AI Agents

Using AI Agent Nodes in Trigify

AI Agent Nodes are the building blocks that make your workflows intelligent. Each agent processes input data, applies AI reasoning, and produces structured outputs you can feed into the next step of your workflow.

🎉 Currently, Trigify provides three AI Agents

1. Sentiment Analysis Agent

Use this agent to capture the sentiment of a post or piece of text (positive, negative, neutral, or mixed).

Why it matters:

You can use sentiment outputs to:

  • Route negative mentions to your support team.

  • Forward positive signals to sales or marketing for amplification.

  • Feed sentiment scores into dashboards for trend tracking.


2. General Agent

The General Agent is your flexible AI worker. It can run research, analyze data, or perform open-ended tasks.

  • Output Options: Text, Number, Boolean, or URL — letting you shape the result for the next workflow step.

  • Search Web Tool: Equip this agent with the ability to look up information online. It can review websites, pull research, or analyse trends in real time.

Tip: Configure outputs carefully. For instance, return a Boolean if the next step is a decision filter, or a URL if you want to store references for later.


3. Copy Writer Agent

This agent helps you synthesise tailored copy for your leads and campaigns.

Fields you can configure:

Channel

Where the copy will be used (e.g. Email, LinkedIn, Ad).

Target

Define the audience segment or lead type.

Signal

The specific trigger or insight powering the copy (e.g. “mentioned competitor on Reddit”).

Pain Point

The challenge or frustration your message should address.

Solution

How your product or service solves the pain point.

Specific Instructions

Optional overrides for tone, length, call-to-action, or style.

Why it matters:

Customising these inputs ensures your copy is context-aware and aligned to the exact signals Trigify uncovers.


Configuring Outputs Across Agents

Each agent lets you choose an output format that best fits the next step in your workflow:

  • Text: For summaries, emails, or analysis.

  • Number: For scoring systems (e.g. sentiment strength).

  • Boolean: For decision-making branches (yes/no).

  • URL: For storing links to references, sources, or reports.

Careful output configuration makes your workflows smarter and easier to extend.

For example, a Boolean sentiment result can trigger different paths

(positive → sales, negative → support).

Pro tip: Chain multiple agents together.

For instance, use the Sentiment Agent to:

  1. Analyse a post → pass the result into a General Agent.

  2. Use General agent for competitor research → finish with the Copy Writer Agent to draft a tailored response.