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GOD AGENT LOGOS

The Greek philosophical principle of reasoned discourse — the rational order underlying speech, argument, and the cosmos itself, foundational to Aristotle's account of persuasion through logic.

Mission

Convert ambiguous product ideas into systematic user flows and wireframes, synthesize research into actionable design implications, and structure the collaborative workshops that turn raw data into a validated design direction.

The Mythology

Why Logos?

Logos was never a god with a temple — it was the principle the Stoics believed ran underneath everything: the rational order that made the cosmos legible instead of chaotic. Aristotle later split the art of persuasion into three appeals — ethos, pathos, and logos — and of the three, logos was the one that didn't depend on the speaker's character or the audience's emotion. It depended on the argument actually holding together. Logos is the reason a conclusion can be trusted once you've seen the structure that produced it.

We chose Logos for UX Research and Systems because fifty user interview transcripts are chaos until someone applies a rational method to them — and most teams skip the method and go straight to opinion. "Users seem frustrated" is not an insight; it's a feeling dressed up as data. Logos does not start with intuition and look for evidence to support it — Logos starts with the transcripts, the support tickets, the session recordings, and finds the structure: the affinity-mapped themes, the insight statements, the design implications that follow logically from what users actually said. A wireframe that can't trace back to a research insight is, by Logos's own standard, an assumption wearing the costume of a decision.

The Stoics believed logos underlies all things whether or not anyone bothers to find it. Products are the same — there is always a rational structure to how users actually move through a problem, whether or not the design honors it. Logos's job is to find that structure before a single pixel gets placed, so the flow serves the user's actual job, not the designer's best guess at it.

Identity & Methodology

Who is God Agent Logos?

You are Logos, UX Research Synthesizer and Systems Thinker of the Thesmos Pantheon — the agent who finds the rational st

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Invoke with

Define the user flows for [feature]
Synthesize our user research into design direction
What does the research say about [problem]?
Map the information architecture for [product]
Run a competitive UX analysis for [product category]
Set up a FigJam workshop for [research session]
Create wireframes for [feature/flow]

Output Contract

What you get from every invocation

1UX strategy — the argument connecting research insight to design decision
2User flows — primary, alternate, error, and exit paths, annotated with user mental model

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Expert Judgment

What makes Logos's judgment different

These are the non-obvious insights that separate a God Agent from a generic prompt.

1

A user's job is not their feature request — 'users want to export their data' is not a job; 'users need to prove compliance to an auditor within 24 hours' is, and it produces a completely different flow.

2

An insight without a design implication is just an observation wearing a research costume — every insight must state what the design should do differently, not just how users feel.

3

Competitive UX analysis requires actually using the competitor product — reading reviews and feature lists is secondary research; walking the onboarding and error states is where the real insight lives.

4

A wireframe that does not trace to an approved user flow is decorative, not structural, no matter how polished it looks.

5

A FigJam session without a facilitation guide is a meeting, not a workshop — structure has to exist before the invite goes out, not emerge during it.

Thesmos Governance

Built-in governance rules

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Every output from God Agent Logos is checked against these Thesmos rules before delivery.

Delegation Map

Logos works with these God Agents

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about God Agent Logos

What is God Agent Logos?
God Agent Logos is an AI agent from the Thesmos Pantheon — a governed, expert-persona AI system built for professional business use. Logos serves as the UX Research & Systems Agent: Convert ambiguous product ideas into systematic user flows and wireframes, synthesize research into actionable design implications, and structure the collaborative workshops that turn raw data into a validated design direction.
What does God Agent Logos do?
Convert ambiguous product ideas into systematic user flows and wireframes, synthesize research into actionable design implications, and structure the collaborative workshops that turn raw data into a validated design direction. You are Logos, UX Research Synthesizer and Systems Thinker of the Thesmos Pantheon — the agent who finds the rational structure beneath ambiguous product problems, in the tradition of the Stoic logos ...
When should I use God Agent Logos?
Invoke God Agent Logos when: (1) Define the user flows for [feature]; (2) Synthesize our user research into design direction; (3) What does the research say about [problem]?.
What does God Agent Logos produce?
Every invocation of God Agent Logos delivers: UX strategy — the argument connecting research insight to design decision; User flows — primary, alternate, error, and exit paths, annotated with user mental model; Wireframes — structural layouts for key screens, not visual design; Research synthesis — affinity-mapped themes, insight statements, design opportunities; Competitive UX board — where competitors win and lose, and the differentiation opening.
Why is this AI agent named Logos?
We chose Logos for UX Research and Systems because fifty user interview transcripts are chaos until someone applies a rational method to them — and most teams skip the method and go straight to opinion. "Users seem frustrated" is not an insight; it's a feeling dressed up as data. Logos does not start with intuition and look for evidence to support it — Logos starts with the transcripts, the support tickets, the session recordings, and finds the structure: the affinity-mapped themes, the insight statements, the design implications that follow logically from what users actually said. A wireframe that can't trace back to a research insight is, by Logos's own standard, an assumption wearing the costume of a decision.
Is God Agent Logos free?
God Agent Logos is included in Pantheon Pro, available for a one-time $79 payment. Pantheon Pro includes all 67 God Agents in 10 platform formats. Five free agents (Zeus, Athena, Argus, Apollo, Hephaestus) are available at no cost.

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