
AI agents that run automatically on business events
Adaptive lets you attach AI agents to events in your business tools so they act automatically when a trigger fires. For founders and operators running multi-tool workflows.

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"Adaptive just shipped Triggered Agents, event-driven AI agents that spawn automatically when something happens in your connected tools.It solves the core gap in most agent platforms: they're still pull-based. You open a tab, write a prompt, wait.Triggered Agents flip this: the agent runs when the moment happens, not when you remember to ask.What makes it different is the combination of event-native architecture with actual agent intelligence. This isn't Zapier-style data routing. The agent can reason, research, draft, and notify using any tool already connected to your Adaptive account.Key features:Connect any event source Shopify, Stripe, Calendly, GitHub, Slack, Typeform, or any webhookAgents receive the event data and your instructions, then act immediatelyOutputs include drafted emails, purchase orders, briefings, spreadsheet updates, Slack notificationsApproval steps keep humans in the loop without requiring them to initiateAvailable on all plans, including freePerfect for founders and operators running multi-tool workflows who are still handling manual follow-up on predictable business events.What's the most painful repeatable event in your stack that you'd want an agent to handle automatically?P.S. I hunt the latest and greatest launches in tech, SaaS and AI, follow to be notified → @rohanrecommends"
GMA Community
"The pull-based vs event-driven distinction is the right framing.. most agent tools still require a human to initiate every run, which defeats the point of automation. I've thought about this building my own agentic systems with LangGraph, where the difference between 'agent waits for a prompt' and 'agent reacts to a state change' is basically the difference between a tool and an actual autonomous system.Curious how you handle cascading triggers.. if a Stripe event fires an agent that then updates a spreadsheet, and that spreadsheet change is also a trigger, do you have cycle detection built in or is that left to the user to manage?"
GMA Community
"The idea of attaching agents to events rather than building workflows is sharp. At RetainSure we're constantly chasing the gap between a signal firing and someone actually acting on it. We've seen churn indicators go unaddressed simply because no one caught the moment. Does Adaptive support conditional branching when an agent's first action fails?"

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"Agents that fire automatically on business events is where automation is actually heading. The event-driven model removes the manual trigger problem that kills most workflow tools. We've been building in the AI customer success for B2B SaaS space at RetainSure, and Triggered Agents by Adaptive touches on something we think about a lot: how automated responses need full context about what happened. How do you handle event deduplication when systems fire the same trigger multiple times?"