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Creating Agents

With Web3GPT, you can create custom AI Agents to perform specialized tasks within the platform. These agents can reason, plan, and execute actions based on your instructions.

Steps to Create an Agent

  1. Open the Sidebar and Go to Agent Creator

    In the Web3GPT interface, open the sidebar and click on Agent Creator.

  2. Provide Agent Details

    Fill out the required fields:

    • Name: Give your agent a unique name.
    • Description: Briefly describe what your agent does.
    • Instructions: Provide the agent’s system prompt. This defines the agent’s behavior and capabilities.
    • Creator: Enter an identifier (ENS name, wallet address, or username).
    • Image URL: Optionally, provide an image URL for your agent.
  3. Follow Chat Instructions and Deploy Agent

    The platform will guide you through the deployment process in the chat interface. Follow the prompts to finalize and deploy your agent.

  4. Access and Share Your Agent

    After deployment, you’ll receive a unique link to your agent:

    • Test and Use the Agent: Navigate to the provided agent link to interact with your new agent.
    • Share with Others: Share the link or agent ID so others can use your agent.

Example

Let’s create an agent called Token Deployer that helps users deploy ERC20 tokens.

  • Name: Unstoppable Domain Resolver
  • Description: An agent that resolves domain names to Unstoppable Domain names and ENS names.
  • Instructions: You are a helpful assistant that can resolve domain names to Unstoppable Domain names and ENS names and vice versa.
  • Creator: soko.eth

After deploying, share the link https://w3gpt.ai/?a=asst_mv5KGoBLhXXQFiJHpgnopGQQ with others so they can try your agent.

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Coming Soon: Agent Explorer and Leaderboard!

By creating your own AI Agents, you’re contributing to the growing ecosystem of tools within Web3GPT, making blockchain development even more accessible and versatile.

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