Braxton is the operator. The Factory is the workforce.
This is an operational system: Braxton interprets approved workspace context, scopes the mission, assigns specialist agents, and returns client-ready outputs to GloryXOS.
GloryXOS → Braxton → Agents
Operating model
What makes this an Agent Factory, not a chatbot wrapper.
Model visibility
How you know what models are behind Braxton.
The factory does not ask buyers to trust vague claims. The real Agent Run Ledger records every task with the exact provider, model ID, tools, knowledge sources, cost estimate, and approval status.
Open internal ledgerAgent divisions Braxton can call
The workforce stays specialized.
Each division has narrow expected outputs. This keeps the factory more reliable than one over-broad assistant and makes pricing cleaner for monthly add-ons.
The private operator layer that reads context, routes work, checks risk, and keeps humans in final approval.
The front door for agencies: discovery, requirements, estimates, contracts-ready scope language, and CRM-ready summaries.
Research that supports positioning and campaigns without drifting into surveillance, scraping, or regulated-advice territory.
The agency workhorse lane for websites, campaign systems, social content, SEO, ad concepts, and prompt packs.
Specialized creative agents for music, film, rollout planning, pitch materials, post, and release strategy.
Back-office and growth agents that help package offers, build funding narratives, prepare knowledge products, and manage numbers.
Factory promise
Delegate tasks without losing operator control.
Braxton can recommend, assign, draft, and package. The human owner remains the final approval layer for exports, invoices, client messages, and published materials.