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The author built an AI employee using Hyperagent and open-source models like Kimi K2.6 to automate client research, generating pre-call briefings. Multiple models are available for swapping.

I genuinely did not expect this to work this well. I hired an AI employee at the agency this week. It runs on an open-source model. I built a client research agent on Hyperagent and picked Kimi K2.6 from the model list. Now I drop a company link into Slack and it goes to work on its own: opens a browser, digs through their site, and comes back with a full pre-call briefing. Then it publishes a beautiful briefing page for the prospect. Funding timeline, gaps we can pitch, 5 intake call questions, one red flag. Ready before the call even starts. The wild part is the model picker. GLM 5.2, DeepSeek V4, Kimi K2.6, and Qwen 3.7 are all live on Hyperagent now, right next to the frontier models. Swap the brain under the same agent anytime and compare. Watch it work through a real prospect in the video. Open-source caught up faster than anyone expected.
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I genuinely did not expect this to work this well.

I hired an AI employee at the agency this week. It runs on an open-source model.

I built a client research agent on Hyperagent and picked Kimi K2.6 from the model list. Now I drop a company link into Slack and it goes to work on its own: opens a browser, digs through their site, and comes back with a full pre-call briefing.

Then it publishes a beautiful briefing page for the prospect. Funding timeline, gaps we can pitch, 5 intake call questions, one red flag. Ready before the call even starts.

The wild part is the model picker. GLM 5.2, DeepSeek V4, Kimi K2.6, and Qwen 3.7 are all live on Hyperagent now, right next to the frontier models. Swap the brain under the same agent anytime and compare.

Watch it work through a real prospect in the video.

Open-source caught up faster than anyone expected.

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