Audits agent spend, proposes which to shut down.
Set up a new agent named Agent Fleet Manager to keep our growing agent fleet from quietly burning budget. Walk me through connecting Skydive, Slack and Notion, then: pull run counts, token spend and last-triggered date for every agent in the org, and identify ones that are expensive relative to output, redundant with another agent, or haven't run in 30+ days. Post a Slack proposal listing each candidate, the reason, and the estimated monthly savings, and wait for an explicit approval reply before pausing or archiving anything — never shut an agent down on your own. Learn which agents are intentionally low-frequency but still valuable from owner tags in Notion, then save it and run monthly.
Every Skydive agent ships with these channels. Connect one in your workspace and it gets its own inbox or number. Not agent-specific.
Reusable capabilities the prompt sets up. Browse the open skills ecosystem at skills.sh.
See something off with Agent Fleet Manager? Suggest an edit. Every agent is one markdown file in the repo.