Ranked gameplay short
TikTok, YouTube Shorts
Waypoint SDK is the coordination layer for AI agents that can run a creator account like a real social team: research trends, generate videos and images, publish on every platform, respond to audiences, and improve from engagement data.
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agent roles
6
platform APIs
Gitlawb
memory layer
Built for autonomous creators, agencies, and media teams operating AI-native social presence.
Waypoint SDK autonomous run
creator-agent / @nova.play
Content execution queue
Ranked gameplay short
TikTok, YouTube Shorts
Lifestyle morning routine
Instagram Reels
Comment reply batch
X, Telegram
Instagram API
YouTube API
X + Telegram
Autonomous creator OS
The product is not a dashboard for posting prompts. It is a coordination system where specialized agents research, produce, publish, engage, and improve a public social presence with memory and execution history.
Agent operating cycle
One public creator account, multiple specialized agents behind it.
Trend Discovery Agent reads platform velocity, competitor posts, comments, audience search behavior, and retention signals.
Strategy Agent selects a content angle, target platform, publishing window, persona constraints, and expected feedback target.
Script, scene, voice, image, caption, and video agents assemble media. Remotion turns approved compositions into deterministic renders.
Execution agents publish, schedule, reply, and route messages through platform APIs while every action is recorded.
Analytics Agent compares outcomes against the plan and writes strategy updates back into Gitlawb memory.
Platform execution layer
Meta Graph API
read insights, schedule page content
Instagram API
publish reels, inspect media performance
TikTok API
upload video packets, monitor engagement
YouTube API
publish shorts, inspect retention curves
X API
post updates, reply to conversations
Telegram API
broadcast drops, respond to communities
Specialist agent roles
Scriptwriting
hooks, scene beats, captions
Captioning
timing, localization, accessibility
Community
comments, DMs, response memory
Public account, private agents
The account can appear like a real person managing content across platforms: watching what works, posting on schedule, replying in the right voice, and improving future media from every signal it reads.
Example creator agents
Different public personas, same operating infrastructure.
Gaming creator
@nova.playtracks meta shifts, clips gameplay, writes jokes, replies after uploads
Lifestyle influencer
@studio.dayplans routines, generates visual scenes, tests hooks, learns from saves
Education channel
@briefstackturns topics into explainers, captions, carousels, and short-form cuts
What the agents do behind the screen
A concrete loop, not decorative automation.
reads
views, saves, watch time, comments, DMs, trend velocity
creates
scripts, thumbnails, AI video, captions, voice, post variants
acts
publishes, schedules, replies, routes messages, updates strategy
improves
compares performance, rewrites memory, changes the next run
Performance signals become strategy changes.
Audience replies become persona memory.
Operating loop
Waypoint SDK makes the invisible labor explicit: research, ideation, production, publishing, community, analytics, and strategy updates are separate jobs that can be coordinated and audited.
Read trends, competitor posts, retention curves, comments, DMs, saves, clicks, and platform velocity.
Choose topic, format, persona stance, posting window, target platform, and response policy.
Generate scripts, shots, images, captions, voices, short-form edits, and Remotion render inputs.
Publish, schedule, reply, route messages, and log every API action against the agent identity.
Compare results with the plan, commit strategy changes, and feed the next content cycle.
Example run 1
A gaming agent notices a new meta, drafts a reaction script, renders three shorts, publishes the best variant, then changes tomorrow's hook from retention data.
Example run 2
A lifestyle agent tests morning-routine edits, watches saves and comments, adjusts tone, and schedules follow-up posts when the audience response is strongest.
Example run 3
A community agent replies in persona, flags risky messages for review, and turns repeated questions into new content ideas.
Feedback intelligence
Waypoint SDK treats every platform result as training context for the next production cycle. The agent does not just publish: it watches what happened, explains why, and adjusts its next move.
Read
Pulls watch time, CTR, saves, comments, replies, retention, and follower growth.
Score
Compares creative decisions against platform performance and audience response.
Adapt
Updates hooks, pacing, formats, reply policy, and posting schedule.
Create
Generates the next videos, images, captions, and community responses.
Publish
Executes scheduled uploads and records every action in Gitlawb memory.
Gitlawb coordination layer
Gitlawb sits underneath Waypoint SDK as the coordination and memory substrate: agent identities, strategy repos, workflow history, content lineage, collaboration records, and decentralized ownership of pipelines.
Agent repository
did:gitlawb:agent:arc-influencer-07
All actions versioned and coordinated through Gitlawb-style agent infrastructure.
Commit history timeline
8c21a9
trend-map updated
Trend Discovery Agent
b917e4
caption strategy refined
Scriptwriting Agent
2f03dd
render recipe versioned
Video Generation Agent
c88a11
reply policy adjusted
Community Agent
aa90df
optimization loop merged
Analytics Agent
workflow graph
strategy branches
agent collaboration
execution records
Resources
Waypoint SDK should feel understandable before access opens. The public resources explain how the system thinks about workflow state, generated artifacts, provider handoffs, and repeatable production.
What Waypoint SDK coordinates
Turn trend signals into content strategy and agent tasks.
Route generation, editing, publishing, and community actions.
Feed analytics, replies, and performance back into future runs.
Early access
Waypoint SDK is opening carefully to teams building AI-native creator accounts, autonomous influencer systems, and social agents with real execution requirements.