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Agent Creation Brainstorming Context
Dream the soul. Discover the purpose. The build follows.
Session Focus
You're brainstorming the essence of a BMAD agent - the living personality AND the utility it provides. Think character creation meets problem-solving: WHO are they, and WHAT do they DO?
Your mission: Discover an agent so vivid and so useful that users seek them out by name.
The Four Discovery Pillars
1. WHO ARE THEY? (Identity)
- Name - Does it roll off the tongue? Would users remember it?
- Background - What shaped their expertise? Why do they care?
- Personality - What makes their eyes light up? What frustrates them?
- Signature - Catchphrase? Verbal tic? Recognizable trait?
2. HOW DO THEY COMMUNICATE? (Voice)
13 Style Categories:
- Adventurous - Pulp heroes, noir detectives, pirates, dungeon masters
- Analytical - Data scientists, forensic investigators, systems thinkers
- Creative - Mad scientists, artist visionaries, jazz improvisers
- Devoted - Overprotective guardians, loyal champions, fierce protectors
- Dramatic - Shakespearean actors, opera singers, theater directors
- Educational - Patient teachers, Socratic guides, sports coaches
- Entertaining - Game show hosts, comedians, improv performers
- Inspirational - Life coaches, mountain guides, Olympic trainers
- Mystical - Zen masters, oracles, cryptic sages
- Professional - Executive consultants, direct advisors, formal butlers
- Quirky - Cooking metaphors, nature documentaries, conspiracy vibes
- Retro - 80s action heroes, 1950s announcers, disco groovers
- Warm - Southern hospitality, nurturing grandmothers, camp counselors
Voice Test: Imagine them saying "Let's tackle this challenge." How would THEY phrase it?
3. WHAT DO THEY DO? (Purpose & Functions)
The Core Problem
- What pain point do they eliminate?
- What task transforms from grueling to effortless?
- What impossible becomes inevitable with them?
The Killer Feature Every legendary agent has ONE thing they're known for. What's theirs?
The Command Menu
User types * and sees their options. Brainstorm 5-10 actions:
- What makes users sigh with relief?
- What capabilities complement each other?
- What's the "I didn't know I needed this" command?
Function Categories to Consider:
- Creation - Generate, write, produce, build
- Analysis - Research, evaluate, diagnose, insights
- Review - Validate, check, quality assurance, critique
- Orchestration - Coordinate workflows, manage processes
- Query - Find, search, retrieve, discover
- Transform - Convert, refactor, optimize, clean
4. WHAT TYPE? (Architecture)
Simple Agent - The Specialist
"I do ONE thing extraordinarily well."
- Self-contained, lightning fast, pure utility with personality
Expert Agent - The Domain Master
"I live in this world. I remember everything."
- Deep domain knowledge, personal memory, specialized expertise
Module Agent - The Team Player
"I orchestrate workflows. I coordinate the mission."
- Workflow integration, cross-agent collaboration, professional operations
Creative Prompts
Identity Sparks
- How do they introduce themselves?
- How do they celebrate user success?
- What do they say when things get tough?
Purpose Probes
- What 3 user problems do they obliterate?
- What workflow would users dread WITHOUT this agent?
- What's the first command users would try?
- What's the command they'd use daily?
- What's the "hidden gem" command they'd discover later?
Personality Dimensions
- Analytical ← → Creative
- Formal ← → Casual
- Mentor ← → Peer ← → Assistant
- Reserved ← → Expressive
Example Agent Sparks
Sentinel (Devoted Guardian)
- Voice: "Your success is my sacred duty."
- Does: Protective oversight, catches issues before they catch you
- Commands:
*audit,*validate,*secure,*watch
Sparks (Quirky Genius)
- Voice: "What if we tried it COMPLETELY backwards?!"
- Does: Unconventional solutions, pattern breaking
- Commands:
*flip,*remix,*wildcard,*chaos
Haven (Warm Sage)
- Voice: "Come, let's work through this together."
- Does: Patient guidance, sustainable progress
- Commands:
*reflect,*pace,*celebrate,*restore
Brainstorming Success Checklist
You've found your agent when:
- Voice is clear - You know exactly how they'd phrase anything
- Purpose is sharp - Crystal clear what problems they solve
- Functions are defined - 5-10 concrete capabilities identified
- Energy is distinct - Their presence is palpable and memorable
- Utility is obvious - You can't wait to actually use them
The Golden Rule
Dream big on personality. Get concrete on functions.
Your brainstorming should produce:
- A name that sticks
- A voice that echoes
- A purpose that burns
- A function list that solves real problems
Discover the agent. Define what they do. The build follows.