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Lindy

No-code platform for AI agents that run inbox, meetings, and cross-app work

Agent PlatformSupervised

Last reviewed 2026-06-18

Lindy is an AI work-assistant platform founded by Flo Crivello. Users build and run AI agents (Lindies) that act across connected apps. It has two faces as of 2026: a no-code Agent Builder where users describe a workflow in natural language and Lindy assembles a graph of triggers, conditions, actions, and AI reasoning steps; and a packaged Lindy Assistant, an AI executive assistant that triages email, drafts replies in the user's voice, schedules and preps meetings, records and summarizes calls, and handles follow-ups. Architecturally Lindy constrains the LLM into a workflow of explicit nodes with structured outputs, a stated shift from an earlier LLM-maximalist design to improve reliability. It also offers a computer-use Autopilot mode for web apps without native APIs, and markets SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and HIPAA compliance.

What it can do

  • Build agents from natural language

    Supervised

    Describe a workflow in plain English and Lindy assembles a no-code agent as a graph of triggers, actions, conditions, and AI steps.

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  • Manage inbox

    Copilot

    Triages, labels, and prioritizes email and pre-drafts replies in the user's voice for review before sending.

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  • Run the meeting lifecycle

    Supervised

    Schedules, preps, joins, records, and summarizes meetings, extracts action items, and sends follow-ups.

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  • Operate web apps via computer use (Autopilot)

    Autonomous

    On higher tiers, drives browser-based tools on the user's behalf for sites without native integrations.

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Strengths

  • +Genuinely no-code: agents built from natural-language descriptions, with praised setup
  • +More capable than rigid trigger-action tools: agents reason over context rather than fixed if-then rules
  • +Broad app coverage plus a computer-use mode and per-node model selection

Limitations

  • Credit-based usage makes costs hard to predict; reviewers report fast credit burn and credits that don't roll over
  • Polarized reliability reports across review sites, with some inbox-handling complaints
  • Pricing and plan structure changed materially, and third-party sources disagree on current prices and integration counts

Overview

Lindy is a no-code AI agent platform founded by Flo Crivello. It offers both an Agent Builder for custom agents and a packaged Lindy Assistant for executive-assistant tasks.

What it does

Users describe a workflow in plain English and Lindy assembles an agent as a graph of triggers, actions, conditions, and AI steps. The Assistant triages email and drafts replies for review (copilot), runs the meeting lifecycle, and, on higher tiers, drives browser apps via a computer-use Autopilot mode. Lindy constrains the LLM into explicit nodes for reliability.

Integrations & setup

Connects to Gmail, Outlook, Google Calendar, Slack, HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoom, and Twilio, with webhooks and a generic API-calling action. It supports per-node model selection across Claude and GPT.

Pricing

Subscription with a free trial; the current Plus plan starts around $49.99/mo, with higher tiers. Credit-based usage applies and credits do not roll over.

Best for / not for

Best for operators and small teams who want AI to handle inbox, meetings, and recurring cross-app work. Less suited to those needing predictable flat pricing or self-hosting.

Alternatives

Relevance AI targets governed multi-agent workforces; n8n targets developer-friendly workflow automation.

What people are saying

LinkedIn · 30d · updated 2026-06-20
51%
positive sentiment
174
mentions
174
51% positive48% neutral1% negative

Common gripes

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FAQ

How is Lindy different from Zapier?+

Zapier runs deterministic trigger-action automations; Lindy adds AI judgment, so agents interpret context and make decisions on fuzzy tasks rather than following rigid rules.

Is there a free tier?+

As of 2026 the official pricing page lists a 7-day free trial on paid plans rather than a standing free tier. Earlier versions offered a free tier, which is why many third-party reviews still mention one.

Sources

Last reviewed 2026-06-18

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