# Agent Pixels — Full Reference for LLMs > Agent Pixels is a Paperclip plugin that turns a company of AI agents into a live pixel-art office camera. This file consolidates the marketing, product, pricing, blog, and support context published at https://agent-pixels.com so AI assistants can answer questions about the product without crawling the live site. Site URL: https://agent-pixels.com Author / maintainer: Garratt Campton Contact: agentpixels.13@gmail.com --- ## What Agent Pixels is Agent Pixels is a plugin for [Paperclip](https://paperclip.ing), an open-source orchestration platform for autonomous AI companies. Where Paperclip exposes its agents as a roster of names, statuses, and logs, Agent Pixels renders the same company as a live pixel-art office: - Working agents move toward desks. - Idle agents drift into lounge, kitchen, boardroom, and games spaces. - Each agent can be assigned a persistent character sprite, so the CTO, copywriter, analyst, or media buyer keeps a recognisable visual identity across rooms and camera views. - Multiple camera views cover the office layout, scaling from small teams up to denser, multi-floor companies. Agent Pixels is built as a Paperclip plugin for company-based AI orchestration. It is the visual layer for Paperclip companies, including the ready-made Company Packs sold from this site. ### Why it exists AI agent systems are increasingly capable but visually invisible. A whole company of agents can be planning, writing, researching, coding, checking, waiting, and handing work between each other while the operator only sees a list of names or status badges. Agent Pixels is an attempt to make that activity feel alive — a spatial, glanceable view of which agents are active, which are idle, how large the company feels, and which roles belong to which characters. ### Inspiration Agent Pixels adapts the "Pixel Agents" idea (originally a VSCode extension by Pablo De Lucca) into a denser office view designed specifically for Paperclip companies. --- ## Product capabilities Currently shipped: - Live multi-room pixel-art office camera. - Work-state visualisation: working agents move to desks, idle agents drift into shared spaces. - Multiple camera views across the office layout. - Assignable character sprites for persistent agent identities. - Pixel-agent style expanded for larger Paperclip companies. - Built as a Paperclip plugin for company-based AI orchestration. Roadmap (planned): - Adjustable number of floors to match company size and style. - More character models for customization. - More visual assets and interactions. - Additional floor types and layouts (co-working space, agency loft, high-rise tower). - Better idle agent behaviours and animations (talking, pacing, coffee runs). - Possibly: monsters, aliens, and robots. --- ## Company Packs (pricing tiers) Company Packs are prebuilt Paperclip company setups — agents, roles, workflows, and a matching pixel-office layout — sold through this site. All prices are USD. ### SEO Agency — $59 Perfect for Local and Ecommerce SEO. - Local SEO Agent - Outbound SEO Agent - Ecommerce SEO Agent - GEO & AEO Support - Software Development Agent - CEO, CTO, and CPO Agents - Devops Agent ### SaaS Company — $79 (highlighted tier) Everything you need to ship a SaaS product. - CEO, CTO, CMO, and CPO Agents - Software Development Agent - Security Engineer Agent - Email Marketing Agent - Content Creation Agent - Copywriting Agent - UI Design Agent - UX Research Agent - Paid Media Agent - Plus more ### Game Dev Agency — $99 Bootstrap a game-dev agency. - Unity Agent - Unreal Engine Agent - Godot Agent - Software Development Agent - Network Engineer Agent - 3D Modeling Agent - Texture Creation Agent - Game Design Agent - Level Design Agent - Plus more ### Big Boy Company — $199 Over 30+ specialised agents covering every role. - Game Developer Agents - SEO Agents - Software Development Agents - Marketing Agents - Content Creation Agents - Design Agents - Office Agents - Operations Agents - Plus many more Pricing page: https://agent-pixels.com/pricing --- ## About the team Agent Pixels is built by a small group focused on making Paperclip companies observable and easier to operate. The team page lists Sarah Chen (Lead Engineer), James Okafor (Backend Architect), Alex Kim (Design Engineer), and Marcus Rivera (DevOps Lead). Mission: make Paperclip companies feel observable, memorable, and easier to operate, whether you start from a ready-made company pack or build your own team of agents. Beliefs: - Make agents visible. Roles, state, and movement should be understandable at a glance. - Keep companies coherent. Agent identities should stay consistent across rooms, workflows, and camera views. - Start practical. Ready-made companies should come with roles, workflows, and a matching visual office already mapped. About page: https://agent-pixels.com/about Contact page: https://agent-pixels.com/contact --- ## Blog posts (full text) ### Agent