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For AI builders deploying voice agents for trades businesses. Plumbing, HVAC, electrical, roofing, pest control, landscaping, pool service & beyond.

Voice AI for Trades

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For AI builders deploying voice agents for trades businesses. Plumbing, HVAC, electrical, roofing, pest control, landscaping, pool service & beyond.

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Setting up my first agent framework + reviewer agent
I'm starting from scratch here and documenting as I go. I've set up my initial framework (DOE) on Antigravity and built a simple reviewer agent that reviews all code the parent agent builds. Nothing fancy yet, the goal is just to get something running end-to-end. When I say "I built", I mean I said to Claude Code, "Build a reviewer agent that does xyz". A.I. is getting mental! So far, this is my basic tech stack: - Google Antigravity (IDE) - Claude Code (Agent/Engineer) - Wispr Flow (Voice prompts) - Framework (Directive, Orchestration, Execution, aka D.O.E.) What's working: - Agent runs - The reviewer agent reviews the code and rates it out of 100. What's broken / in progress: - When the rating is below a certain threshold, I want the parent agent to autonomously improve the code. Essentially, taking me out of the picture, which allows me to focus on the next biggest needle-moving activity. I'm intentionally keeping this simple. The goal is not a perfect system yet; it's to learn through building, reviewing failures, and then iterating. BUILDING IS THE FASTEST AND 'FUNNEST' WAY TO LEARN! Just as AI requires feedback loops to get smarter. Humans require feedback loops to learn. I decided to still post this even though the build's incomplete. If you're a beginner, this is what "starting" looks like. Next steps: - Update the Directive layer prompt with instructions to always run the reviewer agent after the parent agent has built code. - Update the reviewer agent to instruct the parent agent to improve code autonomously if the rating is below a set threshold (e.g., 70)
Setting up my first agent framework + reviewer agent
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Btw I managed to easily fix this through natural langauge promting. The reviewer agent now runs autonomously every time it writes code. The parent agent writes code. The reviewer agent then rates the code out of 100. If it's below a score of 70, it then reviews the code and improves it automatically before giving me the final result. This saves me a ton of time and drastically improves the quality of my workflows.
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a pic of your workspace
Let's get to know each other! You can use this simple format: Hey, I'm from _______________. For fun I like to __________________. Here's a pic of my workspace.
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I'll go first. Hey, I'm from CPT South Africa but currently living in Charlotte NC. For fun I like to play golf, snooker, fly fpv drones and surf. Here's a pic of my workspace.
A 'ping' sound changed my life
This could be helpful for anybody who likes to multitask while coding. I built a notification sound ("ping") to play whenever Claude Code finished a task or completed a response. I did this to make sure I always came back to the chat as it responded. I built this by simply prompting Claude something like: "Play a ping sound notification whenever you complete a task or finish your response". It's literally that easy to build nowadays! I noticed that when creating a new chat instance (/new), the notification sound stopped working. To fix this, all I did was informally ask Claude Code: "Why isn't the ping sound playing when you complete a task?" It then immediately diagnosed the problem, fixed the coding, fixed the directive prompts, and re-tested all in about 45 seconds. The lesson: It's 2026, when your tools have AI built in, debugging is a conversation, not a search engine marathon. Welcome to the future lads. 😎
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Jed McIntyre
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All I do is build voice AI for Plumbers.

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Joined Jan 1, 2026
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