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This tutorial walks you through your very first Agent on Isaree — a small poem Agent that runs entirely on your device. By the end you’ll have built it on the Community Hub, downloaded it to Isa, and run it offline. It takes about five minutes.

Prerequisites

  • Isa installed on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. See Install Isa.
  • A Community Hub account.

Build the Agent on the Community Hub

1

Open the Community Hub and start a new Agent

Sign in to the Community Hub and start building a new Agent.
2

Pick the model

Pick Qwen3 0.6B — one of the smallest models available, plenty for writing a poem and able to run on most supported devices. Paste this into the model picker:
3

Name your Agent

Call it Personal Poet [Your Name] — replace [Your Name] with your own name.
4

Write the system prompt

Paste this as the system prompt and replace [YOUR NAME] with your own name:
5

Publish your Agent

Publish the Agent to the Community Hub.

Use the Agent in Isa

1

Open Isa and download your Agent

In Isa, open the Isa Hub, find and download your Personal Poet. The model and the Agent are pulled onto your device.
Model files are large, so the download can take a while. It keeps running if you switch apps or lock your device — Isa notifies you when your Agent is ready.
2

Open Workspace

Open Workspace — the chat that isn’t tied to a patient, and the right place to try out a general-purpose Agent.
3

Go offline

Open Control Center and switch on airplane mode. On the Mac, turn off Wi-Fi instead.
4

Chat with your Agent

Select Personal Poet in Workspace and ask it for a poem.
You should see a short, personalized poem about you using AI agents in medicine — generated on your device, offline.
Go back online when you’re done — turn off airplane mode, or turn Wi-Fi back on.

Next

Build an Agent

Build something more substantial — pick your model, write the system prompt, attach a Knowledge Base.

Build a Scribe Agent

Turn a consultation into a structured clinical note.

What is an Agent?

Understand what an Agent actually is under the hood.