NetApp’s AIPod Mini comes prepackaged with Generate. Generate brings a library of agents right out of the box — almost immediately, you can start tapping into data that was hard to reach before.
Use SuperAgent (bottom of the nav) builds a new agent from a plain-language request — no template needed.
Your agents belong to whoever is signed in — here, the 20 Jon has built and uses himself. Templates are 200 pre-built buckets, ready to lower into your data. And teammates can share agents the way people share documents — here, 73 have been shared with Jon, who owns this dashboard. Some people have built more than 100 agents.

Iterate.ai runs its own business on these — the Healthcare claims agents from An AI ROI? Absolutely — A Big One live here too.
Examples of what agents can do: Email Investigator searches the inbox by topic. Quarterly Investor Update drafts the letter from spreadsheets and email. To Do List Generator builds each morning’s list. Corporate Document Finder reads documents and answers questions on governance, cap tables, and more.
Agents are built by Generate’s SuperAgent. Describe the job in plain language; SuperAgent assembles it. About 5 minutes, zero code.
Every agent runs privately. Move it into a Project — a shared space holding multiple agents and multiple people as participants.
Everything reaches NetApp® storage the customer owns, and just as easily reaches real-time systems — live databases, anything else you point it at. It merges the stored with the active; Iterate’s AgentWatch logs every action.
A shelf of ready-made templates, a stack shared by teammates, and a builder that works from a sentence. The only question is which shelf your team starts on.
The Well of Knowledge · How an Agent Actually Works. Full series — iterate.ai/partners/netapp/papers.
A joint educational series on private AI and the AIPod Mini. NetApp — the governed data-control layer. Iterate.ai — the private intelligence layer.