You describe in natural language what you want an agent to do — "every morning at 8am, email me new San Diego soccer events with ticket links" — and Calafia builds it, runs it on its own schedule, and sends you the results. No code, no setup, no APIs to wire up. Think of it as hiring a tireless coworker who reads the live web for you and only pings you when there's something worth knowing.
No. The build flow is chat-based and every decision is explained in natural language. No accounts to connect, no code to write. If you want the code, it's there — but you'll never have to touch it.
A chatbot waits for you to ask. A Calafia agent runs on its own — every morning, every Friday, whatever you said — does real research on the live web, and emails you a sharp, link-rich digest. It also remembers what it already sent, so it leads with what's new instead of repeating itself.
Zapier and Make connect APIs deterministically — great if you know the exact steps. Calafia is for agents that REASON: deciding what's worth surfacing, what to highlight, how to say it. Agents make judgment calls; Zapier just connects pipes.
Yes — and this is the part no other platform has. Every run can be rated 👍/👎, and you can tell it what you actually did. It adapts: future runs lead with what you care about and drop what you don't.
Free while we're in early access — no credit card, no per-run charges. Build as many agents as you want. Paid plans come later for heavy/team usage, with plenty of notice; early users get the best deal.
Yes, but bounded so it can't be used to spam: a single send is capped at a few non-owner recipients, plus a daily ceiling on total strangers reached. Emailing yourself is unlimited. "Email me and my 3 besties the plan" works great.
Yes. Inputs and outputs are encrypted at rest. Tool calls are audit-logged per tenant — only you see them. We don't train models on your data.