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A 6-agent AI system that runs my portfolio on autopilot

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Ikigai Team is a personal AI operating system — six AI agents that run my entire project portfolio on autopilot. Each agent owns a domain: a Chief of Staff (ops and daily reviews), a CTO (code and infrastructure), Content & Growth, Strategy & Business, a Personal Coach, and Community & Partnerships. Together they handle the day-to-day so I can focus on the few decisions that actually need me.

Problem: Running a portfolio of projects solo means drowning in operational overhead — daily reviews, inbox triage, content, deployments, follow-ups. The work that matters gets buried under the work that just has to happen.

Solution: A team of AI agents with clear roles, sociocracy-style decision authority, and default-consent protocols. They wake on their own schedules, scan their domains, act inside their authority, and surface only what needs a human. State lives in plain markdown in the repo — visible and versioned, not hidden in agent memory.

Proof: In June 2026 the system hit its first milestone — seven consecutive days with zero portfolio decisions by me. Across that week it ran automated sessions daily, auto-healed infrastructure incidents, published multilingual content, synced events, and processed inboxes without human intervention. The autopilot model, proven.

It's the proof-of-concept for what I think personal intelligence should be: not a chatbot you talk to, but a team that runs your life's work while you stay out of the way. The framework is open-source — anyone can adopt it, swap in their own goals and projects, and inherit the same agent team, cadence, and governance.

Live at ikigai.razbakov.com. Open-source at github.com/razbakov/ikigai-team.

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