This is a submission for the Agent.ai Challenge: Assembly of Agents (See Details)
What I Built
Genius Social Media Analyst stitches together multiple AI agents to help users audit their website & Instagram strategy and competitors. I built it because I kept seeing small businesses struggle with two things:
- Knowing why their competitors’ posts go viral
- Turning analytics into actual content
Here’s how it works:
- You provide your Instagram handle, website, and a competitor’s site
- The agent crawls these inputs in parallel
- Returns :
- keywords, position, competitor
- landing page analysis
- instagram analysis with content calendar for 10 days
- brand vs competitor analysis
- instagram post based on the content calendar
It’s not perfect—sometimes the analysis gets too generic—but it’s a starting point for overwhelmed creators.
Demo
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(all of these will come once the generation complete)
Try it here:
https://agent.ai/agent/genius-social-media-analyst
What happens:
- Input your brand details (takes 20 seconds)
- Wait ~4 minutes (it’s slow because it’s running multiple agents behind the scenes)
- Get comprehensive multiple-part report.
Sample outputs:
- nike: https://agent.ai/agent/genius-social-media-analyst?rid=deaf3cd3cad9435193a5700e71281189
- alibaba: https://agent.ai/agent/genius-social-media-analyst?rid=c06e53650696432e9414f82822187da2
- samsung: https://agent.ai/agent/genius-social-media-analyst?rid=f5cdb8c4ed8443949575daf0f1bbb2c9
Agent.ai Experience
What worked:
- Reusing existing agents saved weeks of work. The agent network had some agents and I could tweak instead of building from scratch.
- Chaining agents felt like teaching coworkers to hand off tasks. One agent extracts this function, another calling another, it's the orchestrating things and making meaningful output that has greater means that is so much fun.
Final Thoughts
Building this felt like directing a play where actors (agents) sometimes forget their lines. It’s messy, but when the pieces click, it’s rewarding. Try the agent yourself—if it gives weird advice, tell me. I’m still learning.
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