# Lindy

> Lindy is aimed at the unglamorous but genuinely useful end of the agent boom: automating the multi-tool busywork that eats a workday. You build custom AI agents that operate across email, CRM, Slack, and calendar, wiring them together in a visual workflow builder rather than writing code, which puts it within reach of non-technical teams. Its sweet spot is sales operations and customer support, the repetitive, cross-system tasks where a human is mostly copying information from one tool into another. That is exactly the work agents should be good at, and it is a more honest use case than the everything-agent pitch. The bet Lindy is making is that most companies do not want a general autonomous worker, they want a reliable one that handles a handful of well-defined workflows without breaking. If agents deliver real value this year, it will probably look more like this than like anything flashier.

_Section: [New AI Tools](https://www.wortins.com/new-tools) · Source: Lindy · Published Tuesday, July 14, 2026_

## Wortins' read

Lindy is aimed at the unglamorous but genuinely useful end of the agent boom: automating the multi-tool busywork that eats a workday. You build custom AI agents that operate across email, CRM, Slack, and calendar, wiring them together in a visual workflow builder rather than writing code, which puts it within reach of non-technical teams. Its sweet spot is sales operations and customer support, the repetitive, cross-system tasks where a human is mostly copying information from one tool into another. That is exactly the work agents should be good at, and it is a more honest use case than the everything-agent pitch. The bet Lindy is making is that most companies do not want a general autonomous worker, they want a reliable one that handles a handful of well-defined workflows without breaking. If agents deliver real value this year, it will probably look more like this than like anything flashier.

## Source

[Read the full story at Lindy](https://www.lindy.ai/blog/ai-platforms)

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