Founder builds 9-agent marketing fleet on Hyperagent platform
A founder of Lyrafin AI and LyraSec AI used Hyperagent's Founding 500 program to create a multi-agent marketing system. The platform provided $20,100 in AI credits and access to models like Fable 5, Opus 4.8, Sonnet 5, GPT 5.6, and GLM 5.2. The result was a 'Growth Orchestrator' agent plus eight specialist agents for LinkedIn, X, Reddit, email, SEO, community, analytics, and vision-QA.
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