Adept ACT Agents (via Adept Workflows)

Enterprise agents that operate software like people do

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About

Adept provides ACT‑based agents that can operate real software like Salesforce, Google Workspace, and internal tools to execute multi‑step workflows given high‑level instructions. The web product focuses on automating repetitive enterprise tasks directly in existing UIs.

What you can do with it

  • Automate repetitive Salesforce record updates from email or documents
  • Extract structured data from PDFs and enter it into internal systems
  • Run multi-step workflows across web apps and enterprise software
  • Locate and interact with UI elements in custom business tools
  • Answer questions and reason over webpages, charts, tables, and documents

Pricing

Unconfirmed

How to access

Web-based enterprise product; likely sales-led onboarding; public evidence indicates custom quote/contact-sales access rather than open self-serve signup

Access appears to be web-based and enterprise-oriented, with sales/contact required for pricing or onboarding. Public evidence does not confirm open self-serve signup, consumer login methods, or an API/desktop/mobile client.

Tips for getting the best results

Use it by giving a natural-language description of the business outcome and the systems involved, then let the agent break the task into UI actions. For best results, specify the target app, the exact records or documents to use, and the desired end state; Adept emphasizes end-to-end workflow execution rather than single-step prompts. Because it works through software interfaces, complex enterprise tasks may require careful validation and human review at critical steps.

Known limitations

Public sources indicate it is enterprise-focused rather than a general consumer tool, so access and pricing are not publicly transparent. Because it acts through UIs, workflows can be constrained by interface changes, permission settings, and the need for human confirmation on sensitive actions; one third-party source also describes it as human-in-the-loop for critical steps.

Model / Technology

Proprietary agentic AI with custom actuation layer and DSL

Commercial use

The public terms page exists, but the provided search results do not include the commercial-use licensing terms or any attribution requirements, so commercial-use policy is not confirmed from the available evidence.

Training data

Adept states its system uses trillions of tokens specific to web UIs and real software usage, indicating a proprietary training corpus focused on interface interaction and workplace software behavior. Public results do not provide a complete training-data disclosure or any specific restrictions beyond the company’s published terms.