Journey is a platform that enables easy sharing, discovery, and installation of fully packaged AI agent workflows called “kits,” which include all necessary components like skills, tools, and documentation to streamline agent capabilities across various environments. It supports team collaboration with secure context sharing, permission management, and community-driven improvements, aiming to simplify workflow replication and enhance AI agent functionality.
The video introduces Journey, a new product designed to solve the challenge of sharing and discovering workflows for AI agents. The creator explains that once a workflow is built for an agent, it is difficult to share it with others or replicate it. Journey addresses this by acting as a registry for end-to-end workflows called “kits,” which are fully packaged workflows including skills, tools, memories, tests, and failure examples. These kits can be easily installed by agents, allowing them to immediately use the workflow without reinventing the wheel.
One highlighted example is the knowledge-based RAG system kit, which the creator uses daily to ingest articles, tweets, videos, and papers into a database accessible by agents. This allows natural language queries to retrieve relevant information, aiding in tasks like video creation. The kit includes dependencies such as API keys, models, external services, and tools, and it adapts to different agent environments. It also contains documentation, database schema, source code, and versioning, enabling easy installation and updates while sharing learnings from different users to improve the kits over time.
Installation of kits is agent-first, meaning agents can install kits via simple prompts or command-line interface commands. The system supports various agent platforms like OpenClaw, Nemoclaw, and Claude Co-work, and the entire process is designed to be seamless and user-friendly. Users can search for kits, browse available workflows, and install them with minimal effort. The platform is currently free, with some planned team and enterprise features that may introduce pricing later.
Journey also supports team collaboration through organizations, allowing multiple agents to share workflows and context securely without leaking private information. Shared contexts enable agents within a team to access common resources like databases and APIs, managed through the platform without storing sensitive credentials directly. The system includes features for managing permissions, audit logs, analytics, and resource bindings, making it easy for teams to stay synchronized and maintain consistent workflows across agents.
Finally, the creator emphasizes the community aspect of Journey, encouraging users to publish their own workflows as kits to share with others. The platform includes reputation and trust mechanisms for kit authors, spam and malicious content filtering, and ongoing improvements based on user feedback. The goal is to make it effortless for agents to discover, install, and use powerful workflows, enhancing their capabilities significantly. The video ends with an invitation to try Journey Kits and provide feedback to help refine the product.