The Agent Library
An AI agent for every job you’d rather not do.
AI agents for home service businesses — briefing your dispatcher on every call, drafting the estimate, prioritizing collections, filling the cancelled slot. These are the real templates from the FieldCamp marketplace — plus the ideas customers just handed us, published while we build them. Pick one and we configure it on your operation.
From a customer call — in build
Neighborhood Postcard Agent
Finishes a job, then builds the mailing list for every neighbor who watched your truck park outside.
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Ships in the marketplace
Call Copilot
Listens to every inbound and outbound call and hands your dispatcher a briefing before the phone is back in the pocket.
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01 The library
24 real templates. One idea in build. Growing from customer calls.
These are the actual templates in the FieldCamp agent marketplace — filter by what the work is (communication, operations, scheduling, financial, reporting, research) or by your trade. Every card opens the full page: what the agent does, what a run costs, and where it hands back to you.
25 agents
02 How it works
Templates, not blank canvases. Approvals, not surprises.
Agents run on the same FieldCamp data your team already works in — clients, jobs, visits, invoices. No third-party glue, no Zapier chains, no browser plugins clicking buttons. One system, with the agents inside it.
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Pick from the library
Every agent here is a proven template — not a blank canvas. It already knows its job; the pages publish what a typical run costs before you commit to anything.
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We configure it on your operation
Your data model, your price book, your tone, your escalation rules. No prompt engineering on your side — setup is done by our team or a curated partner, included in your plan.
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It runs. You approve the judgment calls.
Routine work runs unattended with a full log of every tool call. Money and customer-facing decisions pause for a one-tap approval. You draw that line, and you can move it anytime.
Deploy one agent. Or staff the whole back office.
They share one run log, one approval queue, one bill. The deeper platform story lives on the AI agents feature page.
03 The library — FAQ
Agents, questions answered.
What are AI agents for home service businesses?
AI agents for home service businesses are autonomous programs that work inside your field service platform — reading your clients, jobs, and invoices, then taking action: answering calls, drafting estimates, chasing overdue invoices, requesting reviews, building marketing lists. Unlike a chatbot, an agent completes work end to end and hands off to a human for judgment calls. FieldCamp’s Agent Library is a catalog of these agents, each one a template we configure on your operation.
How is an agent different from workflow automation or Zapier?
A workflow automation follows fixed if-this-then-that rules and breaks the moment reality goes off-script. An agent is given a goal and figures out the steps — it reads context, drafts messages in your voice, and decides when a human should take over. And because FieldCamp agents live inside the platform, there’s no Zapier chain or n8n instance to babysit: the agent reads and writes your actual records natively.
Do I need to write prompts or build anything?
No. Every agent in the library is a working template. During setup — included in your plan, done by our team or a curated partner — we configure it around your data model, your price book, your tone, and your escalation rules. You review what it does and where it pauses before it goes live. If you can describe the job, you can deploy the agent.
What does it cost to run an agent?
Agents are usage-based, and every agent page on this site publishes its typical cost per run — most run between $0.05 and $1.00 depending on what they touch. You set a hard cap per run or per day, and the run log shows the exact cost of every run. A month of a typical agent costs less than the first hour of the admin time it replaces.
Can you build a custom agent for my business?
Yes — that’s how this library grows. The Neighborhood Postcard Agent exists because a pool deck contractor in Las Vegas asked for it on a call. Tell us the job you want off your plate; we run it through a simple should-this-exist check, and if the answer is yes, we build it, deploy it for you, and publish it here for the next shop.
Do agents take actions without my approval?
Only the ones you allow. You choose which actions run unattended (sending a reminder, building a list) and which pause for a one-tap approval (sending an estimate, issuing a refund, anything that moves money). Every run is logged — the message, each tool call, its duration, its outcome — so trust is something you can verify, not something we ask for.
Want an agent we haven’t built yet?
Every agent in this library started as somebody’s “could it just…?” Bring yours. If it should exist, we build it — and your idea becomes the next page in the library.
No demo deck. Just your business and ours.