • Hybrid Approach (Best ROI):
    • ? Final Thoughts

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