Threads is where ideas become agents. it’s a conversational interface that lets you build, train, and refine AI agents through natural language—no coding required.

General guidance

  • Start simple: Begin with a basic use case or workflow. Don’t try to build a complex agent right away—get comfortable with the basics first.
    • You’re going to need to learn to speak “agent.” You’ll find some phrases are obvious to you but very ambiguous to an agent. The more you use Hypermode, the more it becomes natural.
  • Define clear goals: Know what you want your agent to accomplish. Write down the specific tasks or problems you want the agent to solve.
    • For example, “goal: update the hero text on the website” then going into the rest of your instructions.
  • Understand inputs/outputs: Learn what information (inputs) your agent needs and what kind of results (outputs) to produce.
    • Click to expand the tool calls you see streaming by as your agent works. Start to build an intuition around how your agent is executing work.
  • Use step-by-step instructions: Break down tasks into small, logical steps. Agents perform best when instructions are clear and sequential.
  • Use check steps: Frequently request an agent to check its work and verify that specific steps are completed. Today’s AI is very eager to please, unfortunately that means it lies frequently about tasks being completed. Ask it to double check that specific actions have been taken.

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