Muka: AI Agents for App Integration and Task Automation
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Introduction
Muka is a platform designed to simplify the use of software tools by connecting various applications like Gmail, Notion, and Slack. It enables users to interact with these apps through a chat interface or by granting AI agents, called "Spirits," access to them. These Spirits can complete digital tasks, automate workflows, and manage information across connected tools, acting as digital workers to free up users' time. Visit Muka.
How to Use Muka
Users connect their existing software tools to Muka. They then create "Spirits" by defining their capabilities (e.g., sending emails, conducting research). Tasks are assigned to these Spirits, which can be executed immediately, on a schedule, or triggered by specific events. Muka also allows organizing work into "Spaces" and sharing resources like prompts, sources (PDFs), and AI-created "Artifacts" within "Libraries."
Core Features
- AI Agents (Spirits) for task automation
- Integration with various software tools (e.g., Gmail, Notion, Slack, Google Drive, HubSpot)
- Hands-off task assignment and scheduling
- Collaborative "Spaces" for organizing work and teams
- "Libraries" for sharing prompts, sources, and AI-created artifacts
- Notion-like editor for collaborative artifact creation
Use Cases
- Research Assistant: Gathers competitor insights and market data.
- Content Writer: Drafts marketing copy and blog posts.
- Spreadsheet Guru: Automates spreadsheet analytics and formulas.
- Email Concierge: Drafts onboarding & lifecycle emails.
- Meeting Summarizer: Turns call transcripts into concise summaries.
- Automating emails, reports, research, and analysis.
Pricing
- Free: $0/month (500 messages/month, 1 workspace, max 5 members, up to 5 Spirits).
- Pro: $12/month (1,500 messages/month, unlimited workspaces, max 10 members, up to 10 Spirits).
FAQ
- What are Spirits? AI agents that automate tasks.
- How do Spirits use my tools? They access connected apps to perform tasks.
- What are Spaces? Collaborative areas for organizing work and teams.
- What are Libraries? Shared resources for prompts, sources, and artifacts.
For more information, visit Muka's website.