50 ai agents are running this guy's business. no employees?

50 ai agents are running this guy's business. no employees?

Author: Cody Schneider July 10, 2025 Duration: 52:30

https://www.graphed.com/ - AI data analyst to build dashboard and get insights

In this episode, Adam Silverman — co-founder & CEO of Agent Ops — dives deep into what “AI agents” actually are, why observability matters, and the very real marketing & growth automations companies are shipping today. From social-listening bots that draft Reddit replies to multi-agent pipelines that rebalance seven-figure ad budgets in real time, Adam lays out a practical playbook for founders, heads of growth, and non-technical operators who want to move from hype to hands-on results.

Guest socials
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamsil
• 𝕏 / Twitter: https://x.com/AtomSilverman
• Company: https://agentops.ai

Timestamps

00:00 — Defining “agents”: reasoning-powered automations, not AGI
00:54 — Introducing Adam & the 50+ internal agents his team uses daily
03:32 — “Vibe marketing” and why every employee will soon have an AI assistant
05:18 — Live example: an inbound-lead-scoring agent that books calls automatically
08:11 — Metric shift: revenue / agent & revenue / token
10:45 — Three-point filter for agent ROI: expensive, repeatable, low-risk tasks
12:56 — Social-listening agents for Reddit, X & forums (human-in-the-loop posting)
16:14 — OrcaBase + TripleWhale: agentic ad-spend rebalancing for e-com
21:29 — WhisperFlow → Claude to generate entire email sequences in minutes
25:04 — Multi-agent systems & OpenAI Agents SDK (Crew AI, Llama-Index, etc.)
40:12 — Tech stack cheat-sheet: AgentQL, BrowserBase, Composio, Anthropic Claude 3, Gemini 1.5 Pro
48:07 — Internal hackathons & “minimum viable post” culture for continuous learning

Key Points

Observability is table-stakes. Enterprises won’t deploy agents without 99.99 % reliability, so logging, evals & debugging are critical.
Marketing automations that already work:
– Social-listening + auto-response (Reddit, X “Radar”)
– Lead-scoring & routing directly inside Superhuman
– Real-time ad-budget re-allocation with TripleWhale’s OrcaBase agents
– UGC ad generation at ¢-scale via HeyGen API
Tooling matters: mix-and-match lower-cost LLMs (Gemini/Claude) for chain-of-thought tasks and premium models (GPT-4o) for reasoning or code.
Multi-agent ≠ many prompts. Think specialized “teammates” passing JSON, each with its own LLM, tools & memory.
Hire for AI-nativity, not job titles. A VA fluent in Cursor or WhisperFlow can 10× output overnight.
Run micro-hackathons. One day a month of structured tinkering keeps teams ahead of vendor fluff.


Six Practical Plays You Can Steal

  1. Expensive + Repeatable + Low-Risk Audit
    Map every workflow; circle anything that costs $$$, repeats weekly, and won’t tank the business if it fails. Start there.

  2. Social-Listening Agent
    Radar (X) or manual Boolean search → Agent drafts replies → human approval → schedule via Buffer/Zapier.

  3. Ad-Spend Rebalancer
    Pipe TripleWhale or GA4 ROAS data into an agent that shifts budget between Meta, Google & TikTok every 60 min.

  4. Outbound “Industry Brief” Generator
    you.com’s Ari agent → 5-page PDF tailored to the prospect’s vertical → attach in first-touch email.

  5. Auto-Follow-Up Composer
    Fathom meeting transcript + Superhuman “Ask AI” → ready-to-send recap with action items.

  6. Internal Hackathon Framework
    • 15 min YouTube tutorial
    • 45 min build using Gumloop / Lutra AI (no-code)
    • Demo & share Loom — highest-impact sprint gets pushed to prod.

Notable Quotes

“We’ve got more agent headcount than human headcount.” — Adam Silverman
“Stop talking AGI. Look for tasks that are expensive, repeatable, and low-risk — that’s where agents print money.”
“Your revenue per employee metric just became revenue per token.”
“Build once, sell twice: every podcast, video or doc should spawn emails, tweets and a downloadable PDF.”

2025 Takeaway: The winners won’t be the teams with the biggest models; they’ll be the teams that turn everyday processes into measurable, observable agent workflows — and iterate on them faster than their competitors can finish a slide deck.


There’s a certain kind of clarity that comes from being in the thick of it, where theory meets the messy reality of building something. In the Pit with Cody Schneider is built on that premise. Host Cody Schneider creates a space that feels less like a formal interview and more like pulling up a chair next to someone who’s figuring it out as they go. You’ll hear his own unfiltered brain dumps alongside conversations with founders and marketing leaders who are currently on the front lines. The focus is relentlessly practical: how do you actually land those crucial first customers, then scale that growth without breaking everything? What does it take to move from scrappy tactics to building a marketing team that can sustain momentum? This podcast digs into the specific strategies and operational choices that make a difference when the pressure is on. It’s for anyone who prefers gritty, firsthand accounts over polished success stories. Tune in for a regular dose of actionable insight from inside the trenches of startups and growth marketing.
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