Agent Templates
60 production-tested agent templates across 15 industries — from e-commerce support bots to healthcare appointment schedulers — ready to deploy in minutes.
Building an AI agent from scratch means defining conversation flows, writing system prompts, configuring guardrails, setting up integrations, and testing hundreds of edge cases. Rach.Dev's template library shortcircuits this process by giving you 60 pre-built agent configurations that have been tested in production across real businesses. Each template includes a tuned system prompt, predefined conversation flows, industry-appropriate guardrails, and integration scaffolding.
Templates are organized across 15 industries: e-commerce, healthcare, real estate, legal, financial services, education, hospitality, SaaS, recruitment, professional services, insurance, automotive, non-profit, fitness and wellness, and food and beverage. Within each industry, four templates cover the most common use cases — customer support, lead qualification, scheduling, and domain-specific workflows. Every template has been refined based on thousands of real conversations to handle edge cases, ambiguous inputs, and adversarial prompts.
Starting from a template does not lock you in. Every aspect is customizable through our natural language configuration system. You can adjust the tone, add new conversation flows, change integration targets, and modify guardrails. Templates are versioned, so when we improve a template based on aggregate performance data, you can choose to merge the improvements into your customized version or stay on your current configuration.
Key Benefits
- 60 production-tested templates across 15 industries ready to deploy in minutes
- Pre-configured system prompts, conversation flows, guardrails, and integration scaffolding
- Refined from thousands of real conversations for edge case and adversarial input handling
- Fully customizable through natural language — adjust tone, flows, integrations, and guardrails
- Versioned templates with optional merge when upstream improvements are released
- Covers the four most common use cases per industry: support, leads, scheduling, and workflows