Describe a trigger and an action in plain language and the agent turns it into a standing rule. A weekly summary every Friday. A client nudge whenever an invoice runs late. You set it once and it fires on its own, on top of the crons Accordio already runs for you.
Write the trigger and action as a normal sentence and it builds the automation. No nodes, no scripts, no connector setup.
Fire on a schedule like every Friday at 5pm, or on an event like an invoice going overdue. Both come from the same plain instruction.
Add a rule like only over $500, or only for retainer clients. It runs when it should and stays quiet the rest of the time.
Pause, change, or delete any automation with a message. Nothing is locked in, so your rules move as your business does.
Set an action to fire any of your existing agents, from reminders to summaries. One rule can start a whole sequence.
Once set, an automation works on its own and only surfaces the result. You stop minding the routine and see what came of it.
Wire the triggers and actions to the tools you already use.
Any event or schedule can be the start of an automation.
Standing automations you can pause or rewrite any time.
No new dashboard to learn. Just message it on WhatsApp, Telegram, or Slack.
"Invoice TechStart, remind Acme about payment, and create next week's tasks." One message, multiple actions.
Invoice overdue? AI sends progressively firmer reminders — friendly at day 3, direct at day 7, formal at day 14.
Friday summary: hours tracked, revenue earned, tasks completed, deadlines next week. Sent automatically.
Monitors all your project deadlines. Warns you 7 days, 3 days, and 1 day before. Escalates if you're behind.