Build AI agents by describing your task in plain English. Vellum turns it into a working agent you can run on a schedule, trigger via API, or use through a UI. No code, no setup; just automation you understand and control.
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Plain-English agents are powerful, but things get interesting once they need memory, retries, and control over time. We’ve seen that shift clearly when moving from simple automations to long-running agents while building GTWY.
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Can the agents handle file uploads and data extraction?
I have the following task: connect to a website, analyze people’s profiles, find those that match the ICP, message them on social networks from my account, track responses, and add those who reply to the CRM.
Is this something your service can do?
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I'm a brand new learner teaching myself how to use the platform, so I can teach teachers how to use it to create a lesson plan template. The initial output is awesome! However, as I was playing with it, I saw on the website's landing page, a node stating "save to google docs." That was an idea i didn't think about including in my initial prompt. I tried adding the node by using the editing tools & changing the initial prompt, but to no avail. Are there any help videos to help beginners like me understand what/how to do things? Thanks!
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Allow options to delete account from Vellum.
Plain-English agents are powerful, but things get interesting once they need memory, retries, and control over time.
We’ve seen that shift clearly when moving from simple automations to long-running agents while building GTWY.
Can the agents handle file uploads and data extraction?
Butternut AI
What an amazing product!
I have the following task: connect to a website, analyze people’s profiles, find those that match the ICP, message them on social networks from my account, track responses, and add those who reply to the CRM.
Is this something your service can do?
I'm a brand new learner teaching myself how to use the platform, so I can teach teachers how to use it to create a lesson plan template. The initial output is awesome! However, as I was playing with it, I saw on the website's landing page, a node stating "save to google docs." That was an idea i didn't think about including in my initial prompt. I tried adding the node by using the editing tools & changing the initial prompt, but to no avail. Are there any help videos to help beginners like me understand what/how to do things? Thanks!