Agently launches AI Agent to build a 'central brain' that connects all enterprise apps for automation
New AI tool Agently debuts on Product Hunt with a concept to build a "company brain" that connects data from over 100 apps to automate complex workflows.
Enterprise AI tool Agently has launched on Product Hunt, introducing the concept of a "company brain"—a central hub that aggregates data from everyday business applications. It utilizes an AI Agent named "Jarvis" to orchestrate and direct other agents to handle tasks automatically.
Agently’s core strength lies in its ability to connect with over 100 tools via MCP connectors, including Slack, Linear, Notion, Google Drive, Stripe, HubSpot, GitHub, and Gmail. The two-way, real-time integration allows the system to understand cross-platform dependencies, such as linking Stripe payments directly to Slack discussions and Linear tickets.
Agents can operate in fully autonomous mode or require human approval for sensitive tasks like messaging, payments, or public posting. Every agent action generates a verifiable audit trail. Regarding security, the developers state that all data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and will not be used to train any AI models.
During its early access phase, Agently is priced at $69 per month. Please note that this information is based on the developer's marketing materials; independent reviews or reports confirming actual performance are not yet available.
Agently reflects the trend of AI evolving from simple chatbots into 'digital employees' capable of managing complex systems and executing workflows, which could reshape how SMBs operate in the future.