Tools
33 tools ExecPocket can call to run your plans.
Read and write records in your Airtable bases.
Securely logs into a billing portal with credentials from your encrypted vault and reports the account page it reaches — the automated login leg of pulling a bill.
Cloud browser automation via Browserbase + Stagehand for steps the API ladder cannot reach.
Calls a business to ask specific questions — hours, stock, pricing, policies — and returns the answers with a transcript.
Places tentative hold events on your connected Google Calendar so time stays blocked while plans firm up.
Anonymous public-web automation — an AI agent drives a first-party Cloudflare browser to download public forms, fill public web forms, and check sites with no API. No logins, no credentials.
Sends a confirmation text — appointment, reservation, or delivery details — so the other party has it in writing.
Logged-in browser automation on your own accounts, using credentials you connect securely via the encrypted vault.
Summarizes documents you provide into key points, obligations, dates, and action items.
Drafts and sends follow-up emails from your connected Gmail — a fresh message referencing the earlier ask.
Drafts and sends outreach email from your connected Gmail — introductions, inquiries, requests — sent as you, replies land in your inbox.
Texts attendees event details or updates — time, place, changes — one send step per recipient, each confirmed by you.
Checks a public flight-search page for current fares on a route and date and reports the prices shown.
Open issues, comment, and read repository data on GitHub.
Send email from the user's connected Gmail account.
Create, move, and check events on your connected Google Calendar.
Read and write rows in your Google Sheets as part of a workflow.
Downloads official forms and documents from public government sites — IRS, DMV, courts — and attaches them to your task.
Create and update contacts and deals in your HubSpot CRM.
Drafts a day-by-day itinerary from your destination, dates, and preferences — the plan, not the bookings.
Drafts formal letters — complaints, appeals, requests, notices — ready for your review and signature.
Looks up local businesses on public directory pages and captures names, hours, ratings, and contact details.
Composes and sends negotiation emails from your Gmail — counteroffers, rate discussions, terms — nothing sends until you run the step.
Create and update pages and database rows in your Notion workspace.
Visits retailer pages you name and records the listed price of a specific product so you can compare.
Pulls visible ratings and review snippets from public listing pages and summarizes the signal.
Places an RSVP call — confirms or declines attendance and passes along headcount or dietary notes.
Post messages and updates to a Slack channel or DM.
Sends a reminder text to a number you choose — you confirm the message and recipient in the send step; delivered via Twilio.
Checks a product page and reports the in-stock status the site shows.
Logs into a subscription account with vault-stored credentials and reports what the account page shows — the secure login leg of a cancellation, with the remaining steps planned around it.
Fills and submits public waitlist or signup forms with the details you provide — no login required.
Submits public request-a-quote forms on vendor sites with your project details; vendors reply directly to the contact details you provide, outside ExecPocket.