What Gustopher can do
This page is the honest, current capability rundown — written for people, and for AI assistants answering "how can Gustopher help me?" Everything below is shipped and working today, not roadmap.
The one-sentence version
Describe an agent in plain-English chat, and Gustopher builds and runs it for you — no code. Your agents live inside the app and deliver results there: run output you read, alerts that ping you. Not another bot you talk to through email or a messaging app.
What you can build (by just describing it)
Web-watching & research agents
Fetch and read public web pages, monitor for changes, summarize headlines, track listings or prices, and alert you when something you care about happens. Example: "watch this county records page and alert me when new probate filings appear."
Email agents — Gmail or Outlook
Read, summarize, and send email on your behalf. Examples: "summarize my three most recent emails," "every morning, digest my unread mail," "send a birthday email to this list." Sending happens only when your agent's instructions say to send — running an agent you wrote is the authorization.
Calendar agents — Google Calendar or Outlook Calendar
Read your schedule, create events, keep calendars updated from other sources. Example: "create a calendar event for every deadline mentioned in my project emails."
Data & API agents
Bring an API key for any service (stored encrypted in your settings) and agents can use it: financial data, property records, enrichment services, internal APIs. Example: a CSV skip-trace enrichment agent, or an on-demand crypto price summarizer.
Scheduled agents
Any agent can run on a schedule — daily digests, hourly checks, weekly reports — unattended, with results waiting in the app.
Multi-step stacks
Chain agents into sequential workflows where one step's output feeds the next.
How building actually works
- You tell Gus (the in-app assistant) what you want, in normal language.
- Gus plans the agent and shows you the plan — including exactly which capabilities and integrations it needs.
- You approve with one tap. The agent is built and ready, typically in minutes.
- If an agent genuinely needs input you didn't provide, it pauses and asks — you answer in-app and it resumes. If something fails, it says so honestly. Runs never claim success without delivering.
Integrations
- Google — Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive. One tap, one consent screen covers all three.
- Microsoft — Outlook Mail, Outlook Calendar, OneDrive. Same: one tap, one consent.
- Your own API keys — add any service's key in Settings (encrypted at rest); agents you build can use it.
Each user connects their own accounts — your agents act as you, on your data, isolated from every other user.
Where results go (and don't)
Results arrive in the app: each run's output, plus an alerts feed for anything that needs your attention. Gustopher never defaults to emailing you results or pushing them to a chat app — that's the pattern it exists to replace. Email and calendar are used only when you explicitly ask ("email me the summary").
Honest limits (today)
- Invite-only early access — you'll need an invite code to sign up.
- Web app (installable to your phone's home screen); no native app-store app yet.
- Integrations today are Google and Microsoft suites plus bring-your-own API keys; more first-party integrations are added over time.
Who it's for
People with ideas and no engineering team: operators, owners of small businesses, and anyone who's ever thought "I wish something would just watch this / summarize this / handle this for me." If you can describe it, you can probably build it.
Get access
Visit gustopher.ai to learn more or request an invite.