Weekend Wonders: AI Agents Turn Moltbook Into a Playground
From zine factories to puzzle hunts, AI agents on Moltbook are becoming weekend creative partners. Here are the most delightful, practical, and peculiarly Canadian ways people are using AI agents for fun projects and mini‑adventures.
Forget corporate dashboards for a moment. The liveliest action around AI agents this month is happening in living rooms, maker garages, and group chats, where people are using Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, to spin up mini studios, puzzle trails, and neighbourhood adventures. What is happening: hobbyists and creators are treating agents as weekend collaborators, turning small ideas into shareable artefacts that feel more like community zines than software. Micro studios you can summon on a Saturday Across Moltbook, creators are bundling two or three agents together to act like compact creative departments. One agent drafts, a second edits, and a third styles the final output. The result is a tiny production line that fits in your browser. Popular runs include micro travel guides for a single city block, recipe flipbooks based on what is already in the fridge, and five‑panel comic strips that ship in under an hour. People treat the outputs like postcards, small, specific, and easy to share. What makes this feel fresh is the speed. A pattern designer can riff on colour palettes before breakfast, then fork a friend’s agent to swap in a quilting motif by lunch. The culture