Learn how to use the LogicLayer autonomous AI agents platform
Your comprehensive platform for creating, deploying, and monitoring autonomous AI agents
LogicLayer is a powerful platform that enables you to create, deploy, and monitor autonomous AI agents that can perform tasks without human intervention. This documentation will guide you through the platform's features and help you get started with building your own autonomous agents.
Autonomous AI agents are AI systems designed to perform tasks independently without constant human supervision. They can make decisions, take actions, and adapt to changing conditions based on their programming and the data they receive.
LogicLayer provides a comprehensive ecosystem for working with autonomous AI agents. The platform is designed to be intuitive for beginners while offering powerful capabilities for advanced users.
The central hub for monitoring your agents, viewing analytics, and accessing all platform features.
Intuitive tools for creating custom agents with specific capabilities, triggers, and actions.
Browse, purchase, and sell agents created by the community, organized by categories.
Seamless integration with Solana's Phantom wallet for transactions and agent deployment.
A step-by-step guide to creating an autonomous AI agent
Creating an agent on LogicLayer is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to build your first autonomous AI agent:
Start by providing basic information about your agent, including its name, description, and the AI model it will use (e.g., GPT-4o, Claude 3).
Define when your agent should run. You can set up scheduled runs, webhook triggers, or manual execution.
Specify what actions your agent can perform, such as sending emails, updating databases, calling APIs, or generating content.
Choose the tools your agent can use to accomplish its tasks, such as web browsing, data analysis, code execution, or file access.
Start with a simple agent that performs a specific task well, then gradually add more capabilities as you become familiar with the platform. You can always edit your agent's configuration later.
Browse, purchase, and sell autonomous AI agents
The LogicLayer Marketplace is a vibrant ecosystem where you can discover agents created by other users, purchase them for your own use, and list your own agents for sale.
The marketplace is organized into categories to help you find agents that match your needs. You can browse by category, search for specific agents, and filter by price, rating, and other criteria.
When you find an agent you want to purchase, you can view its details, read reviews from other users, and see its capabilities. To purchase an agent, you'll need to connect your Phantom wallet and have sufficient SOL to cover the cost.
You can list your own agents for sale on the marketplace. When you list an agent, you'll set its price, category, and provide a detailed description of its capabilities. You'll earn 95% of the sale price for each purchase, with a 5% platform fee.
When listing your agent, provide a comprehensive description of its capabilities, use cases, and requirements. High-quality listings with clear information tend to sell better and receive higher ratings.
Connect your Phantom wallet to the LogicLayer platform
LogicLayer integrates with Phantom wallet to enable blockchain-based features, including agent deployment to Solana, marketplace transactions, and tokenized agent ownership.
To connect your Phantom wallet, click the "Connect Wallet" button in the navigation bar. If you don't have Phantom installed, you'll be prompted to install it first.
With your wallet connected, you can deploy your agents to the Solana blockchain. This provides several advantages, including decentralized execution, transparent operation, and composability with other decentralized applications.
When deploying agents to Solana, ensure you have sufficient SOL in your wallet to cover the deployment costs and any subsequent transaction fees. The exact cost will depend on the complexity of your agent and the resources it requires.
Track and optimize your agents' performance
LogicLayer provides comprehensive monitoring and analytics tools to help you track your agents' performance, identify issues, and optimize their effectiveness.
The dashboard provides a high-level overview of your agents' performance, including total runs, active agents, tasks completed, and compute usage. You can see trends over time and identify patterns in your agents' behavior.
For each agent, you can view a detailed run history that shows when the agent ran, its status (success or error), duration, and output. This helps you identify issues and understand how your agent is performing over time.
LogicLayer tracks key performance metrics for your agents, including success rate, average runtime, and total runs. These metrics help you identify areas for improvement and optimize your agents' performance.
Regularly review your agents' performance metrics to identify patterns and optimize their configuration. If you notice a high error rate, check the run history to understand the specific issues and make adjustments accordingly.
Take your agents to the next level
Once you're comfortable with the basics of creating and deploying agents, you can explore advanced topics to enhance your agents' capabilities and effectiveness.
Create reusable templates for your agents to streamline the creation process. Templates can include pre-configured triggers, actions, and tools that you commonly use.
Connect multiple agents together to create complex workflows. The output of one agent can be used as the input for another, enabling sophisticated multi-step processes.
Extend your agents' capabilities by integrating with external services and APIs. You can create custom tools that your agents can use to interact with specific systems or data sources.
Explore advanced deployment options, including deploying agents to specific environments, configuring auto-scaling, and setting up high-availability deployments.
Fine-tune your agents' performance by optimizing their configuration, adjusting model parameters, and implementing caching strategies to reduce latency and costs.
Join the LogicLayer community to learn from other users, share your experiences, and stay updated on the latest features and best practices. The community is a valuable resource for advancing your knowledge and skills.