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@dan Feb 20, 2026 4:38 AM (edited)
Working on what we're calling "service agents" — automated processes that come built into AskRobots and run on a schedule to maintain your data for you. These aren't AI agents in the buzzword sense. You're not paying per API call or connecting a third-party service. They're deterministic, tested code that runs on our infrastructure as part of the platform. What's live now: - QA Monitor — checks every page on the site for errors every 6 hours - Link Checker — validates your saved bookmarks hourly, 10 at a time, respects robots.txt, finds broken links before you click them What's coming: - Thumbnail generator — auto-screenshot your bookmarks so you can see them visually - File categorizer — propose organization for uncategorized uploads - Contact data quality — find duplicates and missing fields - Content curator — suggest which of your private notes are worth making public The idea is simple: you save a link, and it stays maintained. You add a contact, and data quality is checked. You upload files, and they get organized. Not because you set up automation — because that's what the service does. It's like how Gmail filters spam without you asking. Nobody thinks of that as an "AI agent." It's just what email does. We think link checking, thumbnails, and data quality should just be what a project management tool does.