AI Automation.
Scheduled Tasks, Workflows, Autopilot.
A local AI agent that runs tasks on schedule, executes multi-step workflows, and operates on autopilot - no cloud dependency, no coding, no monthly subscription.
The reality
Repetitive tasks do not disappear because you are busy. Weekly summaries, recurring reports, daily inbox triage, document preparation - these tasks consume time that could go to higher-value work. Most automation tools require either coding knowledge or cloud connectivity. Many require both.
How Skales handles automation
Scheduled tasks, custom skills, and multi-step workflows - all running locally.
Scheduled tasks on autopilot
Set Skales to run any task on a schedule: daily email digests, weekly report summaries, automated reminders, or recurring document preparation. Describe the task once, set the time, and it runs without you.
Custom skills and workflows
Build reusable skills for the tasks you repeat most. A skill is a saved workflow with instructions, context, and a trigger. Skales executes it consistently every time - no variation, no missed steps.
No-code automation
You do not need to write code or configure pipelines. Describe what you want to automate in plain language - Skales handles the logic. It connects to your local files, calendar, and email without any integration setup.
Context-aware execution
Skales understands context across steps. It can read a file, summarise it, check conditions, and send a structured output - all in a single automated workflow. Not just simple macros, but intelligent multi-step tasks.
Proactive notifications
Skales can monitor conditions and alert you when something needs attention - a deadline approaching, a document that has not been updated, or an email thread that has gone quiet. Proactive awareness without constant checking.
Full control, fully local
Every automated task runs on your machine. No cloud dependency means no outage risk, no data leaving your system, and no subscription required to keep your automations running. You own the whole stack.
“My Monday morning briefing just appears. I stopped thinking of it as automation - it feels like having an assistant.”