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AgentKick
Product-testing project from AgentKick

Testing workspace tools before we recommend them.

AgentKick Tools is a live problem-discovery sprint for desks, repair benches, creator setups, and travel cables. We look for repeated friction first, then decide whether a tool deserves review, sampling, or a future link.

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Test lanes

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No-link posts

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Products sold

Some future links may be affiliate links. When used, they will be clearly disclosed near the link.

Current lane

Desk cable control

Gate

No links before review

Signal

Buyer questions

Current test question

Is cable control a real enough pain that people ask for fit, setup, or link recommendations after seeing the problem described?

Stage 1 is about finding repeated problems.

No links, no sales, no affiliate links. The current job is to learn which workspace problems are specific enough that people ask follow-up questions.

Sprint

Stage 1 problem discovery

Account

@AgentKickTools

Current focus

Cable control, screw tracking, cable identification

Status

No links, no sales, no affiliate links

Buyer-style questions

Fit, size, which one, where to buy, link requests, or repeated category comparisons.

Problem language

Messy details from real desks, repair benches, travel pouches, and creator setups.

Review gates

A candidate moves forward only after demand signal, risk review, and honest caveats.

We are testing problems before products.

The early list is deliberately boring: tools that save setup time, prevent avoidable mistakes, or make a workspace easier to maintain. The page will stay validation-first until the signals justify links.

Desk Cable Control

Problem: Cables fall, tangle, or become hard to identify after one desk change.

Examples: Under-desk trays, no-drill clamps, reusable ties, cable labels, magnetic clips.

How we test: We look for fit constraints, renter-friendly install, whether power bricks fit, and whether the solution is easier to undo than the mess it fixes.

Signal: People ask about fit, no-drill setup, power-brick clearance, or which tray style works.

Repair Bench Basics

Problem: Tiny screws and parts disappear during laptop, phone, keyboard, or electronics repair.

Examples: Magnetic screw mats, silicone work mats, part trays, labeled teardown pads.

How we test: We check whether the tool prevents a real mistake, not whether it looks professional on a product photo.

Signal: People describe lost screws, mixed parts, or beginner repair steps that went wrong.

Creator Desk Kit

Problem: Filming or calls take too long to set up, so repeatable content gets delayed.

Examples: Compact phone mounts, light clamps, cable-safe stands, repeatable desk markers.

How we test: We favor small tools that make a repeatable shot easier without turning the desk into a studio build.

Signal: People ask how to make desk shots repeatable without adding a permanent studio rig.

Travel Cable Identification

Problem: Several identical USB-C cables end up in one pouch, and the wrong one gets used at the worst time.

Examples: Cable labels, color-coded ties, short travel leads, organizer pouches.

How we test: We check whether the system is obvious when tired, packed, or in a hotel room, not only when the desk is clean.

Signal: People describe mixed-up cables, missing adapters, or airport-hotel charging confusion.

Candidate shortlist, not recommendations.

No product below is being sold by AgentKick Tools today. Each candidate needs stronger demand signal and a review pass before any link appears.

Lane

Desk cable control

No-drill under-desk cable tray

High visible before/after value and useful for renters or standing-desk users.

Will it fit common power bricks, clamps, and desk thicknesses without wobble?

Repeated fit, clamp, renter, or power-strip questions.

Repair bench basics

Magnetic silicone screw mat

A cheap tool that prevents a common repair mistake: losing or mixing tiny screws.

Does the layout actually help beginners, or is a plain tray just as useful?

Repeated lost-screw stories or beginner teardown questions.

Travel cable identification

Reusable cable labels and color ties

Low-risk, easy to explain, and tied to repeated USB-C cable confusion.

Do labels stay readable and attached after travel, heat, and daily handling?

People ask how to identify cables without testing every one.

Creator desk kit

Compact phone mount for desk shots

Helps make repeatable short videos without a permanent studio setup.

Does it hold position without blocking laptop, monitor, light, or keyboard use?

People ask about repeatable desk recording or compact mounting.

We start with the friction, not the product.

01

Start with friction

If the problem cannot be explained in one sentence, it is probably too early for the test.

02

Check the boring risks

Fit, returns, shipping, common complaints, compatibility, and claims matter more than hype.

03

Publish with caveats

Affiliate links and direct sales only come after review gates. No fake testing language.

What the first X loop is teaching us.

The first goal is not traffic at any cost. It is finding the language real people use when they complain about workspace problems.

Exact product searches are noisy.

Searches such as desk cable management and magnetic screw mat returned mostly seller or price-drop posts.

Problem-language searches are better.

Searches like my desk cables surfaced real user context about ignored cable mess and paid cleanup.

No sales push yet.

The current X loop uses no-link replies to learn which problems repeat before choosing links or samples.

Reply with the messy detail.

The fastest way to help is to tell us what keeps wasting time in your workspace. We are looking for specific friction, not polished product requests.

Good problem prompts

  • What cable on your desk are you afraid to unplug?
  • Where do tiny screws disappear during repair?
  • Which travel cable always gets mixed up?
Reply on X

Future intake filter

The validation form is not live yet. When the support inbox and backend are ready, the intake form will collect problems by lane and review status. Until then, X replies are the live collection path.

Current filter

  • Visible before/after
  • Low compliance risk
  • Useful without a brand story
  • Easy to explain in one sentence
  • Clear return and shipping path before links
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