Agents that finish the work you keep postponing
Those quote requests have been in your inbox since Tuesday — because answering one means four tabs, a CRM lookup, and the same email for the ninth time this month. That’s not a job, it’s a loop. Loops are what software is for.
What I build
Agents that run the whole workflow, not one step of it — wired into the tools you already use: email, Slack, your CRM, anything with an API.
- A lead comes in → enriched, routed to the right person, with a Slack note explaining why.
- Forty alerts fire overnight → the two that matter get escalated, the rest get filed.
- Invoices and POs arrive as PDFs → the numbers land in the system that actually needs them.
- Every step across every tool, logged end to end.
About the guardrails
I break these systems for fun. I once built a chatbot designed to be sweet-talked into leaking its secrets, then spent six defense layers making it stop — see Case #001, the Vinyl Vault. Your agent ships with the same paranoia: scoped permissions, human sign-off anywhere money moves, and logs of every move it made.
One free call and I’ll tell you whether you need an agent or just a Zapier and an afternoon — even when the cheap answer wins.
Put an agent on the case* “Autonomous” means it does the task without you, not that it develops opinions about your business strategy. If it starts having opinions, that’s a bug. I fix bugs.