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Manus Atlas

Find the AI agents that fit your job, in 30 seconds.

Type your role and three weekly tasks. Get five Manus AI agents tailored to your exact job, each with a copy-pasteable prompt. 60 testers across 60 different roles (sales, EA work, podcasting, recruiting, RevOps, freelance design, healthcare, education, etc.) scored the result 8.92/10 average accuracy. Free. No login required to see your result. Built quietly. Now public. manusatlas.com

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Most AI tools are built for "knowledge workers" in the abstract — which means they're built for no one's actual Tuesday. I built Manus Atlas to do the opposite. The bet: if you force the AI to know your specific role, your specific weekly tasks, and your specific tools, the output collapses from "AI for everyone" to "AI for you." The product is simple. Type your role. Type three weekly tasks you wish you didn't do. The tool generates five Manus AI agents tailored to your exact job, each with a copy-pasteable prompt you can drop straight into Manus. The hard part wasn't the tool itself — it was the prompt engineering. Version 1.0 worked for desk-job knowledge workers but produced generic results for nurses, restaurant managers, and freelance designers. So I rebuilt it with role-aware adjustments. When the prompt detects a regulated industry (legal, healthcare admin, mortgage), it adds compliance guardrails. When it detects a field worker (restaurant, nursing, construction), it produces shorter mobile-friendly outputs. When it detects a solo creative, it doesn't assume CRM or team tools. Before today, I tested it across 60 real people spanning 60 different roles: sales reps, executive assistants, podcast producers, RevOps managers, freelance designers, real estate transaction coordinators, special-ed teachers, mortgage officers, retail district managers, fitness studio owners. Average accuracy: 8.92 out of 10. Real reactions from testers (with permission to share): - Ava, EA to a startup CEO: "this felt almost unfairly useful" - Maya, founder of a B2B SaaS: "less like 'use AI' and more like 'here's the part of your job you should stop manually doing'" - Max, podcast producer: "the most useful AI workflow I've seen for podcasting" Free. No login required to see your result. Email capture is optional and unlocks the directory of working agents people are submitting (the Atlas), plus a Friday newsletter. Two asks: 1. Try it for your role: https://manusatlas.com 2. Reply with which agent hit (or didn't). Every reply gets read. I'll be in this thread answering every comment for the next 24 hours.

About Manus Atlas on Product Hunt

Find the AI agents that fit your job, in 30 seconds.

Manus Atlas was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Type your role and three weekly tasks. Get five Manus AI agents tailored to your exact job, each with a copy-pasteable prompt. 60 testers across 60 different roles (sales, EA work, podcasting, recruiting, RevOps, freelance design, healthcare, education, etc.) scored the result 8.92/10 average accuracy. Free. No login required to see your result. Built quietly. Now public. manusatlas.com

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