Compare before you buy

Do not buy another bundle if what you need is an AI agent operating system.

A prebuilt template helps you start fast. Codekit is for the moment you want to own the routing, workflow, skill, and guardrail layer for the long run.

What ordinary kits do well

Give you prebuilt roles, prompts, or templates you can use immediately.

Feel simple during experimentation because you can download and run.

Fit when the goal is saving a few setup hours.

Usually easy to compare because the offer is a fixed bundle.

Where Codekit is different

Gives you an operating layer for routing the right skill and workflow per job.

Turns your know-how into testable reusable skills and workflows.

Adds graph, rules, state, and migration discipline so the system can grow.

Connects the revenue flow: landing page, purchase step, onboarding, and KPI loop.

Buyer question
Ordinary kit
Codekit
Do I only need to try something fast?

Good fit if you need a fixed sample set.

Useful, but not the strongest reason to buy.

Do I want the AI agent system to belong to my business?

Often stops at templates, roles, or prompts.

This is the core promise: ownership layer.

Do I have many task types and want less manual guessing?

Rarely provides a clear routing graph.

MOS/MOW routes the right capability and workflow by context.

Can I package know-how as an asset?

May include templates, but rarely a verified operating system.

Skill-builder and workflow-builder turn know-how into reusable assets.

Do I sell services, courses, agency work, or internal systems?

Helpful for kickoff.

Better fit with delivery standards, purchase flow, onboarding, and post-purchase care.

What if I need to change runtime or scale the team later?

Strongly tied to the starting structure.

Rules, graph, and state give migration more discipline.

3 layers that make Codekit worth more than a bundle

Routing layer

Do not call agents by feel. The system knows whether a task needs a skill, workflow, or builder.

Ownership layer

Prompts, process, and decisions become assets you can edit, audit, and hand off.

Revenue layer

Sales page, purchase flow, onboarding, and KPI loop live in one system.

Decide in 60 seconds

Buy Codekit Core
Ownership

You need to own the AI agent system, not add more prompts.

One-time

You want a one-time purchase with a clear starter path.

Onboarding

You need a first win in 7 days before committing deeper.

Questions that help you decide

How is Codekit different from templates?

Templates give you a starting point. Codekit gives you the operating layer: skill graph, workflow graph, rules, state, and builders.

Can consultants or agencies use it?

Yes. Consultants package know-how. Agencies standardize delivery and reduce hero dependency.

Do I need deep coding skills?

You should understand workflow operations and files. Codekit fits builders/operators who want system control.

Will I be left alone after buying?

No. The onboarding path focuses on one small first win so you know exactly what to do next.

Choose correctly

When should you skip Codekit, and when should you buy it?

You only want a cheaper sample pack for a few hours.

Choose an ordinary kit. That job does not need an ownership layer.

You do not want routing, workflow, or delivery standards.

Codekit will feel too systematic if you only need scattered prompts.

You want reusable AI agent capability you can operate and resell.

Codekit fits founders, consultants, agencies, and small teams building controlled agentic ops.