What is the difference between Guided mode and One Shot mode when building an agent?
Guided mode provides a step-by-step walkthrough for constructing your AI agent, offering assistance throughout the process. One Shot mode, conversely, allows for instant agent creation directly from a single prompt, streamlining the development process.
How does Architect transition from an initial description to a production-ready application?
Architect begins with Plan Mode, where it analyzes requirements and generates a detailed plan including wireframes. This is followed by an Agentic Layer that orchestrates intelligent agents with workflows and data integration, culminating in the building of complete production-ready applications with UI and real-time features.
What is the purpose of the 'Agentic Layer' within Architect's workflow?
The Agentic Layer is responsible for orchestrating intelligent agents. It integrates workflows and data, ensuring that the various components of the AI application work together cohesively and efficiently.
What kind of output can I expect from Architect's 'Production App' stage?
The Production App stage delivers complete, production-ready applications. These applications include a user interface (UI) and incorporate real-time features, making them suitable for immediate deployment and use.
What is the initial step Architect takes after I describe what I want to build?
After you describe your desired build, Architect enters Plan Mode. In this stage, it analyzes your requirements and proceeds to generate a detailed plan, which includes wireframes to visualize the application's structure.