Build a no-code agent and run it inside Roam — answering questions, running admin and ops tasks, and working alongside your team in the chat substrate they already use.
Squidgy runs its own agents in Roam day to day — one for agent creation, one for admin ops, one that engineers the codebase. The same pattern is available to you: drop a purpose-built agent into a Roam channel and it works there with your knowledge, your tools, and your guardrails.
The Roam agent is the same skill file you can publish to your website, the marketplace, or other channels. Build once, deploy where your team already talks.
Tell Ace the role and the tools it needs.
Add the agent to the Roam channel it should serve.
It works in Roam with your knowledge base and approval gates.
Answer internal questions and surface the right doc inside the channel.
Run routine lookups and tasks, with confirm-before-acting on anything sensitive.
Keep work moving with summaries, follow-ups, and status on demand.
Yes. It can call tools to look things up or act, with approval rules requiring sign-off on sensitive operations.
Yes. You decide who can talk to the agent and what it's allowed to do, the same way Squidgy gates its own Roam agents.
Agents that work as teammates in your chat. No code, scoped to exactly what you allow.