The agent
Let an agent run the workflow for you
Driving a workflow stage by stage is powerful. Sometimes you'd rather just say what you want and have it run — stopping only for the calls that are genuinely yours.
From driving to delegating
Running a workflow yourself — stage by stage, reviewing each — gives you control. But sometimes you don't want to choose a workflow and click through it. You want to say “spec out my onboarding flow” and have it happen.
That's the difference between a tool you operate and an agent you delegate to. Same underlying skills; different amount of you in the loop.
Route, plan, run, ask
The Cadenly Agent reads your goal, routes it to the right workflow, decides how far to run it for what you asked, and generates each stage in sequence — feeding each output into the next. Crucially, it knows when to act versus when to ask: it's built for someone who can't verify the craft, so when it's unsure it surfaces a specific question instead of guessing, and it pauses for your review before finishing.
It also self-checks its own drafts — one critique-and-tighten pass on anything it isn't already confident in — before you ever see them.
The skills are the point
The intelligence is a rented model; the value is the process wrapped around it — the sequence, the gates, the ask-versus-act judgment. The agent orchestrates all of it, so you go from a one-line goal to a finished deliverable with your input only where it actually matters.
- The agent turns a one-line goal into a finished deliverable.
- It routes, plans scope, runs each stage, and asks only what's yours to decide.
- It self-checks drafts and pauses for review before finishing.
Just say what you want
The Cadenly Agent picks the right workflow and runs it for you — asking only the calls that are yours.
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