About Triggered Agents by Adaptive
Triggered Agents by Adaptive is an event-driven AI agent platform that runs automatically when business events occur in connected tools. Launched recently, it lets teams attach agents to events so work is performed immediately after a trigger fires instead of waiting for a human to start the action.
Review
This tool addresses a common gap in pull-based agent platforms by running agents at the moment an event happens. Unlike simple data-routing automations, these agents can reason, draft, research, and notify across connected services while keeping humans in the loop via approval steps.
Key Features
- Connectors for many event sources such as Shopify, Stripe, Calendly, GitHub, Slack, Typeform, or any webhook
- Agents receive event payloads plus instructions and act immediately when triggers fire
- Support for varied outputs including drafted emails, purchase orders, briefings, spreadsheet updates, and Slack notifications
- Approval steps to route decisions to people without requiring manual initiation
- Available on all plans, including a free tier
Pricing and Value
Triggered Agents is offered with a free option and paid plans, making it possible to experiment without upfront cost. For teams that handle repeatable follow-ups across multiple tools, the automation can reduce manual effort and speed responses; the value depends on how many events you automate and the complexity of your workflows. Prospective users should evaluate integration effort, expected time savings, and how the product handles duplicate events or failed actions before committing to a paid tier.
Pros
- Event-driven model executes work immediately, removing the need for manual triggers
- Wide integration surface lets agents act across common business tools and webhooks
- Agent intelligence goes beyond routing to include drafting, research, and decision logic
- Human approval steps available to maintain oversight on important actions
- Free tier allows low-risk testing and initial adoption
Cons
- Event deduplication and rate/duplicate handling are potential pain points and require attention
- Documentation on error handling and conditional branching after failed actions could be clearer
- Setting up integrations and permissions across multiple tools may require operational effort
Triggered Agents is a good fit for founders and operators who manage multi-tool workflows with frequent, predictable events and want to reduce manual follow-up. Evaluate it for your specific event quality, failure-handling needs, and integration complexity before wide deployment.
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