Agently.dev promo

- A short post promoted Agently.dev as an AI workspace designed to run ops on autopilot. (x.com) - The promotional X post recorded about 5 likes and 117 views in the timeline. (x.com) - The modest but visible engagement shows niche developer interest in 'autopilot' agent workspaces. (x.com)

Agently.dev is pitching itself as an AI workspace that can run business operations with “AI employees” that plan, execute, and communicate inside one shared system. (agently.dev) On its homepage, Agently says it “pulls from your stack,” learns what is working, and turns that into strategy executed by autonomous “AI Cofounders.” The site lists early access at $69 a month and says the product works across apps and workspaces your team already uses. (agently.dev) The product is framed less like a chatbot and more like a control room for recurring work. Agently says its agents can read context, execute tasks, sync data, and follow through automatically, with task boards, pages, calendars, and a shared “Brain” for company knowledge. (agently.dev) That pitch lands in a crowded corner of the artificial intelligence market: tools that promise to move from answering questions to actually doing work. Agently’s own comparison page draws that line directly, arguing that frameworks such as CrewAI help developers build agents, while a workspace product is meant to give business teams something usable immediately. (agently.dev) The underlying problem is straightforward: many companies now have separate agents for research, outreach, scheduling, or support, but those systems often do not share context or show their work to the rest of the team. Agently’s Model Context Protocol, or MCP, server pitch says it is trying to solve that by letting outside agents plug into the same workspace, tools, and knowledge base. (agently.dev) In Agently’s description, a connected agent would use the same authenticated links to Gmail, Outlook, Google Calendar, GitHub, Calendly, LinkedIn, X, and Notion that the company’s built-in agents already use. It also says agent-created tasks can appear on the same Kanban boards that human teammates use. (agently.dev) The company’s examples focus on operations work that usually eats up founder and small-team time. Its operations guide highlights inbox triage, calendar management, meeting prep, project planning, documentation, and task tracking as the kinds of jobs an AI assistant can handle when it is connected to business tools. (agently.dev) Agently is also presenting itself as a live software company, not just a concept page. Its terms say the service is provided by Agently, Inc., covers web and mobile applications, and was last updated in September 2025. (agently.dev) The small X promotion fits that broader strategy: sell “autopilot” not as a single bot, but as a workspace where agents, apps, and humans share the same context. The next test is whether that message can move from niche developer attention into sustained product adoption. (agently.dev )

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