Step 1: Connect Tools

Integrate your Synthetic Worker with your favorite tools:
Google Sheets
Email
Slack
Notion
And much more
This gives it the ability to take action on your behalf.
Step 2: Create a Synthetic Worker
Start by giving your worker a name and purpose. For example:
"You’ll help me manage my daily reports and emails."
Step 3: Teach by Talking
Explain your expectations in natural language:
“What are your available actions?”
“When I say ‘weekly report’, I want a summary of X, Y, and Z.”
“If you see an email from Alice, forward it to João.”
“Tasks related to invoices should go to our finance team.”
“Update worker”
“Activate worker”
The more context you give, the more it learns and refines its memory.
Choose its Run Mode (on demand, hourly, daily, etc.) depending on when you want it to act.
Ask what is the current workflow, ask to test a particular step or just ask to save the worker and activate it.
Step 4: Let It Run
Once trained, your Synthetic Worker can:
Perform recurring tasks
Send and receive data
Delegate to other agents or humans
Adapt as you continue the conversation
It evolves over time — just like a great assistant.
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