
Trilo
Stop managing tools. Let AI run your workflow.
32 followers
Stop managing tools. Let AI run your workflow.
32 followers
Trilo is designed to simplify and streamline the way individuals and teams manage their work. In today’s fast-paced environment, juggling multiple tasks, conversations, and projects across different tools can be overwhelming. Most productivity tools focus on organizing information, but they don’t actually help you execute work. Trilo addresses this gap by turning communication directly into action, allowing users to focus on what matters instead of constantly managing their workflow.






Slack + Notion + Asana are great individually. What’s cool here is that Trilo tries to replace switching between tools entirely. Curious: what’s the AI coworker’s limit in terms of task complexity?
@amber_paige_crick At the moment, it handles simpler, well-defined tasks really well.
For more complex stuff, it’s more of a collaborator than a fully autonomous system (for now).
Curious what you’d want it to handle end-to-end?
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I like the idea of automatically turning chats into tasks. It's something I struggle with everyday. @harold_moore
Same here @monir_ 😅
Converting chats into tasks manually is one of those things that quietly eats up hours.
The idea of automating it with AI is really appealing—especially for messy, real-world workflows.
One interesting challenge we’re working on with Trilo is context—how to make sure the AI understands ongoing conversations and turns them into meaningful tasks.
Right now it helps with task extraction, summaries, and keeping workflows connected, but there’s a lot more to build here.
@alina_smith4 I appreciate
Been trying a few AI productivity tools lately, but most feel like “assistants.” This is interesting because it’s trying to actually do the work. Curious how it handles edge cases though.
While building Trilo, we focused a lot on the idea of “execution” instead of just organization.
For example, instead of manually creating tasks after a conversation, the system does it for you. Same with meeting summaries and follow-ups.
Still improving how the AI handles complex scenarios, but even basic automation saves time.
This feels more useful for async teams than real-time ones.
@annmarie_goff Yes, async teams are definitely where we’re seeing the most value right now—less things getting lost in chats.
One use case we’re excited about is meeting workflows.
Instead of writing notes manually, Trilo summarizes discussions and pulls out action items, which can then be tracked as tasks automatically.