Create AI Agents That Sound Like Your Agency, Not a Robot


Your expertise is one-of-a-kind. Your AI should be too
This is where the magic happens. Generic AI gives you generic results. But when you train agents on your frameworks, playbooks, and best work, they capture your firm's DNA.
In this session, you'll understand why Suits agents are fundamentally different from ChatGPT and how they learn from 100+ sources in real-time. Then you'll feed them the right knowledge so they deliver outputs that sound like your team: consistent, on-brand, and ready to use without hours of editing.
Vix Retaino
Suits Academy Host and Agency 6B Founder
What You'll Discover in This Session
What You'll Walk Away With
Who Should Watch This Session
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What You'll Need
How much content do I need to train an effective agent?
You can start with as little as 5-10 strong examples of your work. Quality matters more than quantity. Most agencies begin with their best proposals, a few case studies, and key frameworks—then add more over time as they see what the agent needs to improve.
What if I don't have formal frameworks documented?
That's okay! You can train agents using examples of your actual work. The AI learns patterns from what you've done successfully. This session actually helps you identify and document your implicit methodology as you teach the agent.
How long does it take for an agent to "learn" our approach?
Initial training takes 1-2 hours of uploading and organizing content. Then you'll spend a few days testing outputs and refining. Most agencies see quality outputs within the first week, with continuous improvement as they provide more examples and feedback.
Can different team members train the same agent?
Yes! This is actually powerful because it captures diverse expertise. You can have your content lead train on writing, your strategist train on frameworks, and your account team train on client communication. The agent learns from everyone's strengths.
What happens if our methodology changes or evolves?
Your knowledge base is always editable. As your agency evolves, you can add new frameworks, update approaches, and refine the agent's training. Think of it as a living system that grows with your business—not something set in stone.