AI Agents

Minimax Mavis: The BEST Multi-Agent Platform for Beginners

Published
May 20, 2026
Duration
15:51
Module
AI Agents
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Video summary

Companion notes

Mavis Desktop rolls agent teams, coding, scheduling, and an adversarial verifier into one $10/mo beginner package on Windows and Mac.

What's inside the Mavis plan

The entry tier is $10/month and unlocks the Mavis Assistant, the coding package, and scheduled tasks with no extra per-use cost. Plans now bundle text, image, and video (Hailuo) into a single token plan — your included usage burns first, then you can top up. On the same budget, the creator reports Claude Teams burned through 60% of the weekly quota while planning a single trip; the same workload on MiniMax "still got enough credits to roll forward."

The orchestrator + adversarial verifier

Mavis ships a built-in devil's advocate agent that reviews outputs without shared conversation history. The creator calls this the core differentiator: workers produce the work, and the verifier checks it from first principles — "it's not messy, every question you ask it, it's completely unbiased." Best results come at early context, so spinning up new agents for sub-tasks is actually faster than extending one thread.

Skills and scheduled tasks

Type / inside the assistant to invoke reusable skills (PPT generators, presentation makers, etc.), or build your own. The scheduler handles daily jobs like SEO keyword monitoring and YouTube competitor analysis — the boxmining team uses it for their morning meeting to decide which topics to cover.

Beginner fit, not a hardcore harness

Use the new Mavis product, not the "classic" Cloud Doctor/Pocket build. The creator is clear: if you want to go "super hardcore," you still need a custom harness. For anyone new to agents, Mavis is the recommended on-ramp — install on Windows or Mac, connect a Telegram bot token, and start dispatching teams.

Pricing note

Referral code drops the plan by 16% for any single subscription tier.

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