Supervised agent automation

Work keeps moving, without you pushing it

Put the work that repeats on a schedule — the weekly news scan, the monthly competitor analysis, the Monday report. Agent teams run it on your cadence and surface the decisions that matter before anything ships. You review results, not blank pages.

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Create-schedule dialog on the Orchestrator Dashboard — setting a weekly cadence and time for recurring agent work.

The work that lives in someone's head — until it doesn't

Every business runs on follow-ups that survive on memory: the quote nobody chased, the weekly numbers someone assembles by hand, the review that slipped. Orchestration gives that work a place to live — it waits, asks, and runs on schedule, so nobody has to remember.

Waits for replies

Work pauses for a human answer, then picks up where it left off.

Routes approvals

Decisions that matter come back to you before anything ships.

Runs on schedule

Recurring work creates itself — daily, weekly, or on your cadence.

Work items

Ask “where does this stand?” and get an answer

Each scheduled run is its own item with a visible history — what fired it, what it's waiting on, what happens next. Last Monday's content cycle isn't somebody's memory; it's a timeline you can open, from the schedule that kicked it off to the reply it's waiting on.

Work-item timeline for a scheduled initiative: the run that fired it, current status, and the activity history.

Approvals

You stay in the loop where it counts

When a workflow reaches a decision — send it, approve it, clarify it — the agent asks instead of guessing. Approvals and inbox-style replies keep humans in charge of the moments that matter without babysitting the rest.

Work-inbox Reply dialog: reviewing the writer's request to approve a draft and typing an approval reply.

Agent teams

Edit the team, not the code

An agent team is a set of roles — a researcher, an editor, a writer — each with its own mission. Change any member's instructions or model in plain language, deploy the update, and the team runs your scheduled work with it. No prompts buried in code, no redeploy ceremony.

'Edit writer' dialog: changing an agent team member's mission/prompt and model, then syncing the team to the orchestrator.

Orchestrated agents work on the same content layer as your Keeper apps and workspace files. Overdue items in an app can become scheduled follow-ups. Weekly reports can build themselves from live app data. No exports, no sync.

In practice

Two workflows that need more than one chat

Ideas that research themselves

Jot ideas into Keeper as they come. Overnight, a scheduled research pass digs into each one and files a summary in the workspace. By morning, the promising ones have next actions attached — and the rest cost you nothing.

Proposals that don't stall

Once the notes and scope exist, orchestration keeps the proposal moving: it chases the open questions, requests your approval at the right moments, flags what's blocked, and keeps reminders running until it's ready to send.

When should a workflow move beyond simple chat?

Use chat alone

When the task is short and done in one sitting.

Use Keeper

When the work needs records, boards, and an app your team opens daily.

Use orchestration

When the work has to wait, recur, or come back for your approval.

Stop being the reminder system

Set up the follow-ups once, and spend your attention on approvals — not on chasing.

Free credits, no credit card required.