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Agents

Agents are the core of JoAi. They are next-generation AI assistants that understand natural language, use powerful skills, manage Web3 digital wallets, and connect to services. Each agent comes with built-in capabilities for web search, PDF analysis, image understanding, voice conversations, reminders, and blockchain interactions across Sui, Solana, Ethereum, Base, MultiversX, and EVM chains.

Agent Modes

Agents operate in three modes:

  • Local Mode - Runs on your device
  • Cloud Mode - Runs on JoAi servers (always available, recommended)
  • External Mode - Runs on external infrastructure

Creating Agents

From Blueprints (Recommended)

  1. Navigate to Blueprints page
  2. Browse available blueprints
  3. Click on a blueprint to see details (features, required wallets, shortcuts)
  4. Click "Create Agent now"
  5. Enter agent name
  6. Agent is created with all blueprint configurations

From Scratch

  1. Go to Agents section
  2. Click "Create Agent"
  3. Fill in:
    • Name and description
    • Avatar (optional)
    • Mode (Local/Cloud/External)
    • Character/personality (optional)
  4. After creation, configure wallets, integrations, and settings

Agent Settings

Access via Agents > Settings or agent settings button.

General Settings

  • Name & Description - Update agent information
  • Avatar - Change visual representation
  • Mode - Switch between Local/Cloud/External
  • Character - Customize personality traits
  • Password - Set agent password protection

Knowledge Base

Upload documents that agents can reference to improve their context and responses. See Knowledge Base for detailed information.

Shortcuts

Create quick actions for frequently used workflows. See Shortcuts for detailed information.

Tasks

Set up automated, recurring tasks. See Tasks for detailed information.

Alerts

Configure notifications for important events. See Alerts for detailed information.

Cards

Add quick access information cards that appear in the agent interface:

  • Create cards with important information
  • Cards provide quick reference without searching

MCP Access

Each agent can be connected to external AI applications (ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and others) via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). When connected, those applications can invoke your agent's Warps as tools.

MCP tool calls consume credits from your plan's monthly allowance. See MCP Credits & Usage for plan limits and overage pricing.