For Task Automation
Describe what you want automated. Zo handles the rest.
Try Zo freeYou know what should be automated. The weekly report that takes an hour every Friday. The follow-up emails that slip through the cracks. The competitive check you keep meaning to do. The morning summary you'd love to have but nobody's going to compile it.
Traditional automation tools ask you to think in triggers, filters, and actions. Connect App A to App B, set a condition, map the fields, test the pipeline, fix it when something breaks. For straightforward tasks that works. But the moment you need the automation to read context, make a judgment call, or produce something written, the workflow builder can't do it.
Zo automates with language. You describe what you want in plain English, set a schedule, and it runs. Not a trigger chain. An AI that reads your email, calendar, files, and web sources, then produces real work product on a timetable you define. (More on this philosophy.)
Scheduled agents: your AI on a timer
Describe a task in plain language, set a schedule, and Zo runs it automatically. Each run, Zo has access to your full context: email, calendar, files, web research, persistent memory. It doesn't just move data. It reads, interprets, and produces output.
Plain language, not workflow builders
There's no drag-and-drop canvas. No trigger/action/filter logic to configure. "Every Thursday, research trending topics in my industry and draft three content ideas" is a valid automation. Zo interprets it, runs the research, and delivers the output.
Delivery where you want it
Automated outputs can be delivered via SMS, email, Telegram, or saved to your files. Match the delivery to the urgency. Morning briefings work best as texts. Weekly reports work best as emails.
Multi-step automations that understand context
Traditional automations are linear: trigger fires, action executes. Zo automations can be multi-step and context-aware. Read email threads, identify unanswered client questions, draft a reply for each, save the drafts. That's reading, filtering, interpreting, writing, and saving in one automation.
Monitoring and alerts
Set up Zo to watch for changes and alert you when something happens. Monitor a competitor's pricing page. Check your inbox every hour for emails from leadership. Flag overdue invoices. Zo runs the check on schedule and only notifies you when the condition is met.
Instant tasks from a message
Not everything runs on a schedule. Draft replies to your top 5 emails. Research a company. Update your website. Compile everything you know about a project into one document. Zo treats every message as a task. If you describe a recurring version, it becomes a scheduled agent.
A day with Zo automations
| What it does | How it helps |
|---|---|
| Gmail integration | Automated email drafts, inbox triage, follow-up tracking |
| Google Calendar | Calendar-aware automations, meeting prep, scheduling alerts |
| SMS and Telegram | Alerts and summaries delivered to your phone |
| Your files | Reports, summaries, and compiled documents saved automatically |
| Persistent memory | Automations get smarter as Zo learns your context |
| Web research | Automated competitive checks, market scans, and content research |
| Scheduled agents | Run any task on any timetable, in plain language |
Coming from another tool?
Zapier moves data between apps with triggers and actions. Zo reads context, interprets it, and produces work product. Comprehension, not plumbing.
See full comparisonChatGPT can do a task when you ask. It can't do it again tomorrow without you asking again. Zo scheduled agents run on a timetable. Set it once, it keeps running.
See full comparisonMake is powerful for structured data pipelines. Zo is better when the automation requires reading, judgment, or writing. If your automation needs to produce something a human would read, Zo wins.
See full comparisonLindy offers pre-built AI agents for specific tasks. Zo lets you describe any automation in your own words and schedule it. One platform, unlimited use cases.
See full comparisonHow to get started
Result: Your first scheduled agent is live. Example: "Every morning at 7am, text me a summary of today's calendar and my top 3 emails."
Scheduled agentsSee what other users have built with Zo before committing to anything.
What it costs
Zo is free to start. No credit card required. Most users are on Basic ($18/mo).
How is this different from Zapier or Make?
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