Agents that do the repetitive work
Some work is recurring and rules-based — triaging requests, drafting responses, summarizing activity. Wyatt agents can take that work on, freeing people to focus on the parts that need judgment.
Set up agents and bots that handle recurring work and connect to the tools your team uses, all grounded in your workspace.
Configurable agents
Set up agents to handle specific jobs for your team.
Tool integrations
Connect agents to the platforms and channels your team uses.
Recurring work
Let agents handle repetitive tasks so people focus on judgment.
Workspace-aware
Agents draw on your documents and data for grounded responses.
What you can do with Wyatt
Configurable agents
Set up agents to handle specific jobs for your team.
Tool integrations
Connect agents to the platforms and channels your team uses.
Recurring work
Let agents handle repetitive tasks so people focus on judgment.
Workspace-aware
Agents draw on your documents and data for grounded responses.
Some work is recurring and rules-based — triaging requests, drafting responses, summarizing activity. Wyatt agents can take that work on, freeing people to focus on the parts that need judgment.
Agents are grounded in your workspace content, so their responses draw on your real documents and data. That makes them far more useful than a generic bot that only knows what it’s told in the moment.
Agents can connect to the platforms and channels your team already uses, so the help shows up where work happens rather than in a separate app.
Set up agents for specific jobs and give them the skills and context they need. As your processes evolve, adjust the configuration to match.
Agents handle volume that would overwhelm a person, consistently and around the clock, while staying connected to the same workspace as the rest of your team.
Agents can handle recurring, rules-based work like triage, drafting responses, and summarizing activity, grounded in your workspace content.
Yes. Agents can connect to the platforms and channels your team uses so help appears where work happens.
Agents are grounded in your workspace, so their responses draw on your real documents and data rather than only what they’re told in the moment.
Yes. You can set up agents for specific tasks and give them the skills and context they need, adjusting as your processes evolve.