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Cosmic Team Agents
Launching today
Cosmic Team Agents are AI-powered team members that join your Slack, WhatsApp, and Telegram. They write and publish content, build and deploy apps, call any REST API, and run data-driven workflows. Plus, every project gets a built-in Cosmic Agent from day one.





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Hey PH! Tony here, CEO of Cosmic (YC W19).
We've been building headless CMS tools over a decade, and today we're launching something that changes the entire experience of using a CMS.
The hardest part of growing with content isn't the CMS. It's building the team to make it work. You need writers who understand your product. Researchers who know what topics to target. Someone to handle SEO. Someone to check analytics and figure out what's actually driving traffic. Most companies either can't afford that team or can't keep them all aligned.
So we built it into the CMS.
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Cosmic Team Agents are AI-powered team members that live in your Slack, WhatsApp, and Telegram. You give them a name, a role, and instructions. They can:
- Research keywords, competitors, and market trends to decide what content to create
- Write and publish content directly to your CMS with SEO metadata and featured images
- Read your codebase, build pages, and open pull requests
- Browse analytics dashboards and generate reports with prioritized action items
- Call any REST API (Gmail, Stripe, Vercel, whatever you use)
- Delegate tasks to each other and run multi-step workflows
They're not chatbots. They're persistent team members that make data-driven decisions and execute on them.
Every Cosmic project also comes with a built-in Cosmic Agent from day one. It helps you manage content, generate images, set up your team agents, and learn the platform. Zero configuration.
We've been using Team Agents internally for weeks and they've become part of our daily workflow. Our content agent writes and publishes blog posts based on keyword research and analytics data. Our research agent finds and qualifies content ideas. A weekly analytics workflow logs into Vercel, Google Search Console, and Ahrefs, pulls performance data, and generates a report with what to write next. Our engineering agent takes those reports and turns them into action, optimizing page performance, fixing technical SEO issues, and shipping code updates based on real data. The decisions are driven by real data, not guesses.
We'd love your feedback. What would you build with AI agents connected to your CMS?
Having an agent that can write content, deploy apps, and call REST APIs from inside a chat thread is powerful for small teams who don't want to context-switch between 10 tools. How do the agents handle content that needs approval before publishing? Is there a review step built in or does it just ship?
Cosmic
@ben_gendΒ Great question, Ben! You have full control. Every agent can be configured to save content as a draft for human review before publishing, or you can let it publish directly. It's up to you.
You can also use the approval request feature where the agent pauses and asks for your OK in Slack/WhatsApp/Telegram before taking an action. So you stay in the loop without being a bottleneck.
Most of our users start with draft-and-review, then gradually give agents more autonomy as they build trust. Best of both worlds.