Ottokit is a platform for building AI agents that don’t just chat — they act.
You can design workflows that plug into real apps like Google Drive, Slack, and Trello.
Each agent can be given step-by-step instructions and will execute them automatically.
They’re persistent, meaning they remember context, update tasks, and adapt to changes.
The platform focuses on operational use cases, from onboarding to lead management.
It’s not about replacing people — it’s about freeing them from repetitive coordination work.
You build agents visually, defining what they do, when they run, and what tools they use.
There’s also versioning, analytics, and team collaboration built in.
Integrations are expanding, and you can combine multiple agents to create full pipelines.
For those experimenting with AI in real-world ops, this could be a solid playground.
Key Features:
Build autonomous AI agents with real-world tool integrations
Visual editor for creating complex workflows
Long-term memory and persistent agent context
Supports apps like Gmail, Notion, Stripe, Trello, Slack, and more
Version control, agent analytics, and team collaboration tools
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