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You know what should be automated. The weekly report that takes an hour every Friday. The follow-up emails that slip through the cracks. The competitive check you keep meaning to do. The morning summary you'd love to have but nobody's going to compile it.

Traditional automation tools ask you to think in triggers, filters, and actions. Connect App A to App B, set a condition, map the fields, test the pipeline, fix it when something breaks. For straightforward tasks that works. But the moment you need the automation to read context, make a judgment call, or produce something written, the workflow builder can't do it.

Zo automates with language. You describe what you want in plain English, set a schedule, and it runs. Not a trigger chain. An AI that reads your email, calendar, files, and web sources, then produces real work product on a timetable you define. (More on this philosophy.)

Scheduled agents: your AI on a timer

Describe a task in plain language, set a schedule, and Zo runs it automatically. Each run, Zo has access to your full context: email, calendar, files, web research, persistent memory. It doesn't just move data. It reads, interprets, and produces output.

Plain language, not workflow builders

There's no drag-and-drop canvas. No trigger/action/filter logic to configure. "Every Thursday, research trending topics in my industry and draft three content ideas" is a valid automation. Zo interprets it, runs the research, and delivers the output.

Delivery where you want it

Automated outputs can be delivered via SMS, email, Telegram, or saved to your files. Match the delivery to the urgency. Morning briefings work best as texts. Weekly reports work best as emails.

Multi-step automations that understand context

Traditional automations are linear: trigger fires, action executes. Zo automations can be multi-step and context-aware. Read email threads, identify unanswered client questions, draft a reply for each, save the drafts. That's reading, filtering, interpreting, writing, and saving in one automation.

Monitoring and alerts

Set up Zo to watch for changes and alert you when something happens. Monitor a competitor's pricing page. Check your inbox every hour for emails from leadership. Flag overdue invoices. Zo runs the check on schedule and only notifies you when the condition is met.

Instant tasks from a message

Not everything runs on a schedule. Draft replies to your top 5 emails. Research a company. Update your website. Compile everything you know about a project into one document. Zo treats every message as a task. If you describe a recurring version, it becomes a scheduled agent.

A day with Zo automations

Morning. What ran overnight?
Zo
Morning briefing: 3 meetings today, 2 urgent emails, 1 deadline approaching, 1 overdue invoice. Automated email drafts are in your Gmail for the high-priority threads.
Morning Briefing + 2 Drafts
3 meetings · 2 emails · 1 deadline
Research the top 5 project management tools for a blog post I'm writing.
Zo
Done. Compared Asana, Linear, Monday, Notion, and ClickUp. Summary with pricing, strengths, and weaknesses is in your files.
Schedule a weekly automation: every Friday, summarize my week from email and calendar and save it to my files.
Zo
Scheduled. First run this Friday at 5pm. It'll read your email threads and calendar events from the week, compile a summary, and save it to your workspace.
Did the competitor monitoring catch anything?
Zo
No changes detected. Last check was 6 hours ago. Next check runs at noon.
Set up a new automation: every day at 6pm, text me what's on tomorrow's calendar and any open email threads.
Zo
Done. First run today at 6pm. You'll get a text with tomorrow's schedule and any emails waiting for a reply.
What it doesHow it helps
Gmail integrationAutomated email drafts, inbox triage, follow-up tracking
Google CalendarCalendar-aware automations, meeting prep, scheduling alerts
SMS and TelegramAlerts and summaries delivered to your phone
Your filesReports, summaries, and compiled documents saved automatically
Persistent memoryAutomations get smarter as Zo learns your context
Web researchAutomated competitive checks, market scans, and content research
Scheduled agentsRun any task on any timetable, in plain language

How to get started

1
Text your AI2 min

Result: Zo replies and you're in. No configuration needed.

Get started
2
Describe your first automation3 min

Result: Your first scheduled agent is live. Example: "Every morning at 7am, text me a summary of today's calendar and my top 3 emails."

Scheduled agents
3
Connect your tools5 min

Result: Your automations have full context to work with.

Gmail integration

See what other users have built with Zo before committing to anything.

What it costs

Zo is free to start. No credit card required. Most users are on Basic ($18/mo).

How is this different from Zapier or Make?
Zapier and Make move data between apps using trigger/action chains. Zo reads your data, understands the context, and produces work output: written summaries, drafted emails, compiled reports. If your automation requires comprehension or writing, Zo is the better tool. If you just need "when X happens, do Y" with structured data, Zapier still works.
Do I need to code anything?
No. You describe automations in plain English. "Every Friday, summarize my week from email and calendar." That's the full setup. If you're a developer, you can also build custom automations with scripts and APIs, but it's entirely optional.
Can I edit or pause an automation?
Yes. Every scheduled agent can be edited, paused, or deleted anytime. Change the schedule, adjust the instructions, or turn it off. You're always in control.
How many automations can I run?
There's no limit on the number of scheduled agents. Run as many as you need.
What if an automation produces something wrong?
Automations deliver output for your review. You decide what to act on. If a draft reply misses the tone, you edit it. If a report has an error, you flag it and Zo improves. Nothing irreversible happens without your approval.
Is my data private?
You get your own dedicated server. Your data, automations, and integrations are isolated. Not shared with other users and never used to train models. Details at docs.zocomputer.com/information/security.

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