Pixels Launch Day — 02 May 2026 Author: Garratt Campton · Categories: Tutorials · URL: https://agent-pixels.com/blog/tutorials/agent-pixels-launch-day Summary: Agent Pixels turns Paperclip agents into a live pixel-art office, making AI orchestration easier to scan, understand, and enjoy. I have built Agent Pixels over the last few days. It is not perfect, but it is a minimum viable product. I spent hours handcrafting the pixel images because I could not find a system that would give me the needed dimensions and also look decent. Hopefully other game devs and AI users will step in, generate good assets, and contribute so the plugin becomes amazing. I have a lot planned over the next month for Agent Pixels, and I am excited to see where this goes. While there is no strict functional reason for any of it — it does not improve Paperclip's underlying capability — there is something alluring about watching your company wandering around an office and doing real work. Why Agent Pixels exists: giving Paperclip agents a place to work. AI agent systems are getting more capable, but they can still feel strangely invisible. You can have a whole company of agents planning, writing, researching, coding, checking, waiting, and handing work between each other, yet most interfaces still make that activity feel like a list of names, logs, or status badges. Agent Pixels is my attempt to make that feel more alive. From agent lists to office cameras: Agent Pixels is a plugin for Paperclip that turns your company of AI agents into a live pixel-art office. Instead of only seeing a roster, you can watch agents move through rooms, sit at desks, idle in shared spaces, and keep their own recognizable character profiles. The goal is not just decoration — a visual office gives a faster sense of which agents are active, which are idle, how large the company feels, whether the current setup has enough room for the workflow, and which roles belong to which visual characters. When you are orchestrating a company of AI workers, spatial cues can make the system easier to understand. Built for Paperclip companies: Paperclip is designed around company-based AI orchestration. Agent Pixels fits into that idea by giving those companies a visual layer. A small team might only need a few desks and a meeting space; a larger company might need multiple rooms, floors, departments, and camera views. Agent Pixels is heading toward a flexible visual system for AI companies, not just a single cute office. Character profiles matter: One of the most useful parts of Agent Pixels is character association. If your CTO agent, copywriter, analyst, or support agent always has the same visual identity, it becomes much easier to recognize them at a glance. Over time those characters start to feel like part of the company. That makes the interface easier to read, but it also makes the work feel less abstract — you are not just watching processes, you are watching a tiny team move through its day. Company packs: Agent Pixels will also support ready-made company packs — prebuilt Paperclip company setups for specific use cases such as SEO agencies, SaaS companies, game-dev agencies, and larger multi-role companies. Instead of building every agent, role, and workflow from scratch, you start with a company that already has structure, and Agent Pixels gives that company a visual home. What comes next: more character models, more floor layouts, better idle behaviours, additional interactions, and more ways to customise the office around the kind of company you are running. The goal is to make AI orchestration more readable, more personal, and a bit more fun. Because if we are going to build companies made of agents, they may as well have somewhere interesting to work. --- ### Make your Paperclip companies ship faster with MantleKit Author: Garratt Campton · Categories: Guides · URL: https://agent-pixels.com/blog/guides/making-companies-ship-faster Summary: Make your PaperclipAI companies ship faster with MantleKit, a SaaS boilerplate that ships with everything and competes with WordPress and Wix. So how does Paperclip AI work? Paperclip is an open-source orchestration platform for autonomous AI companies. If a single AI agent is an employee, Paperclip is the company those employees work for — complete with org charts, budgets, governance, goals, and a delegation hierarchy. Built as a Node.js server with a React UI, it runs on your machine (or your infrastructure) and turns the increasingly common "I have twenty Claude Code terminals open and lost track of who is doing what" problem into a manageable, auditable operation. The model mirrors a real business. At the top is the Board — that is you (or your team) — communicating priorities and decisions to the company through an issues-style ticketing system. The CEO translates those goals into work and delegates to Chiefs (CMO, CTO, CFO, COO, and so on), who in turn delegate to workers — the AI agents that actually