About this site
Practical notes for small teams putting AI agents into daily work
Agent Workflow Guide exists for operators, automation builders, support teams, sales teams, and workflow designers who need grounded ways to plan, test, and improve agentic automation without an enterprise engineering bench.
The site focuses on the moments where work changes hands: a prompt is passed to an operator, a support queue needs a review gate, a sales follow-up loop needs a pause rule, or a small team needs an SOP fragment that can be tested before wider rollout.

What readers can use
- Rollout checklists for limited, observable trials.
- Prompt handoff notes that clarify owner, input, output, and review point.
- SOP patterns for support, sales, QA, and internal operations.
How pages are shaped
Pages stay close to operating situations. They name the task, the handoff, the constraint, and the review gate before offering examples or decision notes.
What this site does not claim
The site does not present standards, certifications, legal conclusions, compliance guarantees, or promised business outcomes. Teams still need to test choices inside their own tools and operating context.
Editorial boundary
Agent Workflow Guide is maintained as an editorial notebook by Mara Vell. Topics are selected from practical small-team operations, checked for overclaiming, and revised when examples need clearer scope.