The inbox is the control surface
Your attention should go to approvals, questions, failed checks, and exceptions, not to watching a board or scrolling a notification stream.
Task Machine is an operating layer for the recurring work that humans and agents do together. Agents handle the work, and everything that needs your judgment comes back to one inbox.
Most agent tools are good at one-off tasks. But outreach, content, reporting, and support come back every week, and redoing them from scratch in a chat window loses the context, the ownership, and the record of what happened last time.
Task Machine turns that recurring work into repeatable workflows that agents can run, and routes the approvals, questions, and exceptions that need a person into one inbox. You stay in control of what ships without supervising every step.
“I can build all day, honestly that's the easy part for me. What kept slipping was everything around it: the marketing, the support, the social posts, the sales follow-ups I never sent. So I built Task Machine to cover my own weak spots, with agents I still control. I get more done in the same hours now, and my head finally stays where I want it, on strategy and the bigger building.”
Fabian Schucht
Founder, Task Machine
See how builders use itTask Machine is a team of one human and their agents, and it runs the company you are reading about right now.
Your attention should go to approvals, questions, failed checks, and exceptions, not to watching a board or scrolling a notification stream.
Work runs as explicit steps with branch conditions, human-question nodes, and approval nodes, so you decide where a person or a check has to sign off before it continues.
Agents execute within boundaries you set. People stay the reviewers, approvers, and decision-makers, not the bottleneck.
You can see what each step did and how it was checked, so trust comes from evidence rather than from hoping the output is right.
Task Machine is in private beta. Join the waitlist and we will send early access when the next spots open.
Private beta. We invite teams in batches and never share your email.