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Pre-built agents tailored to specific professions. Dentists, accountants, lawyers, content creators, founders, recruiters. Each agent is built by someone who knows the work, ranked only on quality, and runs in 60 seconds.

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AI Agents for Fleet Logistics: Automate Dispatch and Routing

Fuel accounts for roughly 24 percent of total fleet operating costs, according to the American Trucking Associations (ATA, 2024). That's the single largest controllable expense for most carriers. And yet the average…

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AI Agents for Construction Firms: Bids, Safety, Tracking

Construction is a $1.36 trillion industry in the United States alone (U.S. Census Bureau, 2025). Yet it remains one of the least digitized sectors on the planet. Projects run over budget 80% of the time. Rework eats…

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15 min

AI Agents for Veterinarians: 9 Use Cases That Replace a Missing Front-Desk Hire (2026)

Veterinary practices are losing front-desk staff faster than they can hire. The Merck Animal Health Veterinary Wellbeing Study and AVMA workforce reports both frame the shortage as structural rather than cyclical…

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14 min

AI Agents for Restaurants: 10 Daily Ops Jobs to Automate (2026 Guide for Independents and Small Chains)

Restaurants ran on a 4.9 percent pre-tax margin in 2024 (National Restaurant Association State of the Industry, 2025) and food-away-from-home prices rose 4.1 percent year over year per USDA Food Price Outlook, 2026.…

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AI Agents for Every Profession: 2026 Index

The 50-word answer. AI agents work best when they are tuned to one profession, not when they try to be everything. Gravity indexes expert-built agents across 30+ jobs today, lawyers, dentists, recruiters, ecommerce…

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AI Agents for Dental Practices: 8 Workflows That Pay for Themselves in 90 Days (2026)

Dental practices lose revenue in predictable places: 10 to 15 percent of scheduled visits to no-shows, recall lapse over 30 percent, treatment plans diagnosed but never scheduled, insurance verifications that consume…

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11 min

AI Agents for YouTubers: What Actually Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents to a YouTuber is not "scale your channel." It is "stop spending three days on the parts of upload that do not show up on camera." Most mid-sized YouTubers I talk to, the 10k to 1M…

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AI Agents for Real Estate Brokers: What Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

I have spent the last few months talking to broker-owners running everything from a 25-agent single-office shop in Austin to a 180-agent regional firm in the Midwest. The pattern is the same. They are not trying to…

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AI Agents for Property Managers: What Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

Residential property management is a job composed almost entirely of five-to-fifteen-minute interruptions. A tenant's garbage disposal jams at 7pm. An owner emails asking why last month's repair cost $340. A lease…

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12 min

AI Agents for Podcasters: What Actually Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents to a podcaster is not "grow your show." It is "stop spending five hours editing the parts of an episode no one cares about." Almost every solo or small-team podcaster I have worked with…

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AI Agents for Nutritionists: What Actually Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents to a nutritionist or dietitian is not "scale your practice." It is "stop spending half your week on food logs, intake forms, and insurance paperwork that the client never sees." Most…

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AI Agents for Healthcare Admins: What Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents inside a medical practice is not "AI doctor." It is "stop spending the front-desk's Tuesday afternoon on hold with United, calling about a prior auth that has been sitting in their…

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AI Agents for Fitness Coaches: What Actually Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents to a fitness coach is not "10x your client roster." It is "stop dropping the Sunday-night check-in pile." Most online and hybrid coaches I talk to do not have a programming problem.…

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AI Agents for Financial Advisors: Where They Save Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents to a financial advisor is not "robo-advisor 2.0." It is "stop spending Sunday night writing the briefing notes for Monday's six client meetings." Most solo and small-team RIAs I talk to…

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AI Agents for Course Creators: What Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents to a course creator is not "scale your course." It is "stop being the bottleneck on tier-1 student support during launch week." Most creators I talk to are not stuck on curriculum. They…

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AI Agents for Bookkeepers: What Actually Saves Time in 2026 | Gravity AI

I have spent the last two years watching bookkeepers do the same five tasks in a loop: categorise transactions, reconcile bank feeds, chase invoices, schedule bill payments, and prep the month-end close. Every one of…

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AI Agents for SaaS Founders: Where They Actually Earn Their Keep | Gravity AI

The honest pitch for AI agents to a SaaS founder is not "scale your team." It is "stop dropping the recurring five-to-fifteen-minute tasks that compound into churn." Most SaaS founders I talk to do not have a…

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AI Agents for Recruiters: Sourcing, Screening, and Scheduling Without the Bias Trap | Gravity AI

Recruiting is the AI agent use case where the operator advice and the regulatory advice point in slightly different directions. The operator wants the agent to shortlist, screen, and schedule. The regulator wants…

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AI Agents for Real Estate Agents: The Compliant Lead-and-Listing Stack | Gravity AI

Real estate is one of the few industries where a single AI agent can be the difference between converting a lead and losing it to a faster competitor. Inbound buyer leads are perishable in a way that almost no other…

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AI Agents for Marketing Agencies: The Real ROI Map | Gravity AI

For most small-to-mid marketing agencies, AI agents are the difference between a 12% net margin and a 28% net margin on the same retainer book. Not because the agency hires fewer people, but because the agents soak…

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AI Agents for Lawyers: Intake, Review, and Deadline Management Without Malpractice | Gravity AI

Lawyers face the steepest constraints of any profession deploying AI agents in 2026 and the largest potential upside. The constraints are real: client confidentiality under Model Rule 1.6, competence under Rule 1.1,…

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AI Agents for Freelance Designers: Run the Studio, Not the Drudgery | Gravity AI

The honest job description for a freelance designer is "two roles in one person." Half the week is design work; half the week is studio operations. Intake calls. Scope clarification. Proposal drafts. Asset packaging.…

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AI Agents for Ecommerce Stores: A Margin-First ROI Map | Gravity AI

Open with margin, not vibes. A DTC store doing $1M ARR at a 65% gross margin and 7% net has roughly $70k in net profit and zero room to add headcount. An AI agent that recovers 2% of abandoned carts on a baseline…

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AI Agents for Content Creators: Run the Distribution, Keep the Taste | Gravity AI

Content creators in 2026 face a paradox. The tools to make and distribute content have never been more powerful, and the audience tolerance for AI-generated work passing as human has never been lower. The creators…

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AI Agents for Consultants: The Proposal-to-Deliverable Stack | Gravity AI

Consulting is a profession built on judgment, but a typical engagement is filled with the supporting work that produces the conditions for judgment: research, synthesis, slide drafting, meeting prep, status…

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AI Agents for Accountants: The Reconciliation, Categorisation, and Client-Chase Stack | Gravity AI

Accountants and bookkeepers face two pressures pointing in the same direction. Clients increasingly expect monthly close in five business days instead of fifteen. Margins on transactional bookkeeping are compressing…

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