Build Your Own AI Team
Set up a team of AI agents that lives in a folder on your computer — files you own, organize, and can move anywhere. No coding required.
You don't need to be a developer to put a team of AI helpers to work for you. With one carefully written set of instructions, you can set up an "AI team" that lives inside a single folder on your own computer — and then put it to work on real tasks like research, planning, writing, or tracking your goals.
This site walks you through it, step by step, in plain language. If you can copy and paste, you can do this.
What is an "AI team of agents"?
Think of it as a small office staff made of AI, instead of one all-purpose chatbot.
- A regular chatbot tries to do everything itself in one conversation.
- An AI team has a manager — called the Orchestrator — whose only job is to hand each task to the right specialist (an HR helper, a researcher, a writer, and so on).
Each team member is just a text file that describes who they are and how they work. You can open those files, read them, edit them, copy them, or back them up — because they live on your computer, not hidden inside a chat window.
New to a word on this page? Anything in plain terms is explained on the Glossary page. Terms are linked the first time they appear.
Why store your AI team as text files?
This approach has real advantages over a single, sprawling chat:
- You own the system. The roles, rules, and procedures are saved as files you can open, copy, edit, or back up.
- It's portable. Move the folder to another computer, another location, or another AI tool — your whole team comes with it.
- It's transparent. You can read exactly what each team member is supposed to do, instead of trusting a hidden memory or a long, lost chat thread.
- It's consistent. The Orchestrator can review the team's notes, procedures, and to-do lists before deciding what to do next.
- It supports specialists. Different agents handle different work — research, hiring, writing, planning, or technical tasks.
- It remembers across days. An end-of-day journal helps the team pick up where you left off in your next session.
- You stay in control. The setup requires your approval before any new team member is added, so the system never grows without your say-so.
- It stays organized. Notes, review items, research, and procedures each have a designated home instead of being scattered across conversations.
What you'll need
You don't need anything technical, but you do need three things:
- An "agentic" AI tool. This is an AI that can actually work inside a folder — creating, reading, and editing files — not just chat. Examples: Claude Cowork or ChatGPT Codex. (Curious what "agentic" means? See the Glossary.)
- A folder on your computer to be your team's home. (You'll create this in Build Your Team.)
- About 15–20 minutes for your first setup.
Where to go next
- New here? Start with Build Your Team — the fastest path to your first working AI team, with the build prompt and a plain-language walkthrough.
- Want to use your phone? Set up the Send Updates and View a File iPhone shortcuts.
- Stuck on a word or a problem? Check the Glossary or FAQ & Troubleshooting.
When you discover something amazing your team can do, we'd love to hear about it. Reach us at wwo@byui.edu.