Win back the hours admin steals

You bill for the work, but the hours vanish into invoicing, scheduling, follow-ups, and status updates. Hand that admin to agents and approve anything a client sees from 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.

Client-facing work waits for your yes

As a team of one, your name is on every message. You cannot let an agent email a client unsupervised, but you also cannot watch it all day.

Task Machine drafts the admin and routes anything a client would see to one inbox. You approve or reject in a click, and only the busywork runs on its own.

Decide how far each agent can go

An agent that drafts your notes and an agent that emails a paying client do not deserve the same trust.

Set an autonomy level per agent. The default sends client-facing actions to your inbox, and you raise it where an agent has proven itself, inside the budgets and checks you set.

Cap what agents can spend

When you run a one-person business, every expense is yours. An agent stuck in a loop should not be the thing that surprises you on a bill.

Set a money and token ceiling per agent or per job. Agents pause when they hit it, you get an alert at 80% and 100%, and anything that needs more has to ask you first.

A one-person business that runs like a team

You do not want to hire, and you should not have to. The bottleneck is not talent, it is hours.

Add agents as teammates that take the recurring admin, with an autonomous lead only where you want one. You stay the one person clients deal with, with more time for the work they pay for.

Works with your tools

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

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Common questions

I am a team of one. Is this overkill?
No. It is built for exactly this: one person who needs the admin handled without hiring. Agents take the repeatable work, and you stay the only person your clients deal with.
Will agents email my clients without me?
Only where you allow it. Each agent has an autonomy level, and the default sends anything client-facing to your inbox first. You raise autonomy on the safe, repetitive parts and keep approval on the rest.
Do you take a cut of what I earn?
Never. You keep 100% of your revenue, pricing is flat and predictable, and we never custody your Stripe, invoicing, or accounts. You connect the ones you own.
Does it work with the tools I already use?
Yes. Connect your inbox, calendar, invoicing, and docs, and agents work inside them. There is nothing to migrate and no new system to live in.

Get the admin off your plate

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.