Run a company that never stops, even on your own
You can't afford a full team, but you can hand every role's repetitive work to a workflow: it runs on schedule, the AI handles it, and anything important waits for one tap of approval on your phone. You focus on the product; it keeps an eye on the rest.
08:00 growth_report cron ok → slack 09:30 review_reply cron ⏸ waiting your approval 12:00 ad_bid_optimizer manual ⏸ 5 groups to review 15:00 competitor_watch webhook ok → report 23:00 daily_kpi cron ok → slack
A scheduled workflow with an approval gate is a digital employee
First, to be clear about the metaphor: a digital employee isn't a virtual person. It's a workflow you build. It runs on schedule, the AI does the work, and it stops to wait for you whenever a decision is needed. Every role below can be handed off this way.
Working solo, what you lack most is time and hands. These four things fill the gap.
Your workflows take the early shift; you show up only when a call needs to be made
From morning to night, these flows run on schedule. The only place they need you is a handful of approval gates: one tap on your phone and the flow keeps moving.
- Most flows run unattended: they fire on schedule and deliver results straight to the group or inbox you already watch
- The only place you need to step in is the approval node; notifications reach you through three channels — in-app, email, and API — so a single tap on your phone is enough
- Every step's logs, duration, and cost stay in the run history; even a silent overnight failure resumes automatically after the service restarts
Start at zero cost and upgrade as your usage grows
When you run a business solo, cash flow comes first. The free tier is enough to get your flows running with templates, and once you connect your own model key, you only pay for the token you actually use.
- The free tier is enough to get flows running with templates; demo mode shows you the results on sample data before you spend a cent
- Bring your own model key (BYOK), with support for 15+ providers and local models; token cost goes to your own account, and you pay for what you use
- Every run records how much token and money it used, down to the step level, with spending kept in check by approval gates and maxRuns limits