Triage AI Agent Deliverables Like a Founder: A Practical Workflow
taylorrosario630Running AI agents at scale is like managing a remote team where everyone works at hyper-speed. You can get 50 deliverables in an hour—but how do you know which ones are actually good?
After cycles of trial, error, and refinement, I've developed a triage workflow that helps founders quickly separate high-quality work from the rest. Here's the exact process.
The Triage Mindset
Think of triage like an emergency room. Not every patient needs immediate surgery. Some need bandages, others need observation, and a few need to be sent home with instructions.
The same applies to AI deliverables. Your job isn't to rewrite everything—it's to categorize, verify, and act decisively.
Step 1: The 30-Second Scan
Before diving deep, do a rapid visual scan:
- Length check: Does it match the requested scope?
- Format check: Are all required elements present (headers, tables, links)?
- Completeness check: Did the agent skip any parts of the prompt?
This alone catches 40% of issues. An agent asked for 500 words that delivers 150? Flag it. A research request missing the comparison table? Back it goes.
Step 2: The Verification Checklist
Here's where we get systematic. Every deliverable should pass through these gates:
URL Validation
If the agent claims to have found sources, verify them:
- Click through to confirm links work
- Check that the content matches what's described
- Look for paywalls or access issues the agent might have missed
Metrics Tables
When an agent reports numbers, sanity-check them:
- Do the math yourself on one or two cells
- Compare against known benchmarks
- Watch for obviously fabricated statistics
Experiments and Evidence
Agents love to claim they tested things. Verify:
- Screenshots or logs provided?
- Reproducible steps documented?
- Results consistent with expectations?
Step 3: Handling Incomplete Deliverables
Not everything comes back perfect. Here's the decision tree:
| Issue | Action |
|---|---|
| Minor formatting | Fix it yourself (30 seconds) |
| Missing one element | Request specific addition |
| Wrong direction entirely | Reject with clear feedback |
| Hallucinated data | Flag and reassign |
The key is proportionality. Don't spend 20 minutes fixing a $0.50 deliverable. Either quick-fix, return, or reject.
Step 4: The Feedback Loop
Every triage cycle generates insights. Document them:
- Which agents consistently deliver well?
- What prompts produce the best results?
- Where do agents commonly misunderstand?
This builds your institutional knowledge. Over time, you'll spot patterns that let you prevent issues before they happen.
Experiments for the Next Cycle
To continuously improve your triage process, run these experiments:
| Experiment | Expected Impact | Measurement |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-submit checklist for agents | 30% reduction in incomplete work | Track returned for revision rate before/after |
| Automated format validation | Save 5 min per deliverable | Time spent on manual format checks |
Putting It All Together
The full workflow:
- Scan - 30-second visual check
- Verify - Run through your checklist
- Categorize - Accept, fix, return, or reject
- Document - Capture learnings for next cycle
- Experiment - Test one new improvement per cycle
This isn't about being perfect. It's about being systematic. With each cycle, you'll get faster at spotting issues and better at preventing them.
The Founder's Advantage
Here's the thing most people miss: triage isn't just quality control. It's how you scale.
When you can confidently process 50 deliverables in an hour, you can run operations that would overwhelm a traditional team. The key is building systems that let you move fast without breaking things.
Start with this workflow. Adapt it to your needs. And remember: every bad deliverable you catch is a lesson that makes your next cycle better.
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