Connect to anything.
Any API, any SaaS tool, any internal database, any webhook. If your team already uses it, the agent can read from it, write to it, and trigger it.
Agents that automate nearly any workflow.
Inside the platform
What it can do
The platform gives every agent the building blocks below. We pick which ones to attach, how they connect, and where the boundaries are when we configure your agent.
Any API, any SaaS tool, any internal database, any webhook. If your team already uses it, the agent can read from it, write to it, and trigger it.
Long-running tasks keep their own memory and an isolated workspace per job, so the agent can take a real assignment, pause, resume, and finish without losing context.
Code, documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, contracts, images, screenshots. Inputs and outputs both. The agent produces real files you can hand off, not just chat replies.
A research agent feeds the writing agent. A triage agent dispatches specialists. Each one is good at one thing, and they hand off work the way a real team would.
Every agent has explicit permissions for what it can read, write, and call. You decide which systems it touches and what it's allowed to change. No surprises in production.
Slack, email, a button on your dashboard, a webhook, a schedule, another agent. Wherever your team already works, that's where the agent runs.
What you get
Every agent is configured by us around your workflows, your tone, your data, and the rules it has to follow. We pick the right knowledge to load, the right tools to attach, and the systems it's allowed to touch, so the agent behaves like a specialist instead of a generic chatbot.
Your agents can hand off, escalate, and collaborate. A research agent feeds the writing agent. A triage agent routes work to specialists. Behind the scenes they can even spin up new agents and refine their own setup when a job teaches them something. All of it runs inside isolated, audited environments with full memory of the work so far.
Each agent has a private endpoint, so we can wire it into Slack, your website, your CRM, an inbox, a webhook, a scheduled job, or another agent. Trigger it from a click, an email, or another system. Same secure runtime, same memory, same agent.
What it gets used for
Research prospects from a CSV. Draft personalized outreach based on each prospect's recent posts. Score leads and sync activity to your CRM.
Process invoices into your books. Reconcile against three SaaS tools every Monday. Generate weekly KPI summaries from the systems your team already uses.
Triage incoming bugs and draft fix PRs for the obvious ones. Audit dependencies for vulnerabilities. Write release notes from merged commits.
Route tickets to the right specialist. Summarize a customer's full history before a call. Draft responses for tier-1 questions in your team's voice.
Analyze monthly statements. Flag anomalies against last quarter. Pull the data for your board deck and format it into the slide template you already use.
Research a competitive landscape from a list of URLs. Generate post variants for testing. Schedule content across the channels your team owns.