The floor your agents stand on.
A business is just a thousand small tasks arranged in a grid. Gridwork is the layer underneath — the floor, the wiring, the schedule. Three primitives. Boring on purpose.
Drop an agent on the floor.
Hire from a library of pre-built operators, or describe the job in plain English and we'll wire one up. They show up in your sidebar within a minute.
Pull the wiring through.
Connect Stripe, Gmail, Quickbooks, Linear, Notion, Slack, your warehouse, your phone tree. One auth, scoped permissions, and a kill-switch on every wire.
Run the schedule.
Tasks queue, branch, retry, hand off, ask for approval, escalate. You set guardrails; the grid keeps the line moving — overnight, weekend, holiday.
Pre-built agents, ready to clock in.
Twelve operators on the line, all with the same eight-hour shift you have — just without the eight hours. Hire them as-is or remix one in the studio.
Reconciles Stripe + bank against your ledger every morning. Flags drift, posts journals, closes the month four days early.
Lives in your help desk. Resolves the obvious 70%, hands the gnarly 30% to a human with a clean summary and the next two suggested replies.
Reads everything in your shared inboxes. Routes, labels, drafts replies in your voice, escalates the things only you can answer.
Watches your spend, gets bids, places orders under your cap, and pings you for approval over it. Never forgets a renewal.
Sources candidates against a job description, runs first-touch outreach, schedules screens. Hands you a shortlist of seven, every Monday.
Routes your field team, balances the day's tickets against drive time, handles the reschedule churn when a customer ghosts.
Every action, on the record.
Agents work in the open. Every decision is a receipt — timestamped, replayable, reversible. The grid keeps the audit trail so you don't have to.
Plain-English receipts
Every step an agent takes is logged with its intent, the tool it called, the data it read, and the outcome. Reads like a sentence, replays like a transaction.
Approval thresholds
Set a dollar cap, a recipient allowlist, a working-hours window. Anything outside hits your phone first.
Reversible by default
Any write the grid made, the grid can undo. Including the ones that touched the bank.
One kill-switch, all agents
Stop the whole workforce with a keystroke. Resume from the last clean state, not square one.
120+ tools, one socket.
OAuth once. Permissions are scoped to the exact actions each agent needs. Read, write, or read-write — set per tool, per agent, per hour of the day if you're feeling careful.
Built for the kind that builds systems.
Operators at companies that ship fast, hire lean, and have more work than people. The kind who'd rather build a system than a team.
We hired Hannah on a Tuesday. By Friday she'd closed three months of books we'd been avoiding. The grid is the first piece of software I've installed that actually replaced a meeting.
The receipts. That's what sold us. Every action an agent takes I can read like a sentence, and undo with one button. You don't need to trust the agent — you can just check.
We were five people doing the work of fifteen. Now we're five people plus eleven agents doing the work of fifty. The hard part is remembering which one is which.
Pay per agent. Cancel by Friday.
No seat tax. No per-task gotchas. Pick the agents you want, pay for the ones that clock in. Pause the workforce any time.
One agent. 500 tasks/mo. The grid, in trial mode — for founders and tinkerers.
- 1 agent, your choice
- 10 integrations
- 7-day receipt history
- Community support
The whole library, real integrations, real audit trail. For teams that ship.
- Unlimited tasks per agent
- 120+ integrations · OAuth scoped
- Unlimited replayable receipts
- Studio: remix or build your own
- Priority email + Slack support
Self-hosted grid, custom agents, SOC 2 Type II, named operator. For payroll-grade machines.
- VPC or on-prem deployment
- SOC 2 II · HIPAA · ISO 27001
- Bring your own model
- Custom agent commissions
- 24/7 phone support