Brute-force the path, bring back the failures
When APIs are not enough, the bot tests the product path on its computer, captures failures, and returns a short findings pack.
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When APIs are not enough, the bot tests the product path on its computer, captures failures, and returns a short findings pack.
A bot launches cloud coding agents on the right repo, watches stuck runs, and comes back with path, risk, and a mergeable branch.
A bot scans portals and email for unpaid invoices, chases in the other party's voice, and escalates only the stuck or disputed ones.
A bot works the auto-outbound replies every six hours. Morning is a yes-or-no pass.
A bot watches open PRs, checks red CI and review-bot comments against intent, and leaves flaky noise off the human.
A bot turns a product request into a clickable prototype and an MVP, then comes back with screenshots and a live URL.
A procurement bot fills vendor security portals from the trust center and past RFPs, then stops. It does not submit.
A social bot reads real posting history, drafts when the product ships, and stops at draft.
Ops runs renewals, seats, and procurement on portals with no clean API. The bot clicks the same path and brings back exceptions.
Stand up three narrow bots. Use them to learn the shared-computer blast radius before you give anyone real money.
Dump yourself into the first agent, let it design the crew, then let it stand the crew up.
Name a Chief, hire specialists with charters, then kill the routines you would not miss.