Understanding, Creating and Deploying Agents (3-part series – February 2026)

Ray Poynter
Ray Poynter, Founder
8 January 20263 min read
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Agents are rapidly becoming the key way that AI delivers systematic, scalable benefits beyond one-off experiments. Ray Poynter has designed a new course to help start leveraging agents to boost your efficiency and effectiveness.

In this course, you'll gain hands-on experience designing, creating and deploying agents for everyday tasks, from workflow automation to core research and insight challenges.

Two Time Zones

Ray is offering this course in two time zones in February: one scheduled for Europe and the Americas, the other for Australia and the eastern Asia-Pacific region.

Europe/America Offered in conjunction with ResearchWiseAI.

4, 11 & 18 February 2026 10am to Midday New York (which is 3pm to 5pm in London)

Click here to register or find out more.

Australia and Eastern APAC Offered in conjunction with The Research Society of Australia

9, 16 & 23 February 10:am to Midday, AEDT (Sydney/Canberra/Melbourne time)

Click here to register or to read more.

Course Outline

The Course

Three two-hour interactive online sessions, delivered by Ray Poynter. Each lesson will be accompanied by optional hands-on tasks and practical exercises to help you apply what you've learned. You will receive access to the recordings, slides, and supplementary materials after each lesson.

Session Outlines

Session 1: Foundations of Agents An introduction to agents and their transformative potential for research workflows. You'll see real-world examples of agents in action across different research scenarios and learn the fundamentals of creating instruction-based assistant agents in Gemini, Copilot, and ChatGPT.

We'll work through a decision framework to help you identify which tasks and processes in your workflow would benefit most from agent deployment. By the end of this lesson, you'll have created your first simple agents and received example projects to explore and adapt for your own needs.

Session 2: Enhancing and Managing Agents Building on the foundations from Session 1, you'll learn how to transform basic agents into more powerful tools by adding custom knowledge bases, external connections, and scheduling capabilities.

We'll cover essential practices for testing, iterating and maintaining your agents to ensure reliability and accuracy. The lesson will also introduce workflow automation platforms like Zapier and N8N, showing how these tools can connect your agents to existing systems and create seamless automated processes that handle repetitive research tasks.

Session 3: Advanced Capabilities and Deployment The final session explores advanced agent features including code interpretation, API integrations, and multi-agent orchestration.

You'll learn how to implement Human-in-the-Loop practices to maintain quality control and address ethical considerations in agent deployment. We'll examine third-party agent creation platforms that can help you scale solutions across your team and organization.

By the end of this lesson, you'll understand how to build enterprise-ready agent systems that deliver consistent value while maintaining appropriate oversight and governance.

What You Will Learn

What agents are, why they're transforming research workflows, and where to deploy them for maximum impact

How to audit your current workflow and identify high-value opportunities for agent implementation

How to create and customize agents in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot – plus an overview of alternative platforms

How to evaluate, test and maintain your agents to ensure they deliver reliable, high-quality outputs

How to use workflow automation tools like N8N to create sophisticated multi-step solutions

How to leverage third-party tools to scale agent capabilities across your team

Who Is the Course For?

This course is for market researchers, insight professionals and team leaders who want to move beyond AI experimentation and start leveraging agents to gain systematic, scalable benefits.

The course does NOT require coding skills or technical experience, but does assume reasonable familiarity with at least one of ChatGPT, Gemini, or Copilot. To fully benefit from the course and complete the practical exercises, you should ideally have paid access to at least one of these platforms.

Published 8 January 2026
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