Product Detail

VORKAZ is not a single application. It’s an AI work management system composed of 300+ skills and 15 agents that call each other. This page answers “how does it work?” in technical but accessible language.

Skill layer (300+)

Skills are individual task units. SEO audit, content draft, conversion report, customer segmentation, invoice prep — each is separate. During setup, 100-200 skills suitable for your sector activate, the rest stay closed. Each skill is versioned, updated, auditable.

Agent layer (15)

Agents are specialist intelligences orchestrating skills. code-architect, ux-visionary, data-weaver, growth-engineer, content-alchemist, seo-alchemist, sim-matrix and others. Each agent makes decisions in its domain, calls other agents when needed.

Agent chain example

Content production → SEO audit → quality control → publish. Single command: “Prepare 3 blog posts for this week.” content-alchemist drafts 3 pieces, seo-alchemist adds meta + schema, sim-matrix passes through quality gate, output is publish-ready. Human intervention only for final approval.

Sector-neutral core

VORKAZ’s core is designed sector-independent. During setup, the skill set suitable for your sector (e-commerce, law, restaurant, manufacturing, healthcare, finance, agency, consulting) activates. Instead of ClickUp’s “sector template” model, the core stays the same, the shell changes.

How it works (5 steps)

1) Operations manager (you) gives a command — Slack, dashboard, or directly via terminal. 2) Prime-architect agent interprets the command, determines which agents are needed. 3) Relevant agents work in sequence, parallel if needed. 4) Sim-matrix runs quality control. 5) Result returns to user — approval or change requested.

Source code access

Standard and Enterprise tier customers access the source code. You can run on your own servers, audit, add custom skills. Vendor lock-in risk is operationally close to zero.

Details under NDA session

The full list of 300+ skills, capability map of 15 agents, real operation examples — these are shared in the 60-minute private session after NDA signing. Anchors public, specific agent capabilities behind NDA.

Start with a 60-minute private session