What Does a KrakenClaw AI Agent Blueprint Actually Look Like?
Most AI companies show you a generic demo. KrakenClaw shows you your business.
The Blueprint is the core product — a personalized AI agent architecture designed from a 15-minute conversation about how your business actually works. Here's what the process looks like and what you actually receive.
What Happens During the Interview?
The Blueprint starts with a 15-minute voice conversation. You're talking to an AI interviewer — not filling out a form, not watching a demo, not sitting through a sales pitch.
The interviewer asks about your business in natural conversation. What do you do? How big is your team? What does a typical day look like? Where does your time go? How do you communicate with clients and team members?
Based on your answers, it probes deeper. If you mention that follow-ups are a problem, it asks about your current follow-up process, volume, and channels. If you mention that reporting takes too long, it asks what reports, how often, and for whom.
The interview is structured in phases — business basics, daily operations, communication channels, pain points, infrastructure preferences — but it doesn't feel structured. It feels like talking to a knowledgeable consultant who's genuinely trying to understand your business.
What Does the Blueprint Contain?
When the interview is complete, the Blueprint is generated. It's a branded PDF document containing:
Executive Summary: A 3-4 sentence overview of what the interviewer learned and what it recommends. Written in plain business language, not tech jargon. It captures the essence of your business and the opportunity.
Your Agent Team: The specific agents recommended for your business, each with a name, role, description, and justification based on what you said. Each agent is tagged with a deployment mode — Create (building a new capability), Multiply (amplifying existing capacity), or Unleash (removing bottlenecks).
A Day in the Life: A narrative walkthrough of a typical day with your agents active. This is the section that makes people say "I want this." It shows your morning email triage handled automatically, your follow-ups sent on schedule, your reports generated without asking — all based on the actual day you described.
Priority Deployment Roadmap: Which agents to start with and why. Phase 1 is the agent that delivers the fastest business impact. Phase 2 adds the next layer. Phase 3 introduces advanced capabilities like cross-agent workflows and scheduled automations.
Channel Recommendations: Which channels your agents should connect to based on how your team and customers communicate.
Hours Reclaimed: Estimated weekly hours reclaimed per agent, grounded in what you described during the interview. These aren't hypothetical — they're directional estimates based on the specific tasks and volumes you mentioned.
Security Recommendation: Every Blueprint includes a security tier recommendation and notes on compliance considerations relevant to your industry.
What Makes It Personalized?
The Blueprint is not a template with your name pasted in. Every section is generated from your interview data.
If you told the interviewer that you spend 3 hours every Monday compiling a client status report from data in four different tools, your Blueprint will show an operations agent whose primary function includes automated status report generation — and the "day in the life" narrative will mention "by 8am Monday, your weekly status report is compiled and ready in your Slack."
If you mentioned that your one-person marketing team can't keep up with social media and newsletters, your Blueprint will recommend a communications agent in MULTIPLY mode with an estimated 8-12 hours reclaimed per week.
The personalization is why it works. Generic AI recommendations are easy to ignore. Recommendations that reference your specific pain points and daily workflows are hard to dismiss.
Why Does It Cost $37?
The interview is free. The Blueprint costs $37 because it takes real compute and real architecture to generate — it's not a PDF export of a form submission. It's an AI-generated analysis of your business operations.
At $37, it's priced to be an easy decision. If the Blueprint shows you that 3 agents could reclaim 20 hours of your week, the $37 is irrelevant. If it doesn't, you're out less than a business lunch.
Most businesses report that the Blueprint alone — even without deploying agents — gives them clarity on their operational inefficiencies that they've never had before. Understanding where your time goes is valuable whether or not you automate it.
What Happens After You Get the Blueprint?
You have three options:
Option 1: Deploy It Yourself: The Blueprint includes enough detail for a technical team to implement the architecture. The deployment roadmap tells you what to build, in what order, and why.
Option 2: Done-For-You Deployment ($3,500): KrakenClaw's team takes your Blueprint and makes it real. They configure every agent, connect your channels, run comprehensive testing, and provide 30 days of tuning. You book a fleet configuration call, prepare your accounts, and go live.
Option 3: Keep It as a Reference: The Blueprint is yours. No expiration, no pressure. Some business owners use it to have more informed conversations with their technical advisors. Others come back months later when the timing is right.
Whatever you choose, the Blueprint gives you something most AI companies don't: clarity before commitment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Blueprint interview take?
About 15 minutes. It's a voice-first conversation with an AI interviewer — not a form. You talk about your business naturally, and the AI asks follow-up questions based on your answers.
Is the Blueprint a template?
No. Every Blueprint is generated from your specific interview responses. Your agent team, their roles, the day-in-the-life narrative, the impact estimates — all based on what you told the interviewer about your business.
What if I don't like the agents recommended?
The discovery session is free. You only pay $37 for the Blueprint after reviewing what's inside. If the agent team doesn't feel right, you can provide additional context to refine the recommendations.
Can I change the Blueprint later?
The Blueprint is a document — yours to keep. During deployment, the fleet configuration call is where you can adjust agent roles, add agents, or modify the architecture. The Blueprint is the starting point, not the final word.
What happens after I buy the Blueprint?
You can download it as a PDF immediately. From there, you can deploy it yourself using the roadmap, or purchase KrakenClaw's Done-For-You deployment ($3,500) where the team handles everything.
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