The short version
- If you can brief a new hire, you can run an agent. You ask in plain words, by message or voice.
- The two parts that take real technical skill, a secure setup and connecting your apps, are the two parts we handle for you.
- Day to day it feels like messaging a reliable colleague. Nothing to keep running, nothing to maintain.
- You can't break it. It starts locked down, asks before anything risky, and pauses on one tap.
"I'm not technical enough for this" comes up in almost every first conversation. It is a fair worry, and the answer is reassuring: running an agent asks very little of you. The two hard parts are real, but they are ours to handle, not yours.
If you can brief a new hire, you can run an agent
You already know how to do the main thing. Every time you hand a task to a capable assistant, you explain what you want in plain words, you give a little context and you trust them to handle the details. That is the entire skill.
An agent works the same way. You talk to it in plain English, the way you would text someone you trust to get things done. No commands to memorise, no settings to learn, no special phrasing. You ask for the outcome, and it figures out the steps.
If typing is not your thing, you can say it out loud. Leave a voice message the way you would fire off a quick note to a colleague between meetings, and the agent picks it up from there.
That is the whole interaction. No different from briefing a sharp new hire on their first day, except this one already knows where everything lives and remembers what you told it last time.
The two genuinely technical parts are ours
Two parts of this take real technical skill. We name them plainly, because they are the reason "I'm not technical" stops being a problem: you never touch either one.
Setting it up safely
Your own secure server, locked down, hardened and built to a standard that holds up. This is careful work, and it is the work we do for every customer before you ever say a word to your agent.
Connecting it to your apps
Wiring your agent into your email, calendar, CRM, spreadsheets and the other tools your business runs on, with the right access and nothing more. We handle the connections so they just work.
Once those two parts are done, what is left is the easy part: asking for what you want. Here is the shape of it.
You ask
In plain words, by message or voice.
Your agent works
It plans the steps and gets to it.
Your apps do the thing
It acts across the tools you already use.
The job comes back done
With a short note on what it did.
What using it actually looks like
Day to day, it does not feel like software. It feels like having someone reliable on the other end of a message.
You might message it first thing to get a briefing on what needs your attention. You might forward it something and ask it to handle the reply. You might ask at the end of the day for a summary of where three deals stand. Each time the pattern is the same: a short request from you, real work from the agent, a clear answer back.
There is nothing to keep running and nothing to maintain. It is on when you need it, quiet when you do not, and it remembers the context so you are not starting from scratch every time.
The bar is lower than you think
If you can write a text message, you have every skill you need. Everything that would normally require technical knowledge has already been done for you.
You can't break it
Underneath "I'm not technical" sits a deeper worry: what if I do something wrong and cause a mess? It is a fair thing to be cautious about, so we built the agent to make mistakes cheap and reversible.
It starts locked down
Out of the box your agent can do nothing. It only ever gains access to what you choose to give it, so there is no scary blank cheque.
Permission by permission
Every app is connected one at a time, with the access it needs and nothing more. You can see exactly what it can reach, and take any of it back whenever you want.
A one-click kill switch
If anything ever feels off, you can pause the whole thing instantly from your phone. No standing next to a machine, no unplugging anything.
It asks before anything risky
Before it sends on your behalf, spends money or does anything hard to undo, it checks with you first. The big decisions stay yours.
So you can explore freely. Ask it to draft, look something up, pull a report or try an approach, knowing it will not quietly send an email or move money without your say-so. The agent does the careful thing by default, and the irreversible things only happen when you say yes.
In short
You bring the judgement about what your business needs. We bring the secure setup and the safety rails. Being non-technical was never the thing standing between you and a working agent.
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