When you ask Doe to do something on a regular cadence, it understands. Describe what you need to happen and when, and Doe creates a Loop that handles it automatically.
Loops aren't just scheduled tasks - they're building blocks for more complex workflows.
Recognizing Recurring Intent
Ask Doe to "send me a summary of support tickets every morning" or "check our pipeline every Friday and flag deals that haven't moved" and it recognizes this as recurring work. A Loop gets created automatically, scheduled to run at the right time.
There's no separate configuration step. You describe what you need, and Doe sets it up.
Check, Reason, Act
What makes Loops useful is what happens after the initial check. A Loop doesn't just gather information - it can act on what it finds.
Monitor and escalate - A Loop watches your support queue every hour. When ticket volume spikes or response times slip, it alerts the team in Slack with a summary of what's driving the surge.
Check and update - A Loop scans your CRM daily for deals missing next steps. When it finds them, it drafts follow-up emails and queues them for review.
Detect and respond - A Loop monitors a competitor's pricing page weekly. When something changes, it analyzes the implications and updates your internal competitive doc.
Reconcile and flag - A Loop runs at month-end to match expenses against budgets. When it finds discrepancies, it creates tickets for the finance team with the details already filled in.
The pattern is consistent: check something, reason about what's there, then take appropriate action.
History and Adjustments
Each Loop maintains its own history - what it checked, what it found, and what it did. If the logic needs adjustment, tell Doe and the next run picks up the changes.
Loops are available on Standard and Pro plans.