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wizhelp Lab — Agent Designer
Design your next OpenClaw agent with wizhelps Agent Designer
I'm Yanko, founder of wizhelp. Agent Designer is the tool I wish I'd had every time I set up an AI agent.
Modern agents run on plain-markdown config — CLAUDE.md, the AGENTS.md standard, and custom runtimes like openClaw all read instruction files. The trouble is those files usually grow into one giant wall of text: identity, tools, guardrails, workflows and memory all tangled together, impossible to read, version, or debug a month later. I kept hitting this building agents for our own clients, so I built something better.
Agent Designer is a visual workspace for authoring the .md files your agent reads. It doesn't run the agent — it gives you a clean, structured way to write the spec it consumes.
You compose it from focused markdown sections, each owning exactly one concern:
🪪 IDENTITY — who it is
✨ SOUL — how it speaks
🧩 AGENTS — how it decides
🧠 MEMORY — what it remembers
🔧 TOOLS — what it can use
🔁 WORKFLOWS — its routines
🛡️ SECURITY — its boundaries
Drag the pieces onto a canvas, fill them in, and wire the dependencies so you can actually see how your agent is put together. Then export the full set of .md files in one click — ready to drop into openClaw or any runtime that reads markdown config (it plays nicely with the CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md import pattern). There's also an optional BYOK assistant (your key, your provider, wiped on tab close) to sketch a starting structure you then refine.
A note on philosophy: I'm a believer that the best agent config is lean. Every line you add gets loaded on every request and competes for the model's attention, so Agent Designer is built to keep things readable and intentional — not to bury you in boilerplate.
It's plain markdown under the hood: portable, version-control friendly, zero lock-in.
What's next: Agent Designer is the first tool in wizhelp Lab — a growing home for agent builders, with skills building and more on the way. Soon you'll be able to import an existing agent, have its files auto-mapped and visualized on the canvas, and spot both the gaps and the bloat in your setup.
It's free to use!
I'd genuinely love your feedback! What do you wire your agents with, and what's missing? I'll be around all day. 🙏
About wizhelp Lab — Agent Designer on Product Hunt
“Design your next OpenClaw agent with wizhelps Agent Designer”
wizhelp Lab — Agent Designer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #157 on the daily leaderboard. wizhelp Lab — design agent packs visually. Drag modules, preview markdown live, export a cleanmd pack.
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I'm Yanko, founder of wizhelp. Agent Designer is the tool I wish I'd had every time I set up an AI agent.
Modern agents run on plain-markdown config — CLAUDE.md, the AGENTS.md standard, and custom runtimes like openClaw all read instruction files. The trouble is those files usually grow into one giant wall of text: identity, tools, guardrails, workflows and memory all tangled together, impossible to read, version, or debug a month later. I kept hitting this building agents for our own clients, so I built something better.
Agent Designer is a visual workspace for authoring the .md files your agent reads. It doesn't run the agent — it gives you a clean, structured way to write the spec it consumes.
You compose it from focused markdown sections, each owning exactly one concern:
🪪 IDENTITY — who it is
✨ SOUL — how it speaks
🧩 AGENTS — how it decides
🧠 MEMORY — what it remembers
🔧 TOOLS — what it can use
🔁 WORKFLOWS — its routines
🛡️ SECURITY — its boundaries
Drag the pieces onto a canvas, fill them in, and wire the dependencies so you can actually see how your agent is put together. Then export the full set of .md files in one click — ready to drop into openClaw or any runtime that reads markdown config (it plays nicely with the CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md import pattern). There's also an optional BYOK assistant (your key, your provider, wiped on tab close) to sketch a starting structure you then refine.
A note on philosophy: I'm a believer that the best agent config is lean. Every line you add gets loaded on every request and competes for the model's attention, so Agent Designer is built to keep things readable and intentional — not to bury you in boilerplate.
It's plain markdown under the hood: portable, version-control friendly, zero lock-in.
What's next: Agent Designer is the first tool in wizhelp Lab — a growing home for agent builders, with skills building and more on the way. Soon you'll be able to import an existing agent, have its files auto-mapped and visualized on the canvas, and spot both the gaps and the bloat in your setup.
It's free to use!
I'd genuinely love your feedback! What do you wire your agents with, and what's missing? I'll be around all day. 🙏
👉 https://lab.wizhelp.net