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AutoHive

No-code agent building for everyday teams

AutoHive is a no-code agent platform built by Raygun, a New Zealand software company. It is designed for small and medium-sized teams that want to create agents without writing code. You describe a task in plain English, attach the tools the agent needs, and let it run.

What AutoHive does

  • You type a description of what the agent should do. AutoHive turns that into a working agent with the right connections.
  • Agents plug into tools your team already uses: Slack, HubSpot, Google Drive, Gmail, Xero, and others. The integration list is growing.
  • You can schedule agents to run on a timer (every morning, every Monday) or trigger them from a chat message. Results land in Slack, email, or wherever your team works.
  • Multiple agents can work together in a single workspace. One agent pulls data, another formats a report, a third posts it to your channel.

Who it is for

Teams that want results fast and do not have a developer on hand. If your first question is "can I just describe what I want?" rather than "can I see the API docs?", AutoHive is a strong fit.

Your first build

The most common first agent on AutoHive is a reporting agent. Connect a data source (your CRM, analytics dashboard, or accounting tool), tell the agent what to summarise, and schedule it to deliver a report to Slack or email at the start of each week. One AutoHive user compressed two days of GST reconciliation into an 18-minute conversation with an agent.

Honest limitations

AutoHive gives you less control over the internals than a code-first platform. If you need to write custom logic, chain complex conditional steps, or swap between models at each stage, you will feel the boundaries. For most business automation tasks, those boundaries will not matter. For highly custom agent behaviour, they will.

Get started

Create a free account at autohive.com. The onboarding walks you through building your first agent in minutes. No credit card required to start.

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