Clear the inbox. Book the calls. Ship the post.
Clear the inbox, book the calls that matter, and turn ideas into posts. One setup, any agent.
Summarize my inbox and book the meetings worth taking.
- 1Summarize the inbox into what needs you
- 2Book the calls that matter to your calendar
- 3Draft replies for the rest in your voice
- 4Turn the best thread into a post draftdone
Remembers who matters to you and how you write.
Works with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor — bring your own agent.
Switch agents.
Keep everything.
Your apps, memory, voice, and policy logic travel with your agent — not with the app you run it in. Move from Claude Code to Codex and nothing resets.
Plus your memory, writing voice, and policy rules — kept exactly as you left them.
Give your agent
the real world.
One setup, and it stops talking — and starts doing.
Questions, answered.
No. That's the setup tax CoreSpeed removes. You authorize once through OAuth and your agent gets access to every connector and built-in tool — no per-service applications, accounts, or keys.
Never. We connect to services through OAuth 2.0 only. You grant access on each provider's own screen, and we receive scoped tokens — not credentials.
Nothing is lost. Your auth, memory, voice, and policy logic are portable — move from Claude Code to Codex (or anything else) and your whole setup travels with you.
You describe intent in plain English, then CoreSpeed turns it into policy logic that runs before an action executes. It sees the request in context — tool, recipient, content, budget, and saved memory — and decides whether to approve it automatically, require review, or block it with a reason. Policies can be deterministic rules, an LLM/classifier judge, or both, enforced server-side.
Anytime. Pull any single connector, export your data, or delete everything. Control stays with you.
Any of them. Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes, Cursor, and custom agents — bring your own. CoreSpeed is the access layer underneath.