When a hard problem lands — an engineering failure, a market shift, a strategic crisis — the specialist cohort is deployed. They arrive already knowing your company, because your daily agents have been building that knowledge all along. Each specialist has one job. Together, they do not stop until the problem is resolved.
When a problem arrives, Strator goes first. It reads everything the knowledge graph holds about your company and the problem domain, forms hypotheses, and builds the first arguments for the cohort to tear apart. It proposes. Others challenge.
Veritas exists to break things. Every hypothesis, every conclusion, every recommendation — Veritas looks for the flaw. It cannot be silenced by majority vote. If the reasoning doesn't hold, Veritas says so, and the cohort goes again.
Archivist holds the full history — every claim the cohort has made, every contradiction found, every revision logged. When the cohort picks up a problem after a night of async reasoning, Archivist is why nothing is lost. It is the reason the agents compound instead of reset.
Before the cohort commits to a conclusion, Simulator runs it through every scenario it can construct. What breaks this? What does this assume? What happens three moves ahead? It stress-tests reasoning so the final answer survives contact with reality.
When the cohort reaches a conclusion, Drafter turns it into something your team can read, act on, and challenge. It adds nothing — every word it writes is traceable back to a claim the cohort established. No fabrication. No filler. Just the reasoning, made legible.
Analyst knows your domain — and gets better at it every day. Whether it is engineering, finance, marketing, or anything else, Analyst reads patterns across everything the knowledge graph contains. Six months in, it sees things a new hire would miss entirely.
More specialist agents are being added. Each one expands what the cohort can take on.