Desktop app · runs on your machine

Automations that build themselves

Radiq watches how you work, identifies repeated tasks, then offers to take them off your hands. Custom automations based on how you actually work.

Pick a seat:
Your desktop · Monday 09:15 Radiq running
Feedback inbox · 23 new
1Collect new feedback 2Tag by theme 3Update the sheet 4Post the digest
Feedback Sheets Slack
Radiq is running your steps… Themes tagged · sheet updated Digest posted · done
Radiq · running your loop
watched: 6 Monday mornings · this exact loop
Run #7 · by itself
23 notes read, 4 themes foundfeedback inbox
Sheet: 2 theme rows updatedroadmap-themes.xlsx
Digest posted to #productslack · 09:16

Loop finished. You did nothing.

Every note read, nothing skipped.
Radiq took
52 s
vs
You usually take
≈ 40 min
Next Monday it runs again. You just see the receipt.
Monday. 23 pieces of feedback waiting. Every week.

Every other tool makes you describe the work first. Radiq notices what you need.

The cost

It’s the same small job, over and over.

Fifteen times last month. Four places to check each time. Nobody ever wrote it down.

0
credit requests answered last month
0
places you had to check for every one
0
times anyone wrote that process down
How it works

The method is in the name.

You never set anything up. Radiq walks these five steps on its own.

Recognize

It notices the steps you repeat. You describe nothing.

Analyze

Counts every repeat until the pattern is evidence.

Decide

Shows you what it saw. Nothing runs until you say yes.

Implement

Runs it on your machine, a receipt for every run.

Qualify

Keeps earning trust: you spot-check one run in fifteen.

The full walkthrough

Ninety seconds, end to end.

The real product: what it watches, what it proposes, and where it stops. Jump to any phase.

Try the live demo → No signup. Runs in your browser.
Works with your stack

Run it locally, or send it on.

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Radiq · engine Connected
Watching what you open local
Counting repeated steps local
Surfacing new discoveries local
Comparing two documents local
Drafting the reply to send ready
All five running. Nothing about your day has left this machine.
Local and private

Everything stays on your laptop.

Nothing uploads, nothing leaves. No IT ticket. It installs on your laptop in about two minutes, so you can try it this afternoon instead of next quarter.

You choose the scope
Pause means pause
Every run is visible
Uninstall deletes everything
Personal workflow graph

It's building a map only you have.

Apps, actions, decisions, timing: a private graph of how you actually work. It gets denser every week, and it never leaves the laptop it grew on.

Apps you use Actions you repeat Decisions you make Sequences you follow Time patterns Habits You ×14

This is why your automation isn't the same as your colleague's. Two people with the same job get two different loops, because you don't work the same way.

Every Friday

One panel. Everything it did.

This week, Radiq:
Considered 4 patterns · surfaced 1The other three weren't evidence yet, so you never heard about them.
Ran the invoice loop 13× unsupervised, every receipt logged▶ 0:48
Held once: a $1,500 disagreement. You decided.▶ 1:03
Proposed batching your reports. You said no. It won't ask again.
Paused during your 1:1 with Priya. That hour was never seen.

Six weeks in, it drafts the Friday update before you ask, and flags the big invoices first. Nobody told it to do either.

Thesis

The thesis behind Radiq.

Thesis · July 2026

Capability was never the bottleneck.

Why the binding constraint is not how capable the agent is, but whether anyone can tell when it is wrong.

≈ 10 min read 7 sections 12 linked sources Verified 27 Jul 2026
Read the thesis

Stop doing the same thing twice.

Get early access and Radiq will name your first loop inside a week of watching. You'll get a reply from a real person, not a no-reply address.

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