Meet [ Agent Name ]
[ One punchy line about what your agent does for Web Hosting ]
An AI agent that takes the repetitive, soul-crushing work off the Web Hosting team's plate β so humans handle the hard, interesting problems.
So we built [ Agent Name ]
[ What it does in one clear sentence β e.g. 'Triages incoming hosting incidents, finds the root cause, and either fixes it or hands a ready-to-action summary to an engineer.' ] Here's how it changes the Web Hosting product:
[ Core capability ]
[ Plain-English description of the main thing the agent does. ]
Faster incident response
Catches and resolves common hosting issues in seconds instead of waiting in a human queue β uptime and customer trust both go up.
Fewer escalations
Deflects an estimated [ % ] of repetitive tickets before they ever reach an engineer, because robots don't get tired at 5pm.
Engineers do real work
Frees the team to focus on platform improvements and the genuinely hard problems instead of firefighting the same issues again.
The βwow, thatβs a lot of hoursβ machine
One big number, made of two real streams of work the agent takes over. Drag the sliders to match your estimates β it updates live.
Firefighting
Time the team currently burns reacting to incidents, outages, and 'why is my site down' fires.
Resolving global tickets
Time spent working through the shared global ticket queue β repetitive, well-understood requests the agent can own.
* Hours are team-wide per week, projected across ~48 working weeks/year. Edit the defaults in lib/content.ts.
Live in production β not a slide-only fantasy
This is the agent handling a real Web Hosting case end to end. It loops automatically.
β [ Real case it handled ]
[ Outcome / what happened ]
β [ Another solved case ]
Handled [ N ] times so far with [ result ].