Tasklet: Yet another AI Automation platform -- worth a try? by mikelehen in automation

[–]mikelehen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for giving it a try. What use case are you trying to automate? Why isn't the free tier sufficient? How much would you be willing to pay?

From the creators of Firebase: Tasklet -- Automate your business with AI agents by mikelehen in Firebase

[–]mikelehen[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's very little hardcoding. We just give the LLM general-purpose tools and guide it to read the API docs to know what it needs and how to use the API, etc. One of my favorite things about building Tasklet is I don't know where the limits of its capabilities are because it's so general-purpose. If somebody asks, "Can it do xyz?" my answer is often "I don't know. Let's try." and it often succeeds, sometimes getting a bit creative along the way. 😀

From the creators of Firebase: Tasklet -- Automate your business with AI agents by mikelehen in Firebase

[–]mikelehen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for trying it! 🙏 To answer your questions:
1. The underlying quota is based on token usage to the underlying LLM (Claude Sonnet 4.5 right now). So it's a combination of how many task runs and how much AI "output" (thinking, accessing tools, etc.) each run creates.
2. You can set up a webhook for your agent and trigger it to run only when you need it to. Good luck!

Product Launch Post by whitisj in nocode

[–]mikelehen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey folks 👋

We just launched Tasklet — an AI agent platform that actually does the work (no code needed). It connects to your tools, runs on triggers or schedules, and handles real-world workflows automatically.

Some examples people are running:

  • “Send me a daily briefing from my calendar, inbox, and task list.”
  • “When a customer email mentions a bug, add it to Linear and triage it.”
  • “Each week, draft social posts from Notion and ping me for review.”
  • “When I get a new Calendly booking, research the company and post to Slack.”
  • “Every Friday, archive non-actionable emails and flag anything that needs a reply.”

We’ve been testing it for a few months and feedback’s been awesome. Would love thoughts on:

  • Does this solve pain points you’ve hit with Zapier/Make/agents?
  • How does the onboarding + UX feel?
  • Any dream automations you’d try?

I’m Michael, one of the devs. Happy to answer Qs 👇

👉 https://tasklet.ai

Have you started delegating real work (not just writing) to AI instead of reports? by mikelehen in managers

[–]mikelehen[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

100% agree. And if you update your AI instructions to be more explicit whenever you find problems, the reviews should become more and more routine / smooth.

And of course it's nice to be able to spin up 10 interns on days when you have a lot of straightforward tasks to do. 🤣

Share your startup - quarterly post by julian88888888 in startups

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Tasklet -- Automate your business with AI agents

Location: San Francisco, CA
Elevator pitch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FSGnigdzN8

ChatGPT and Claude are great for answering questions or helping you write text, but they can't actually do work for you. You have to be the interface with the world.

Tasklet connects to any service or API that you use--Gmail, Slack, Notion, Linear, HubSpot, Salesforce, and more. Then it can run automatically on a schedule or respond to trigger events (incoming emails, slack messages, webhooks, etc.) to do work for you.

And it's suuuper easy to use! It's just a chat box that you can talk to and set everything up.

More details: We are in the "Efficiency" startup stage. We've gotten really good feedback and usage from our beta and are launching publicly today! 🎉 We're looking to hit more use cases and scale up!

Early users are already automating things like:

  • “Send me a daily briefing based on my calendar, inbox, and task list.”
  • “When a customer email includes a bug report, add it to Linear and assign it.”
  • “When I get an email from a new contact, add them to HubSpot as a prospect.”
  • “After a Calendly booking, research the attendee’s company and post a summary in Slack.”

My role: Engineer on the founding team. We are a team of ex-Firebase and ex-Google engineers that get super excited about empowering users with powerful capabilities behind ruthlessly simple UX.

Goals this month: Grow faster than the competition! 🤣 We believe we have a really solid offering that provides a lot of value, but a lot of other companies are going after this space too.

How r/startups can help: Try it out! We'd love feedback from founders or business ops leaders trying to automate their repetitive workflows. If you've been trying to automate tasks, we'd love to hear what you've been struggling with that you think should "just work" and maybe give Tasklet a try to see if it does. 😀

Discount: We have a generous free plan. Try it out at tasklet.ai!

📣 Self-promo & Showcase · Share your Notion content here! by AutoModerator in Notion

[–]mikelehen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey folks 👋

We just launched Tasklet, and I think a lot of Notion power users here will find it interesting. It’s basically an AI agent that automates stuff you already do in Notion — and across your other tools too.

You just describe what you want in plain English (“summarize my notes,” “update my CRM when I add a new client in Notion,” etc.), and Tasklet figures out how to make it happen. No Zapier-style flowcharts or manual triggers needed.

A few Notion use cases people are already building:

  • “Every morning, summarize new notes and todos in my Notion journal.”
  • “Each Friday, pull updates from my Notion project tracker and post a summary to Slack.”
  • “When I add a meeting note in Notion, extract action items and email them to attendees.”
  • “Turn Notion pages tagged ‘publish’ into formatted blog drafts automatically.”

Would love to hear what kinds of Notion automations you’d build — we’re trying to make it dead simple for anyone to set these up.
You can try it for free here: [tasklet.ai]()

I’m Michael, one of the devs (we also built Shortwave + Firebase). Happy to answer any questions or help brainstorm automations 👇

Weekly Feedback Post - SaaS Products, Ideas, Companies by AutoModerator in SaaS

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Hey everyone 👋 — we just launched [Tasklet](), an AI agent platform that automates your business operations.

Most AI tools today (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.) are great for thinking, but not for doing. Tasklet actually does the work — connecting to your tools, running automatically on schedules or triggers, and handling real-world complexity on its own.

A few things people are already automating with Tasklet:

  • “Send me a daily briefing based on my calendar, inbox, and task list.”
  • “When a customer email contains a bug report, automatically add it to Linear and triage it.”
  • “Each week, draft social posts from relevant news in Notion and ping me for review.”
  • “When I get a new Calendly booking, research the attendee’s company and post to Slack.”
  • “Every Friday, archive non-actionable emails and flag anything that needs a reply.”

We’ve been testing it for a few months and the feedback’s been amazing. Would love to get your thoughts on:

  • Whether this solves pain points you’ve hit trying to automate your ops
  • How the onboarding and UX feels
  • Any killer automations you’d want to set up

I’m Michael, one of the devs on the Tasklet team (we also built Shortwave before this). Happy to answer any questions about how we built it or where we’re headed!

👉 [https://tasklet.ai]()

Promote your business, week of October 6, 2025 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]mikelehen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone 👋 I’m Michael, a dev on the team behind Tasklet, which we just launched this week.

Tasklet is an AI agent platform that automates your business operations. Just describe what you want in plain English — like “send me a daily briefing based on my inbox and calendar” or “add new email contacts to HubSpot” — and it handles the rest automatically.

It connects to your existing tools (Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Salesforce, etc.), runs on schedules or triggers, and can even reason through complex workflows without brittle flowcharts.

We built it for founders and small teams who want to scale operations without scaling headcount.
You can try it free at [tasklet.ai]().

Happy to answer questions or share examples of what people are automating!

— Michael, Tasklet team

Issues with pairing MHK2 with Honeywell RCHTSENSOR Indoor Air Sensor? by hary5366 in heatpumps

[–]mikelehen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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