Shorts people actually watch to the end
Saves about 5h a week. Set it up once and it runs on schedule.
Right now it's all manual
Every upload starts with a blank doc. You rewrite the opening five times and still end up with a hook that loses people in the first two seconds.
One agent that does this job
It becomes a single installable agent with memory, tools, and safety labels.
Preview what comes out
Topic: "why your morning coffee makes you more tired"
Hook: "Your coffee is lying to you." + a 45-second script with a turn at 0:20 and a CTA to follow.
Same job, far less manual work
A person does it by hand every time — collecting, writing, and cleaning up, the same work over and over.
Give it a topic and it writes three hook variants plus a tight 45-second Shorts script in one pass.
Four steps
Describe the job in one sentence; we only ask for the missing details.
Review the generated agent, its files, permissions, and safety labels before any run.
Download the ZIP or import to Desktop and try it once on your own AI account.
Let it repeat as weekly work while Desktop is open.
Inspect everything before it runs
Before publish or install, a security scan checks secrets, unsafe code, and over-broad permissions. You can see what the agent accesses, and important actions wait for human review. Agentlas does not host or proxy models — it runs on your account and keys.