Meet the Team: Autonomous AI Agent Fleet
AIOHM runs on a canonical registry of 22 specialized AI agents. At the center of the system is Muse Orchestrator Agent, the master director that aligns strategy, long-term brand memory, tool delegation, and multi-tenant marketing execution.
Your AI Agency
Your agency team operates in two modes:
- Internal mode — your private strategy room where Muse and the registry-backed agents plan, create, and execute
- Public mode — Mirror Mode handles audience questions using only approved public knowledge
This split means one brand gets a private thinking partner and a public support surface without ever mixing internal strategy into public answers.
The important shift is that AIOHM no longer relies on a short list of marketing personas alone. The live platform uses 18 canonical agents so it can cover content, commerce, analytics, workflows, social scheduling, retrieval, quality review, and security without overloading a single assistant.
Canonical Agent Registry
The registry is the platform's single source of truth for agent names, responsibilities, and MCP access.
Orchestration and Public Agents
| Agent | Class | Public role | What it does | MCP access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muse Orchestrator Agent | MuseOrchestratorAgent | Creative Director | Master orchestrator for planning, delegation, and platform operations | Knowledgebase, WordPress, Mautic, Postiz |
| Muse Mirror Agent | MuseMirrorAgent | Brand Ambassador | Public-facing support and approved knowledge responses | Knowledgebase |
| Muse Developer Agent | MuseDeveloperAgent | Senior DevOps & Engineering | Workspace actions, RAG-driven developer assistance, and tool validation | Knowledgebase |
Marketing, Content, and Channel Agents
| Agent | Class | Public role | What it does | MCP access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muse Marketing Agent | MuseMarketingAgent | Campaign Strategist | Campaign planning, messaging, copywriting, and content strategy | Postiz, Mautic |
| Muse SEO Agent | MuseSeoAgent | SEO Specialist | Keyword research, technical SEO, and content optimization | SEO |
| Muse WordPress Agent | MuseWordPressAgent | Content Publisher | Creates, updates, publishes, and maintains WordPress content | WordPress |
| Muse WooCommerce Agent | MuseWooCommerceAgent | Commerce Manager | Products, inventory, orders, pricing, and commerce workflows | WordPress |
| Muse Mautic Agent | MuseMauticAgent | Outreach Manager | Contacts, segments, campaigns, nurture flows, and email operations | Mautic |
| Muse Sales Follow-Up Agent | MuseSalesFollowUpAgent | Follow-Up Strategist | Lead classification, stage diagnostics, and 1-click follow-up dispatch | Mautic |
| Muse LinkedIn Agent | MuseLinkedInAgent | LinkedIn Specialist | Professional networking, B2B outreach, content publishing, and analytics | |
| Muse LinkedIn Ads Agent | MuseLinkedInAdsAgent | LinkedIn Ads Specialist | B2B ad strategy, campaign structure, and high-converting ad copy | |
| Muse Ad Creative Agent | MuseAdCreativeAgent | Creative Brief Strategist | Visual direction, layout hierarchies, and ad creative briefs | None |
| Muse RSS Autoblog Agent | MuseRssAutoblogAgent | Content Curator | Feed processing, rewriting, autoblogging, and publish-ready content generation | WordPress, SEO |
| Muse Postiz Agent | MusePostizAgent | Social Scheduler | Social scheduling, publishing, and distribution workflows | Postiz |
| Muse Facebook Agent | MuseFacebookAgent | Facebook Specialist | Facebook publishing, page insights, and campaign support | |
| Muse Web Builder Agent | MuseWebBuilderAgent | Web Designer | Public pages, forms, templates, and frontend build work | Puppeteer, Fetch, File System |
Intelligence, Quality, and Operations Agents
| Agent | Class | Public role | What it does | MCP access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muse Analytics Agent | MuseAnalyticsAgent | Data Analyst | Traffic, conversions, reporting, and performance insights | Google Analytics |
| Muse Entity Extraction Agent | MuseEntityExtractionAgent | Research Analyst | Entity extraction, knowledge mapping, and structured research | Knowledgebase |
| Muse Knowledge Synthesis Agent | MuseKnowledgeSynthesisAgent | Knowledge Synthesizer | Summaries, synthesis, and reusable research consolidation | Knowledgebase |
| Muse Booking Agent | MuseBookingAgent | Booking Operator | Scheduling, appointments, and calendar workflows | None |
| Muse Rubric Agent | MuseRubricAgent | Quality Reviewer | Scores outputs against rubrics and quality gates | Knowledgebase |
| Muse Security Audit Agent | MuseSecurityAuditAgent | Security Auditor | Secret scanning, tenant isolation review, OAuth health, and approval bypass checks | Security |
Not every agent appears as a separate top-level persona in the UI. Some exist to make the platform more capable, reviewable, and safe behind the scenes.
How The Registry Is Used
- Muse delegates by capability, not just by a marketing title
- Workflow Builder, templates, and admin surfaces call the same registry-backed specialists directly
- Governance features depend on agents that were missing from the older public 11-role summary
- The registry keeps naming, tool access, and behavior consistent across tenant workspaces
Brand Memory
Your agency remembers everything through a three-tier memory system:
- Conversation context — the active session stays focused and immediate
- Session memory — summarized for continuity across longer work sessions
- Brand knowledge — durable tenant knowledge from documents, notes, and brand data
This structure means your agency gets smarter over time instead of starting from zero every conversation.
Memory Gardener
The Gardener is how your agency maintains memory quality.
- Keeps useful facts alive and accessible
- Compresses repeated patterns into concise summaries
- Removes clutter so high-value context stays available when it matters
In practice, your agency's memory evolves with your brand instead of becoming a noisy archive.
Skills and MCP Access
Skills and MCP access let the registry behave like an operating system instead of a generic chatbot.
- Skills define playbooks, checklists, and standard procedures
- They shape responses without rewriting the full system prompt every time
- Brand-specific skills make each workspace behave like a trained operator, not a generic chatbot
- MCP servers give selected agents structured access to tools like WordPress, Mautic, Postiz, analytics, and security review systems
Task Delegation
Muse delegates to specialists when a task needs deeper domain handling.
- WordPress and WooCommerce work move to the publishing and commerce agents
- Campaign, email, and social scheduling work move to marketing, Mautic, Postiz, and Facebook agents
- Reporting, scoring, and security review move to analytics, rubric, and security agents
This keeps Muse strategic while still giving you one main contact for all work.
Document Briefing
Uploaded files become part of your agency's working context.
- Documents are scanned and summarized
- Relevant excerpts get reused inside conversations
- File-driven briefs are much more precise than freeform chat alone
Data Processing
When enabled, the platform exposes controlled computation for tasks that benefit from structured data work.
- Useful for data shaping and analysis
- Stays tightly scoped and safety-checked
- Complements the rest of your agency's tooling, especially analytics, extraction, and synthesis tasks
Why This Matters
AIOHM is not another chatbot. It is a tenant-aware AI marketing platform with a real agent registry behind the scenes. That registry connects memory, tools, documents, brand voice, governance, and execution workflows into one coordinated system that can grow with your brand instead of collapsing into one overloaded assistant.