agency-agents
A complete AI agency at your fingertips - From frontend wizards to Reddit community ninjas, from whimsy injectors to reality checkers. Each agent is a specialized expert with personality, processes, and proven deliverables.
The agency-agents MCP server delivers a curated collection of specialized AI agent personalities designed to transform workflows across engineering, design, marketing, sales, and paid media. Each agent—from Frontend Developers and Reddit Community Builders to PPC Strategists and Privacy Engineers—brings domain expertise, a unique communication style, and production-ready deliverables. Compatible with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, and many other AI coding assistants, it offers both a native desktop app and command-line installation scripts for rapid deployment.
Key Features
Use Cases
- 01Rapidly onboard specialized expertise into Claude Code or Cursor for frontend development, backend architecture, or mobile app builds
- 02Deploy marketing and SEO specialists to guide content strategy, social media campaigns, and China market localization
- 03Access sales and PPC agents for pipeline analysis, outbound sequences, discovery coaching, and ad account audits
- 04Integrate design agents for UI/UX research, brand consistency, inclusive visuals, and accessibility compliance
- 05Use engineering agents for DevOps automation, database optimization, incident response, and embedded firmware projects
- 06Install only the agents you need by division or specialty to stay within tool-specific agent limits
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agency-agents — FAQ
What is the agency-agents MCP server?+
It is an open-source collection of over 100 AI agent personalities, each specialized in domains like engineering, design, marketing, sales, and paid media. Each agent provides workflows, deliverables, and a distinct communication style to assist with specific tasks in AI coding tools.
How do I install agency-agents into Claude Code or Cursor?+
Download the native Agency Agents app from the releases page for one-click installation on macOS, Linux, or Windows. Alternatively, clone the repository and run the install script with flags like --tool claude-code or --tool cursor to copy agent files into the appropriate directories.
Which AI clients and tools work with agency-agents?+
It works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Windsurf, Aider, Antigravity, GitHub Copilot, Kimi Code, Osaurus, Hermes, Mistral Vibe, and other compatible AI assistants. The installation script auto-detects installed tools and supports selective installation.
Do I need API keys or special permissions to use agency-agents?+
No API keys are required. The agents are prompt templates and workflow definitions that integrate with your existing AI coding assistant. You only need the assistant itself (e.g., Claude Code subscription or Cursor installation) to activate and use the agents.
Is agency-agents free to use?+
Yes, the entire collection is open-source and available under the MIT license. You can freely use, modify, and distribute it.
Can I install only specific agents or divisions instead of the entire roster?+
Yes, the install script supports selective installation with flags like --division engineering,security or --agent frontend-developer,ui-designer. This is especially useful for tools like OpenCode that have agent count limits.
How do I install agency-agents?+
Open the source repository on GitHub and follow its README. agency-agents is a mcp server — MCP Agents Market links you directly to the official repo.
Is agency-agents free?+
agency-agents is an open-source project hosted on GitHub. Check the repository for its license and any usage requirements.