Named Agent Business Stack: Popcorn, Edith, Sherlock
Three specialized named agents running in parallel: Popcorn = personal executive assistant (calendar, personal tasks), Edith = internal comms nervous system (Slack monitoring, team updates), Sherlock = revenue radar (pipeline monitoring, opportunity alerts). Each agent stays in its lane; no context confusion between roles.
The Problem
Single agents trying to handle everything get confused. Context bleeds between personal tasks, team communication, and business opportunities. The agent becomes a jack of all trades, master of none.
The Solution
Named, specialized agents with clear responsibilities:
Popcorn (Personal Executive Assistant)
- Calendar management
- Personal task tracking
- Individual reminders and follow-ups
Edith (Internal Comms Nervous System)
- Slack monitoring
- Team update summaries
- Internal notification routing
Sherlock (Revenue Radar)
- Pipeline monitoring
- Opportunity alerts
- Revenue-critical notifications
Key Insight
Naming agents and giving them distinct roles prevents context confusion. When each agent has a clear identity and scope, they stay in their lane and perform better than a single generalist agent.
Skills Used
- Calendar management
- Slack integration
- CRM/pipeline monitoring
- Multi-agent orchestration