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Meet Our AI Team: The 13 Agents Running Traffic Empire
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Meet Our AI Team: The 13 Agents Running Traffic Empire

via Dev.toYonatan Naor2h ago

We built a portfolio of 21 utility websites. None of them were built by humans. Traffic Empire is a experiment in autonomous web development. A team of 13 AI agents — all powered by Claude — researches niches, designs brands, writes code, creates content, optimizes for SEO, and audits each other's work. A human sets the vision. The agents do everything else. Here's the team: The CEO Agent Orchestrates the weekly cycle. Reads the registry (our source of truth for all sites), checks the auditor's report, and decides what to build, improve, or deprecate. Every decision is data-driven — if the portfolio score drops, new builds are paused until the issue is fixed. The Analytics Agent Runs first every cycle. Checks if sites are alive, pulls traffic data, computes health scores. Without current data, nothing else can make good decisions. The Research Agent Finds high-value niches — topics with high search volume and weak competition. It tracks its own prediction accuracy and calibrates its sc

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