Describe the task
Write it in plain words, the way you'd explain it out loud.
Tell Faber how you do a recurring task, once. From then on it runs the same way every time, and waits for your approval on the actions you choose.
How it works
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 practice run, and mark anything that needs your approval.
On your schedule or when work lands - with a record of everything.
Where it helps
Faber spots what's overdue, sends the polite chase, and reads the reply. When someone says "I'll pay Friday," it checks back Friday. You stop writing "just following up."
Every inquiry gets a same-day reply with the right history attached, and a nudge if it goes quiet. Nothing waits in the inbox for you to get to it.
The summary your boss expects, ready before the meeting instead of scrambled together at the last minute.
New names and orders flow straight into your customer list, so the same thing never gets typed twice.
Before it goes live, you see a full practice run - every action it'll take, with nothing sent or changed.
Mark any action "require approval" and Faber sets it aside for you after each run. Everything else runs automatically.
Every run leaves a plain-English record of what it did.
You connect only the accounts you approve, and can disconnect any of them anytime.
Questions
Faber does your recurring work for you. You describe the task in plain words, approve a practice 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 practice 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.
The business apps you already use, such as email, spreadsheets, calendars, and customer records. Faber only touches the accounts you approve. If there's an app you need that Faber doesn't support yet, let us know.
Things like sorting your inbox, following up with leads and customers, chasing invoices, keeping customer records current, and preparing daily or weekly owner reports.
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. And instead of wiring up a workflow yourself, you describe the work and Faber builds it. See how Faber compares to Zapier and Microsoft Copilot.
Faber has a free plan to get started, with paid plans as you automate more. See pricing.
Get started
Download Faber and set up your first task. Or tell us what you keep having to do by hand, and we'll set it up with you.