Recruiter Tenma

Tenma is Agntic’s AI recruiter. Instead of filling out forms, you have a conversation with Tenma about what you need — and Tenma creates the perfect agent for you.
Think of Tenma as your HR department for AI employees. Describe the role, and Tenma handles the hiring.

How the Interview Works

When you click Recruit Agent, you start a voice conversation with Tenma. The interview typically takes 3-5 minutes.
1

Business Context

Tenma asks about your business: what you do, who your customers are, and what problems you solve.
2

Role Definition

Describe what you want the agent to handle: customer support, appointment booking, after-hours calls, etc.
3

Personality & Tone

Specify how the agent should sound: professional, friendly, casual, formal. Tenma adjusts the personality accordingly.
4

Knowledge & Policies

Share key information the agent needs: business hours, pricing, FAQs, policies.
5

Review & Confirm

Tenma summarizes the agent profile. You confirm or ask for adjustments.

What Tenma Creates

Based on your conversation, Tenma generates:
ComponentDescription
Agent NameA name that fits your business context
VoiceA synthetic voice matching your preferred tone
PersonalityConversation style and demeanor
Knowledge BaseInformation you shared during the interview
GreetingHow the agent answers calls

Tips for a Great Interview

Instead of “we sell products,” say “we sell handmade jewelry, mostly engagement rings and wedding bands.”
“I want someone who sounds like a friendly receptionist at a dental office” gives Tenma more to work with than “professional.”
Tell Tenma the top 5 questions your customers ask. The agent will be ready to answer them.
“Never discuss pricing over the phone” or “Always ask for their email” helps set boundaries.

Editing After Creation

You can refine your agent after creation:
  • Re-interview with Tenma — Have another conversation to update the agent
  • Manual edits — Adjust specific settings in the agent dashboard
  • Knowledge updates — Add or modify information the agent knows
For major changes, re-interviewing with Tenma often produces better results than manual edits.