Ten Claude personas — each one configured for a specific job: strategy, design, finance, legal, research, customer experience. They live in your ~/.claude/agents/ directory. You summon whichever specialist fits the task. Lifetime license.
Each one has a distinct voice, scope, allowed tool set, and judgment-bias. Atlas plans, Luca builds, Ember launches, Tally prices, Ward signs, Pip handles the small stuff so the rest stay focused.
The pack is a directory of markdown files. Drop them in once, then call any specialist by name from inside Claude Code. Sub-agents have isolated context, dedicated tool allowlists, and persistent personas.
septim/agents-pack. Accept from your GitHub notifications.git clone into ~/.claude/agents/septim. Each specialist is a separate markdown file you can read, fork, or tune./agents list — all ten specialists appear. No build step. No process to babysit./agents tally for pricing. /agents ward for legal. Each one stays in its lane and produces consistent, scoped output.A real CMO costs $14k/mo. A fractional CFO is $4k. Even a junior researcher runs $2k. The pack gives you all ten — once, for the cost of a nice dinner.
Five-minute install. Fifty-dollar invoice. The team that ships Septim Labs, dropped into your Claude Code in the time it takes to make coffee.