For the past several months, I've been deep into AI automation, n8n, AI agents, LangChain, MCP, RAG, CrewAI, and workflow development.
One thing kept frustrating me:
Every useful resource was scattered everywhere.
- GitHub repositories
- YouTube tutorials
- Discord communities
- Reddit posts
- Blogs
- Random Google Drive folders
Every project started with 30–60 minutes of searching before I could actually build.
So instead of continuing to search, I started collecting and organizing everything into one place.
The result is what I call the CIA Automation Agency Pack v2.0.
What's inside
✅ 28,144+ ready-to-import n8n workflows
✅ 500+ AI Agents
- Multi-Agent Systems
- Voice Agents
- RAG
- MCP
- Customer Support
- Sales
- Research
- Automation
✅ 256 Python AI projects
- LangChain
- LangGraph
- CrewAI
- OpenAI
- Anthropic
- Automation utilities
✅ 21 System Prompt Vaults
Including prompts inspired by modern AI tools and coding assistants.
✅ Agency Blueprints
Real client workflows, documentation, templates, and business systems.
My favorite part
I didn't want thousands of folders.
So I built CIA Navigator.
Instead of browsing folders...
You simply type:
"WhatsApp lead generation bot"
or
"Multi-agent research workflow"
or
"Invoice automation with Gmail"
…and it finds the relevant resources instantly using AI.
It supports local Ollama models as well as multiple cloud AI providers.
I originally built this for myself because I was tired of wasting hours searching.
Eventually I realized other AI builders and automation agencies probably have the same problem.
So I decided to package it up.
I'd genuinely love feedback from people here.
What would you add to make a resource like this even more useful?
If you'd like to check it out: