Bitget rolled out GetAgent Playbook on Friday, a new strategy workflow layer for AI trading that pushes past simple chat-based interfaces. The product is the first public-facing version of Agent Harness — the exchange's internal framework for tying AI reasoning, execution logic, and risk management into repeatable trading workflows. Bitget says its AI tools, including GetAgent and GetClaw, have already handled over 1 million user trades this year, generating $1.2 billion in cumulative volume.
From Q&A to workflows
CEO Gracy Chen said the shift from conversational AI to structured workflows is the natural next step. Her view: half the difficulty in AI trading is just getting the prompt right. Playbook aims to remove that guesswork by letting users browse, preview, configure, subscribe to, launch, and monitor pre-built strategies — all inside isolated sub-accounts that only execute after user authorization. Every action is logged and auditable, a feature that matters for anyone who's ever wondered what exactly their bot was doing.
Inside the Playbook
Agent Harness coordinates market analysis, trade execution, and risk controls into one flow. For traders, that means they don't have to piece together signals from one tool and execution from another — it's all in one place. The Playbook is available to GetAgent Plus and Pro subscribers. Bitget's broader Agent Hub now supports 9 modules and 58 tools spanning Spot, Futures, Margin, Copy Trading, Earn, P2P, fund management, and execution functions.
Bitget serves over 125 million users and lists more than 2 million crypto tokens, plus roughly 100 tokenized stocks, ETFs, commodities, FX, and precious metals. It's also got brand partnerships with LALIGA and MotoGP, and a commitment with UNICEF to support blockchain education for 1.1 million people by 2027. The Playbook launch fits into a larger push to turn AI from a gimmick into a real trading tool — one that doesn't require a computer science degree to operate.
The Playbook is live now for eligible users. Whether the structured approach can convert casual experimenters into repeat strategy builders is the open question. Bitget is betting that workflows, not chat windows, will win the next phase of AI trading.




