Guided setup for non-technical teams
A guided setup flow that asks what you do, what matters, and what "good" looks like without technical vocabulary.
DeckCrew is a no-code AI agent platform for teams that want useful first value quickly. Add company context, pick a role-based template, and run a real prompt without starting from a blank chatbot or a complex no-code AI agent builder.
Why it matters
No-code AI agents should feel like guided onboarding for real business work, not a configuration project. Start simple, get a real result fast, then go deeper only if you need to.
A guided setup flow that asks what you do, what matters, and what "good" looks like without technical vocabulary.
Start with support, sales, website, or content so the agent has a focused job instead of trying to do everything.
Import website context and upload documents so answers and drafts come from real business material, not guesswork.
Keep customer-facing actions behind draft-first, approval-gated steps, with visibility into what was prepared and why.
How it works
The setup path should be simple enough for anyone to complete, while still producing output that feels grounded and usable.
Step 1
Enter your website and upload key documents so the agent can answer and draft using your product language and policies.
Step 2
Choose the job to be done, support, sales, website, or content, so DeckCrew applies role-based defaults.
Step 3
Test a real support question, follow-up draft, or website suggestion, then iterate based on what you see.
Example prompts
These are designed for non-technical users: clear, practical, and easy to evaluate.
Answer this customer question using our website and docs. If you're unsure, list what you'd need to confirm.
Draft a follow-up email to this lead in our tone and keep it as a draft for review.
Summarize this thread into: situation, what's happened, and next best step.
Suggest improved homepage hero copy and a clearer CTA, based on our current positioning.
Write a short blog outline using our product messaging and target audience.
Best fit
No-code AI agents are most valuable when teams want outcomes fast, without turning into builders or operators.
Teams that want a useful result quickly, then improve it
Non-technical operators who need AI help across support, sales, and website/content work
Companies that want one shared knowledge base instead of isolated chatbots
Teams that want draft-first, approval-gated customer-facing workflows
Operator visibility
As you expand beyond the first prompt, the Bridge becomes the place to review drafts, approvals, and what each agent is working on without losing the simplicity of the no-code setup.
Bridge visibility includes activity streams, approval states, and continuity attribution so teams can inspect what influenced an output before they trust it.
DeckCrew is built for AI agent setup for non-technical users. Start with role, context, and a first task, then use deeper controls only when you need them.
DeckCrew uses a shared logbook, a shared memory and work-history layer, so multiple agents can work from the same company knowledge instead of repeating setup in every prompt.
No-code should not mean "hands off." DeckCrew supports draft-first workflows and approvals so teams can move fast without blindly trusting customer-facing actions.
Related pages
Start with the category overview, then go deeper on features, the agent model, shared memory, and the most common role pages.
See the role-based overview and how teams start simple and expand over time.
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Guided setup, shared knowledge, approvals, workflows, and operator visibility in one place.
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Learn how souls, stable role behavior, and memory make agents more consistent than generic chat.
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How the shared logbook keeps support, sales, and content aligned on one source of truth.
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Answer from your knowledge base, draft replies for review, summarize threads, and escalate when uncertain.
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Prospect research, CRM context summaries, and follow-ups that stay draft-first and reviewable.
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