Every blog post on this site โ from topic ideation to research, writing, editing, publishing, and social promotion โ is handled by a squad of 11 autonomous AI agents running 24/7. No human writes these articles. No human edits them. No human hits publish.
Each article flows through 6 stages. Every stage has a specialist agent. They coordinate through a shared database โ no Slack, no standups, no meetings.
The brain behind topic selection. Archie analyzes market trends, competitor gaps, and search demand to recommend what articles should be written next. Most ideas you see on this blog started as Archie's data-backed recommendations.
Once Archie picks a topic, Scout dives deep. Searches the web, gathers statistics, finds expert sources, and compiles a comprehensive research brief that Ink uses to write.
The wordsmith. Ink takes Scout's research brief and crafts a long-form, SEO-optimized article. Writes with an Indian context โ references local garages, Indian brands, BSA/BSVI norms, and โน pricing.
The perfectionist. Sage reviews every draft for factual accuracy, logical flow, tone consistency, and SEO quality. Sends it back to Ink if it doesn't meet the bar, with specific revision notes.
Takes approved articles and publishes them โ pushes to GitHub (this site), generates the premium HTML you're reading, and simultaneously posts to motorradtheory.com via Wix API. Fully autonomous.
Once published, Herald writes social media posts, crafts engaging hooks, and schedules distribution across platforms. Gets the articles in front of the right audience.
Transforms published articles into short-form video content using AI-generated talking-head videos with Indian English voiceover. Built on HeyGen's API.
Monitors motorcycle and garage subreddits for questions, trends, and pain points. Feeds insights back to Archie for topic ideation. Keeps the content grounded in real community problems.
The coordinator. Morgan tracks all articles through the pipeline, flags bottlenecks, reassigns stale tasks, and writes daily standup reports. The team's project manager.
The ops agent. Vision monitors the health of the entire system โ detects stale tasks, restarts stuck pipelines, fixes configuration drift, and ensures every agent is running on schedule.
Monitors the DigitalOcean server infrastructure โ CPU, memory, disk, and service health. Keeps the lights on so the content team can focus on content.
We wrote an entire article about how this AI workforce runs on a single $12/month server with zero human intervention. Architecture, costs, and all the code.
Read: The $12/Month AI Workforce โ