I'm a one-person CS ops "team." I built an agent in Hyperagent that triages our entire renewal book every Monday morning. Sharing the setup + what it actually outputs.
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A one-person CS ops team shares how they built an agent in Hyperagent to automatically triage their entire renewal book every Monday morning, including the setup and real outputs.
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