Triggered Agents by Adaptive
Summary
Running a solo operation means every hour spent on follow-up emails, invoice sorting, and social scheduling is an hour not spent building — and most automation tools demand a developer to wire them together before they help at all. Adaptive puts agents on those recurring tasks so the operational layer runs without you micromanaging each step.
Adaptive lets you describe work in plain language — 'flag suspicious signup domains every morning' or 'draft weekly product updates from GitHub' — and deploys agents that loop through the steps, call connected tools, and surface results without waiting for you to click through each stage. Agents can run in parallel, so a sales pipeline workflow and a development update feed operate independently at the same time. The approval controls let you stay in the loop on sensitive steps without babysitting routine ones. Where it strains: teams with complex conditional branching across departments, or those who need fine-grained workflow versioning, will hit the ceiling of a conversational-first build surface faster than teams doing linear recurring tasks.
Bottom line: The right fit is a solo founder or small operator automating repetitive, multi-tool tasks like outreach, reporting, and categorization — but teams that need auditable, graph-based workflow logic with custom branching conditions will find themselves working around the platform rather than through it.
Pricing Plans
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- $20/month
- Free Tier
- Basic daily usage, Basic storage, Computer uptime counts against usage
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- Basic daily usage
- Basic storage
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- Much more usage
- More storage
- Welcome bonus on upgrade
- Pay-as-you-go when you need more
- Computer uptime included in plan
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- Everything in Personal, plus
- Adaptive Ultra Agent
- 5u00d7 more usage than Personal
- 2u00d7 more storage than Personal
- Larger welcome bonus on upgrade
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Plain-language agent creation from existing spreadsheets or documents, so non-technical operators build functional automations without writing a line of code or waiting on a developer.
- Parallel multi-agent execution, which means a sales outreach workflow and a GitHub update digest run simultaneously without one blocking the other — something a single-agent queue cannot do.
- Step-level human approval controls, so you sign off on sensitive actions like sending emails or processing payments while the surrounding routine steps run unattended.
- Connections to Gmail, Stripe, Square, and GitHub out of the box, which means agents pull from and write to the tools a small business already uses rather than requiring a custom integration build.
- Mobile management via iOS app, so an agent running overnight outreach or morning domain flagging can be reviewed and adjusted without being tied to a desktop.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Workflows that require branching logic — 'if the lead replied yes, route to calendar; if no, wait three days and try again; if unsubscribe, update the CRM' — hit the limits of a conversational build surface quickly. Teams with more than two or three conditional paths end up describing workarounds to the agent rather than expressing the logic directly, which makes debugging opaque.
- No self-hosted option exists. Teams operating under data residency regulations, enterprise security policies, or air-gapped network requirements cannot deploy Adaptive at all — at that point they move to a self-hostable alternative like n8n or a custom stack regardless of how well the agent layer fits their workflow.
- Paid-only features gate the full agent capability for teams on the free tier, which means prototyping a multi-agent workflow and then discovering the parallel execution or advanced integrations require an upgrade — after the build time is already spent.
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- Platforms
- Web-based with native iOS app
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-09T07:20:47.657Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Solo founders shipping SaaS products while managing operations
- Small business owners automating repetitive workflows
- Non-technical users needing custom software without developers
- Teams requiring transparent, human-controlled AI automation
- Businesses wanting multi-step autonomous workflows across departments
What it does well
- Sales prospecting and lead qualification with AI calling and meeting booking
- Marketing campaign automation including social media scheduling and ad optimization
- Customer support automation with email response and issue categorization
- Market research and competitor analysis with automated outreach tracking
- Custom business application development from existing spreadsheets or documents
- Code repository monitoring and automated product update generation
- Financial tracking including invoice processing and expense categorization
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Triggered Agents by Adaptive free?
- Triggered Agents by Adaptive is a paid tool ($20/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Triggered Agents by Adaptive open source?
- No — Triggered Agents by Adaptive is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Triggered Agents by Adaptive have an API?
- Yes. Triggered Agents by Adaptive exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://adaptive.ai for details.
- When was Triggered Agents by Adaptive released?
- Triggered Agents by Adaptive was first released in 2025.
- What platforms does Triggered Agents by Adaptive support?
- Triggered Agents by Adaptive is available on: Web-based with native iOS app.
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Adaptive describes itself as an AI coworker — agents you hire to handle recurring work, one-off projects, and the operational tasks that eat a founder’s week. The core workflow starts with a plain-language instruction or an uploaded document like a spreadsheet; the platform converts that into an agent that connects to your tools, executes steps in a loop, and keeps running in the background. The vendor page shows integrations with Gmail, Stripe, Square, and GitHub, so agents can pull from live data sources rather than static inputs.
The differentiating feature is parallel multi-agent execution. Rather than a single agent queuing tasks sequentially, Adaptive runs dedicated agents side by side — the vendor cites examples of one agent drafting patent applications while another sources manufacturers and a third drafts outreach emails. For a solo operator running two separate businesses from one interface, or a small team managing sales pipeline and product updates simultaneously, this separation matters: one slow task does not block the rest.
Adaptive fits best when the work is repetitive, multi-tool, and clearly describable in a sentence or two — sales follow-up, social posting, expense categorization, code repository monitoring. It fits less well when the workflow requires conditional branching based on what a prior step returned, or when your team needs to audit exactly which decision path an agent took through a multi-step process. The platform is not self-hosted, so teams with data residency requirements or air-gapped environments have no path forward here.
On the security side, the vendor states CASA Tier 2 certification, scoped OAuth permissions, and auditable workflow operations. Human approval gates are configurable at the step level — meaning you can require a sign-off before an agent sends an email or processes a payment without disabling automation on the surrounding steps. An iOS app is available for managing agents away from a desktop.
