WorkAgent.ai

How it works

How an AI worker does your tasks, end to end.

You don't manage a chat thread or stitch together steps. You hand off the outcome, and an AI worker does the work the way a capable teammate would, then brings back something finished.

The delegation loop

Four steps, then a result on your desk.

01

You delegate the task

Describe what you need in plain English, "research our three biggest competitors and how they price", or "build a list of 50 marketing agencies hiring for ops". Pick a starting task or write your own. No special syntax, no prompt engineering.

02

WorkAgent plans and works

It breaks the task into steps and runs them: reading the relevant sources, searching for the right data, drafting, formatting, and cross-checking its own output. You can watch the worklog as it goes, every step ticking off in real time.

03

It checks in only when it should

WorkAgent makes the small, obvious calls itself. When it hits something that genuinely needs a human, an ambiguous instruction, a risky action, a judgment call, it pauses and asks. The rest of the time, it stays out of your way.

04

You review the finished work

The task comes back as a finished deliverable: a sourced brief, an enriched list, ready-to-send drafts, a written report. It shows what it did and where the facts came from, so you can approve it in minutes instead of redoing it.

Not a chatbot

What makes it a worker, not a chat window.

Takes outcomes, not steps

You give it the goal. It figures out the steps, instead of you spoon-feeding each one.

Uses your tools

It works across your data, inbox, CRM and sheets, where the real work actually lives.

Checks its own work

It verifies facts and formats before handing back, so you get a result you can trust.

Try the loop

Hand it a task and watch it run.

This is the real flow: pick a job, delegate it, watch the worklog, and open the finished result.

WorkAgent console

Delegate a task · watch it run · get the result

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