Do more with the company you already run

Your product runs. It's the reporting, follow-ups, and triage around it that pile up, and hiring for that is overkill. Put agents on the recurring work so more gets done without new headcount, with every decision back in one inbox.

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Private beta. We invite teams in batches and never share your email.

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Set the work up once, and it keeps getting done

Hand off a recurring job once, then direct, review, and steer it across three surfaces that share one set of tasks.

Discuss in chat

Talk through strategy and it fans out into tasks. Chat proposes the work and waits for your go-ahead — it never runs the task itself.

Review in inbox

Every approval, question, and finished result lands here. Approve or reject in a click and stay in control.

Steer in tasks

Open any task to read its history, see the plan, and steer an agent the moment the work needs a hand.

Every approval lands in one inbox

In a business that already works, the risky moments are small and specific: a send, a refund, a price change. Scattered across tools, they are easy to miss.

Task Machine routes every approval, question, and finished result to one inbox. You approve or reject in a click, so nothing customer-facing ships without you.

Decide how far each agent can go

A draft-writing agent and an agent that touches billing should not run on the same leash.

Set an autonomy level per agent. The default sends consequential actions to your inbox, and you raise it where an agent has earned trust, inside the budgets and checks you set.

See the blast radius before a run, not after

Your business already works. The real worry with agents is what they quietly touch.

Before each run, an agent writes down what it plans to do and scores its risk. Anything that reaches a customer-facing or money-touching surface waits for your approval, and routine work just proceeds.

Agents join your team, not a new org chart

You should not have to redraw your company as a chart of role-bots just to add AI.

Task Machine adds agents as teammates alongside your people, plugged into the tools you already run, with an autonomous lead only where you want one. Nothing to migrate, no org chart to adopt.

Works with your tools

Agents act in the services you already run — every connector is a real integration your agents act through.

  • Slack Slack
  • GitHub GitHub
  • Notion Notion
  • Linear Linear
  • Jira Jira
  • Asana Asana
  • Trello Trello
  • monday.com monday.com
  • ClickUp ClickUp
  • Stripe Stripe
  • HubSpot HubSpot
  • Salesforce Salesforce
  • Figma Figma
  • Shopify Shopify
  • Zendesk Zendesk
  • Intercom Intercom
  • Sentry Sentry
  • Vercel Vercel
  • Supabase Supabase
  • Mailchimp Mailchimp
  • Gmail Gmail
  • Calendly Calendly
  • Zoom Zoom
  • QuickBooks QuickBooks
  • Hugging Face Hugging Face
  • OpenAI OpenAI
  • Canva Canva
  • Mixpanel Mixpanel
  • PostHog PostHog
  • Cloudflare Cloudflare

Common questions

Will this replace my current tools or team?
No. Task Machine connects to the tools and accounts you already own and adds agents as teammates alongside your people. There is nothing to migrate and no org chart to adopt.
How do agents get the context my business already has?
Through the accounts you connect. Agents work inside your issue tracker, inbox, docs, and analytics, so they act on real context instead of asking you to re-explain it.
Can agents act without my approval?
Only where you allow it. Each agent has an autonomy level, and the default sends every consequential action to your inbox for approval. You raise autonomy where work has proven itself, with budgets and verifiers in force at every level.
Do you take a cut of my revenue or hold my accounts?
Never. You keep 100% of your revenue, and we never custody your Stripe, infrastructure, or accounts. You connect the ones you own.

Put your recurring work on rails

Join the waitlist and we will send early access when the first private beta spots open.

Private beta. We invite teams in batches and never share your email.