Tasklet
An agent OS for knowledge work from Firebase founder Andrew Lee. Describe a task in plain English and Tasklet plans the steps, connects to thousands of tools (plus direct APIs and MCP), and runs it on a schedule or trigger - no node graph. Instant Apps can spin up a live web UI on demand. ~$5M ARR; subscription with credit metering.
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Our take
Tasklet is an agent OS for knowledge work: describe a task in plain English and it figures out the steps, connects to thousands of tools (plus MCP), and runs on a schedule or trigger - no node graph. From Firebase founder Andrew Lee, it is at ~$5M ARR with $20M raised. Credit metering can get pricey at heavy use, but for hands-off recurring automations it is one of the strongest in the category.
Best for
Operators and teams who want recurring, multi-app automations - reports, email triage, data pulls - described in plain English and run on a schedule without building workflows.
Pros
- Plain-English tasks - no workflow builder, node graph or trigger rules
- Thousands of integrations plus direct API and MCP support; unlimited agents
- Runs on schedule, email, webhook and Slack triggers without you in the loop
- Instant Apps spins up a live web UI (dashboard, form) on demand
Cons
- Credit-based metering means heavy or top-tier model use adds up
- Autonomous agents acting across your tools need guardrails
- Newer platform - capabilities are evolving fast
How it compares
Against Zapier, n8n or Lindy, Tasklet drops the visual builder entirely - you describe outcomes and it plans the steps - trading fine-grained control for speed.
Full review
Tasklet, from Firebase co-founder Andrew Lee, is built around a simple promise: describe what you want in plain English and an agent works out how to do it, connects to the right tools and runs it - without a workflow builder, node graph or trigger-action rules. It can fire on schedules, inbound email, webhooks or Slack messages, so tasks run without anyone kicking them off.
All plans include unlimited agents and unlimited integrations via thousands of connectors, direct APIs and MCP, with a credit system that meters how much 'intelligence' each run uses, from Basic to Genius. A newer feature, Instant Apps, lets an agent deploy a small web UI like a dashboard or form wired to live data. The company reports roughly $5M ARR after fast growth and has raised $20M, with Jeff Dean and the Collison brothers among backers. The main watch-out is cost discipline on heavier models.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
4.2/5- Actual Utility5/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Ease of Use5/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Pricing Fairness3/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Reliability4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Differentiation4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Tasklet free, and how much does it cost?
- Tasklet is a paid tool.
- Who is Tasklet best for?
- Operators and teams who want recurring, multi-app automations - reports, email triage, data pulls - described in plain English and run on a schedule without building workflows.
- How is Tasklet rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Tasklet scores 4.2 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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