Here’s What You Get:
What Agent Architects Is
Agent Architects (sometimes styled Agentic Business Hub / Agent Architects on Skool) is a community and coaching program focused on building and deploying AI agents, automation workflows, and developer tools, not a traditional architecture firm designing physical buildings.
Key Features
Creator: Run by James Goldbach — he’s the one listed as the founder/lead of the group on the Skool platform.
Format: Private membership community with a cohort structure (e.g., Swarm_3).
Focus: Practical tools and configurations for building AI agents and automation workflows, especially using platforms like Claude Code.
Offerings include:
Curated Claude Skills folders and agent files
Pre-built automation configurations
Weekly live streams and project work
Direct access to Goldbach for guidance
Job board to connect with collaborators or partners
In essence: It’s a learning-and-building hub for AI practitioners and builders looking to create agentic systems and business automations, not a physical architecture practice.
Who James Goldbach Is (In This Context)
From the information publicly available:
James Goldbach is the founder and host of the Agent Architects community on Skool.
He positions himself as a guide and coach for people building AI agents and automation workflows — providing tools, training files, configurations, and community interaction.
There’s no widely available evidence tying Goldbach to traditional architectural design or an architecture firm in the building sense — the “architects” term here refers metaphorically to people who design and craft AI agents and systems.
What You Get With Agent Architects
Typical inclusions in the membership program include:
Ready-to-use configurations and tools for AI agents
Scripts and workflows (especially for Claude-based tools)
Weekly streams and project-based learning
Direct messaging access for support
Community collaboration and networking
Upcoming additions (as of the latest cohort) include advanced SaaS builder tools and social media automation setups.










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