Lindy is an AI-agent builder that lets individuals and teams create personal "AI employees" to handle tasks like inbox triage, meeting scheduling, lead follow-up and customer support, aimed at founders, ops teams and small-to-mid-size businesses who want practical automation with a human still able to approve sensitive actions.
Who it's for
Lindy suits solo founders, sales and ops teams, and support functions that want to delegate repetitive, multi-step digital work — reading and replying to emails, updating a CRM, booking meetings, answering customer questions — without hiring more staff or building custom software. Because there's no free tier, it's aimed at users ready to commit to a paid plan rather than casual experimenters, and because agents can act with human-in-the-loop oversight, it also suits teams that want automation but aren't ready to hand over full autonomy on sensitive tasks.
How it works
You build a Lindy by describing what it should do, in plain language, and connecting it to the roughly 100 apps and services Lindy integrates with — email, calendar, CRM, Slack and more. Lindy's agents can also browse and operate the web and other computer interfaces directly, letting them complete tasks that require clicking through a website rather than just calling an API. By default, autonomy is human-in-the-loop: Lindy can draft an action or flag a decision for your review before it executes, which is particularly useful for customer-facing or higher-stakes tasks where you want a person to stay in control.
Pricing
Lindy is a paid product with no free tier; plans start at roughly $49.99 per month. Because pricing and included usage can change, check Lindy's current pricing page for the latest tiers before committing, especially if you plan to run many agents or high-volume workflows.
Strengths and trade-offs
Lindy's strengths are its broad app coverage (around 100 integrations), browser/computer-use capability for tasks that go beyond simple API calls, and a human-in-the-loop model that reduces the risk of an agent taking an unwanted action on your behalf — backed by SOC 2 certification for teams that need that assurance. The main trade-off is cost of entry: with no free tier, you can't try it for nothing, and pricing can add up if you're running many agents across a team. There's also no publicly documented self-hosted option, so it's cloud-only. For individuals and small teams wanting a practical, semi-supervised AI employee rather than a fully autonomous black box, Lindy is a strong, well-integrated choice. For example, a sales-focused Lindy might draft a follow-up email after a demo call and hold it for your approval, while a support-focused Lindy might answer routine questions automatically but flag refund requests for a human.