Describe it in chat
Tell the agent what you want automated, in plain English. It asks follow-up questions, finds the right tools and people, and figures out what needs approval.
Automate boring processes with AI agents. Build workflows in English. Runs on your own cloud.
Integrations
Stripe, Slack, Notion, Supabase — TeamCopilot reaches your tools through MCP servers, APIs, and CLIs, so automations can read, write, and act where your work actually lives.
…and hundreds more. If it has an API, a CLI, or an MCP server, TeamCopilot can work with it.
How it works
Tell the agent what you want automated, in plain English. It asks follow-up questions, finds the right tools and people, and figures out what needs approval.
It writes a real automation — an always-on service, a scheduled job, or a workflow — with readable code, declared secrets, and its own persistent data.
Nothing runs until you approve it. After that, every run is recorded with a full transcript you can open and inspect at any time.
What makes it unique?
Most automation tools treat people as an error path — a failed run, a fallback email. In TeamCopilot, your teammates are built into the runtime: automations know who owns what, ask the right person at the right moment, and carry on with their answer.
Every teammate has a profile: what they own, what they know, what they can approve. The agent asks the finance lead about refunds and the infra engineer about deploys — by name, not by webhook URL.
Mid-run, an automation can stop, put a question in front of exactly the right person — in chat or on Slack — and continue from the same line of code with their answer.
Approved skills and automations become shared team infrastructure. Teammates run them from the web or their phone — no terminal, no credentials, no local setup.
Asked Maya Chen
Finance lead · via Slack
Send this recovery email to Acme? It offers a 7-day payment extension.
Approved — cc billing@ on it.
The run waited on Maya, then continued from the exact line it paused at — her answer became part of the automation.
See it in action
Comparisons
Workflow builders, app automation, and agent frameworks each solve a piece of the problem. See where they fit, where TeamCopilot is different, and how to choose.
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