Describe the task
Write it in plain words, the way you’d explain it out loud.
Recurring work, done for you
Say the work out loud once. Faber runs it in your own accounts, and sets aside anything you said should wait for you.
Finance
Overdue invoices found and followed up every morning.
Invoice chasingSales
New enquiries answered with real openings from your calendar.
Lead follow-upOwners
Monday totals pulled from Sheets and Mercury, written up.
Weekly reportsSupport
The rest labelled, archived, or drafted ready for you.
Inbox sortingRecords
Orders into Airtable, meeting notes into issues with owners.
Record updatesCompliance
Anything it couldn’t answer left visibly blank.
More like thisFaber runs the task once with every action held back, so you can read what it would have sent and changed. Then you mark what should keep waiting for you, and everything else runs on its own.
It reaches the connections you approved and nothing else on your account.
What Faber does with your dataRan this morning · 6:00
Chase unpaid invoices
Write it in plain words, the way you’d explain it out loud.
Faber fills the gaps, so it never has to guess.
See a full preview run, and mark anything that needs your approval.
On a schedule, when work lands, or when you press Run, with a record of everything.
Faber does your recurring work for you. You describe the task in plain words, approve a preview run, then Faber runs it the same way every time - on a schedule, when new work arrives, or when you start it.
No. You describe the work the way you'd explain it out loud, and Faber fills in the gaps. There are no rules to build and nothing technical to set up.
Before anything goes live you see a full preview run of every action it will take, with nothing sent or changed. You mark any action to require your approval, and Faber sets those aside for you after each run while everything else runs automatically.
On a schedule you choose, when new mail arrives, when a message lands in a Slack or Telegram channel you're watching, or whenever you start it yourself.
Yes. Say it in plain words when you describe the task, like "check with me before anything goes to a client," and Faber builds that in. You'll see it in the preview before you approve.
Yes. Before you approve a task, Faber shows you every action it will take and every prompt it wrote, in full. You can change any of them, and you can set how much thinking power each action gets. Every run afterwards leaves a written record of what it checked and changed.
No. Once you approve a task it runs on our servers, so it keeps working whether your computer is on or not.
The business apps you already use: Gmail, Outlook, Google Sheets, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Slack, HubSpot, Notion, Airtable, Trello, Linear, Mercury, Telegram, and more. Faber only touches the accounts you approve. You can see everything it connects to, and if there's an app you need that Faber doesn't support yet, let us know.
Most tools send a reminder and stop. Faber reads the reply, acts on it, and follows up until the work is actually done, the same way every time. Instead of wiring up a workflow yourself, you describe the work and Faber builds it. And each run happens in its own locked-down process that can only reach the services you connected and only touch that task's own files, so "it uses only the accounts you approve" is enforced rather than promised. See how Faber compares to Zapier and Microsoft Copilot.
Your first task is free, and it runs in the cloud like any other. Pro is $20 a month for up to four tasks, and there are larger plans above it. See pricing.
Download Faber and set up your first task yourself. It takes a few minutes and the first one is free.
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