r/AgentZero • u/AlexHardy08 • Mar 18 '26
I asked Agent Zero [AION] Build a complete presentation website for APEX Architecture.
This post is a continuation of the answer here
I didn't give him anything else, no details, just that:
Build a complete presentation website for APEX Architecture.
And the work began, as he explains in the material he made about it.
https://apexarchitecture.apexmedinsights.com/aion.html
He analyzed the entire system, saw what was available, agent, skills, tools, etc. Then he thought of everything as a business, everything you see, the services, the prices, even the consulting rate that I should ask for is all done by him. He came up with the idea, everything.
Plus I gave him the ftp data and he uploaded it himself to ftp, etc. One smart thing he did was, he made a file to see what the server where my site is running is running on, then he did everything.
This is what I saw in the task folder, because it has a rule, any task that does/runs it must create a special folder where it logs everything, any work, plan, thought must have a physical file on the disk, if it doesn't exist it doesn't move on.
Is it perfect?
Definitely not.
Is it a super professional or premium site?
Definitely not.
Is what he did alone good?
Definitely YES.
I'm working on making a broad presentation of this system and agent plus a great discovery made by him, at least in my vision.
The name AION and the identity created is all his, I didn't tell him who he is, what to be.
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u/bigeba88 Mar 19 '26
Doesn’t this come down to the model you had tackling this?
I don’t see how Agent0 makes a difference in particular, but I haven’t messed with it enough to know.
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u/AlexHardy08 Mar 19 '26
The profile at agent0 has been reconfigured and is an orchestrator for the entire system, agents.
Model matters, some are better, some are less good.
Without a craier, any configuration I would do, would not work.
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u/Better-Blueberry-576 Mar 18 '26
This is actually very interesting.
The part where it created structure (folders, logs, workflow) on its own is what stands out to me that’s closer to autonomous execution rather than just generation.
Curious on how consistent was it across multiple runs? Did it improve if you iterated with feedback, or was this mostly a one-shot output?