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How to Roll Out AI Agents in a Team (Without Starting a Quiet Rebellion)

2026-03-13
#agents  #change-management  #rollout  #automation  #operations  #guide 

A practical guide to AI agent change management: how to pilot one workflow, use shadow mode, define approvals, design handoffs, and roll out automation without triggering internal resistance.

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AI Agent Access Control: How to Give Agents Just Enough Permission

2026-03-12
#agents  #security  #access-control  #permissions  #production  #guide 

A practical guide to AI agent access control: least privilege, scoped credentials, approval gates, environment separation, and the patterns that keep production agents from becoming overpowered liabilities.

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How to Make AI Agents Idempotent: Prevent Duplicate Actions, Double Charges, and Repeat Emails

2026-03-12
#agents  #idempotency  #production  #reliability  #operations  #guide 

A practical guide to making AI agents idempotent so retries do not create duplicate side effects. Learn idempotency keys, execution receipts, decision logs, and safe retry patterns for production agents.

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How to Benchmark AI Agents (Without Turning It Into a Research Project)

2026-03-11
#agents  #benchmarking  #evals  #production  #guide 

A practical guide to benchmarking AI agents: what to measure, how to build an eval set, how to compare versions fairly, and how to avoid fake progress before production rollout.

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How to Price the Human Backup Layer Behind an AI Agent

2026-03-11
#agents  #pricing  #human-in-the-loop  #operations  #monetization  #automation 

AI agents do not get expensive on the happy path. They get expensive in approvals, exceptions, and human rescue work. Here is how to price the backup layer buyers actually trust.

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How to Price an AI Agent When the Workload Is Unpredictable

2026-03-10
#agents  #pricing  #monetization  #automation  #business  #consulting 

Most AI agent offers get priced wrong because the workload is not stable. Here’s a practical way to price setup, base volume, overages, exceptions, and human review without getting smoked by variability.

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How to Roll Back AI Agents in Production (Without Taking the Whole System Down)

2026-03-10
#agents  #production  #rollback  #versioning  #operations 

A practical guide to AI agent rollback in production: how to version prompts, tools, memory schemas, and routing logic so you can recover fast when a release goes bad.

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How to Add Human-in-the-Loop Approval to AI Agents (Without Killing Speed)

2026-03-09
#agents  #human-in-the-loop  #approval workflows  #production  #guide 

A practical guide to human-in-the-loop AI agents: where to add approval gates, which actions should always require review, and how to design approval workflows that preserve speed instead of turning your agent into inbox theater.

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The First 5 AI Agent Offers I’d Sell Before Building a SaaS

2026-03-09
#agents  #offers  #monetization  #saas  #automation  #business 

If you want to make money with AI agents, do not start with a SaaS fantasy. Start with narrow, sellable offers that solve painful workflow problems and teach you what to productize later.

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AI Agent Incident Response Runbook (2026): What to Do When Production Goes Sideways

2026-03-08
#agents  #incident response  #production  #operations  #runbook 

A practical incident response runbook for AI agents in production: first 5 minutes, first hour, evidence capture, kill switches, rollback, customer communication, and how to turn incidents into regression tests.

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