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Help Genie Suite

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Twelve-repo Help Genie ecosystem built and shipped almost entirely by Claude Code agents.

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Help Genie Suite

Added 17 May 2026

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Overview

Help Genie is a phone-first voice agent product, plus a constellation of supporting apps: the public site, the customer portal, an outbound dialer, the sync layer, the mail layer, and a command center. Twelve repos in total, mostly shipped by Claude Code with skills, MCP servers, and a per-repo command center.

Best for

Best for
Anyone curious what an agent-first multi-product shop looks like

Use cases

  • Reference for a multi-repo product shipped by agents
  • Pattern for per-product command centers with shared infrastructure
  • Twilio + ElevenLabs voice stack built end to end
  • Sealed multi-tenant Supabase access for a real customer base

Notes

What it is

Help Genie spans a public voice agent product (helpgenie.ai), a customer mail surface, a sync layer for connecting customer CRMs and calendars, an outbound dialer for real Twilio + Help Genie + ElevenLabs calls, and a Command Center repo coordinating the whole thing. Twelve repos in the Help-Genie-AI org, mostly shipped by Claude Code with skills, MCP servers, and a per-repo command center.

How it was built

Skill-driven Claude Code sessions for the daily work. Per-repo CLAUDE.md routing rules. A sealed multi-tenant Supabase client that prevents cross-customer reads. A daily founders brief generated by an agent.

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Submit your build at /submit. We cross-link the agents, skills, and MCP servers in your stack so anyone landing on those entries finds you.

Pros

  • Real production product, paying customers, real revenue
  • Twelve-repo agent-built footprint, not a demo
  • Mirrors many patterns in the Build Index itself
  • Shows the multi-tenant safety story under real conditions

Cons

  • Most repos are private, only the patterns are public
  • Heavy stack, not a hello-world reference
  • Twilio and ElevenLabs costs are real at volume