EveryDaygents

Intelligent helpers that work every day

Set up an agent once and it runs on its own — reading a wall, following your instructions, and dropping structured results right where you need them.

Anatomy of an agent

One framework, many jobs

The same simple framework runs all of these — and more. Pick a use case to see how it adapts, and what every part does.

Weekly project update

EnabledWeekly · Email, In-app

Objective

Summarize what shipped, what’s blocked, and what needs attention across the project this week.

ScopeMarketing › Q3 Launch
CadenceEvery Monday at 9:00 AM
Next runJun 23, 9:00 AM
Last runJun 16, 9:00 AM
OutputsEmail, In-app

Credits / run

3 cr

Monthly estimate

12 cr

Ready to runRun history·Edit
  • 1

    Instructions

    Describe the goal in plain language, plus any context and guidelines to follow.

  • 2

    Scope

    Point it at a wall, section or your inbox — the content it reads each run.

  • 3

    Triggers

    Runs on the schedule you set — every few hours, daily or weekly.

  • 4

    Always on track

    See exactly when it last ran and when it runs next.

  • 5

    Delivery

    Finished runs land where you’ll see them — email, in-app, and more.

  • 6

    Transparent cost

    Know the credits each run and month will use, up front.

How an agent works

Set it up once, let it run

Refine it as you go — sharpen its instructions and context, and every run gets better.

  1. 01

    A trigger fires

    Your schedule comes around — hourly, daily or weekly.

  2. 02

    The agent runs

    It reads your scoped wall and follows your instructions.

  3. 03

    It prepares the output

    It reasons over what it found and shapes the result.

  4. 04

    It creates the content

    It calls Walling tools to build structured bricks.

  5. 05

    It delivers to you

    The finished run arrives by email and in-app.

  6. 06

    You refine it

    Sharpen its instructions and context — every run improves.

Put your everyday work on autopilot

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