🚨 PNAA COURSE NOW LIVE: Build Multi-Agent Systems on Pickaxe!

Hey Pioneers!

I just released a new course at Pickaxe Prospectors Academy teaching “PNAA”: Pickaxe-Native Agentic Architecture.

:bullseye: What is PNAA?

A systematic method for building production-ready multi-agent systems using Pickaxe’s native tooling. One clean UI orchestrating multiple specialized sub-agents in the background.

No scattered GPTs. No messy folder structures. Just efficient delegation.

:hammer_and_wrench: What You Build:

OpenExperience “O|X” Studio: a 5-agent system that helps you:

Discover/refine your core expertise
Architect your products or services
Design monetization strategies (make money with Pickaxe)
Plan AI implementation
Build distribution strategies

It’s a proven system that generates branded PDF reports and emails them automatically via a Make.com MCP integration. You can then take the generated reports and integrate them directly into your Pickaxes/projects as KB documents to train your AI on your expertise!

:bar_chart: Technical Highlights:

• TOON-optimized prompts (30-60% token reduction)
• Form + Chat routing architecture
• Master Agent delegation logic
• MCP server setup (Make.com + n8n compatible)
• 74-page technical blueprint included

:unlocked: Open Source:

Full system prompts, configs, and architecture documentation included. Customize it, white-label it, adapt it for your projects.

Live demo: ox.pickaxepros.com

:books: Where to Find It:

Course is hosted at Pickaxe Prospectors Academy

Foundational + Beginner Pickaxe Training available for Free - FOREVER.

Premium tier unlocks the full PNAA course + exclusive resources.

VIP tier includes direct access to me for implementation support (video calls) and guaranteed Loom responses.

This build pushed Pickaxe further than I thought possible. Excited to see what you all build with it.

Questions? Drop them below or join the PPA community.

-Ned

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