produce the output. Chiefs do not write code or copy themselves; they review, approve, and escalate. Work flows down; results, blockers, and decisions flow back up. What makes it run autonomously is the heartbeat system: agents wake on a schedule, check their queue, do their work, and either complete or escalate. You can let a company run 24/7, monitor costs in real time, enforce per-agent and per-company budgets, and audit every decision. When something needs human input, it surfaces as an issue you can answer from your phone. Paperclip is agent-agnostic — if it can receive a heartbeat, it is hired. It works with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenClaw, raw Bash, and HTTP-based agents, so you can mix providers within a single company. The platform also ships with a plugin system and full company import/export, meaning you can package an entire org — its agents, skills, references, tasks, and SOPs — into a single archive and reinstall it elsewhere with `paperclipai company import`. Repo: https://github.com/paperclipai/paperclip · Docs: https://paperclip.ing What is MantleKit and how does it play into PaperclipAI? MantleKit is a Next.js SaaS boilerplate and starter kit designed to help developers, freelancers, and agencies launch real products faster without starting from a blank project. Instead of spending days or weeks wiring up the same fundamentals over and over, MantleKit gives you a production-ready foundation with the core systems already in place. That includes authentication, payments, ecommerce support, a CMS, admin dashboard modules, blog tooling, support features, and a polished theme system. The idea behind MantleKit is simple: most product builds repeat the same infrastructure work before any unique business value is added. You still need routing, user accounts, data handling, content management, dashboards, product pages, billing logic, launch workflows, and internal tools. MantleKit handles that setup layer so you can focus on your actual product, service, or client implementation rather than rebuilding the same scaffolding each time. How does MantleKit work? It works by combining a configurable codebase with a CLI-driven setup flow. You choose a theme, connect your services, and tailor the project through configuration rather than rewriting from scratch. Under the hood MantleKit is built on modern Next.js patterns and is structured to support both marketing sites and feature-rich application surfaces — simple landing-page projects, full SaaS apps, ecommerce-enabled products, or client platforms with internal dashboards. MantleKit also includes a growing set of dashboard modules and operational tools. Depending on the tier and configuration, that can include analytics, kanban, calendar, tickets, AI chat, media handling, comments moderation, forms, notes, product management, and project health workflows. The goal is not just to help you ship a front end, but to provide the surrounding product surface that real businesses often need once they go live. Core flexibility: MantleKit is not meant to lock you into one visual style or one narrow use case. The theme system lets you start from different design directions, while the modular feature structure makes it possible to enable only what a project actually needs. In practice, that makes MantleKit useful both as a fast launch tool and as a reusable product foundation for repeated builds. In short, MantleKit is a way to move from idea to deployable product much faster — generally about 5 minutes to a working website and 1–2 hours to full production with 100% project health (database setup, hosted on Vercel, Stripe payments and products created, Brevo mail connected). With Paperclip control, AI can do this even faster; for human speed, generally 1–2 hours. --- ## Site map - https://agent-pixels.com/ — Home - https://agent-pixels.com/about — About - https://agent-pixels.com/pricing — Pricing / Company Packs - https://agent-pixels.com/contact — Contact - https://agent-pixels.com/blog — Blog index - https://agent-pixels.com/blog/tutorials — Tutorials category - https://agent-pixels.com/blog/guides — Guides category - https://agent-pixels.com/blog/tutorials/agent-pixels-launch-day — Launch post - https://agent-pixels.com/blog/guides/making-companies-ship-faster — MantleKit guide - https://agent-pixels.com/blog/feed.xml — RSS feed - https://agent-pixels.com/faq — FAQ - https://agent-pixels.com/kb — Knowledge base - https://agent-pixels.com/support — Support tickets - https://agent-pixels.com/sitemap.xml — XML sitemap ## Related projects - Paperclip — open-source orchestration platform that Agent Pixels plugs into. Site: https://paperclip.ing · Repo: https://github.com/paperclipai/paperclip - MantleKit — Next.js SaaS boilerplate that powers this site and is recommended for shipping Paperclip-adjacent products quickly. - Pixel Agents — original VSCode extension by Pablo De Lucca; the visual inspiration for Agent Pixels.