The same conversation kept happening.
An ops lead would walk us through their week: three hours pulling project status from Jira, pipeline numbers from Salesforce, budget from Google Drive, context from Slack — just to post one report. A sales manager would describe logging into Salesforce after every call to update deal stages by hand. A founder would talk about opening QuickBooks at midnight, alone, trying to figure out if the burn rate was sustainable.
Different roles. Same problem. The work that keeps the company running is the work that eats everyone’s week.
“I know AI can do this,” they’d say. “I just can’t get it to actually do it.”
They’d tried. ChatGPT drafts a great summary — but it can’t read your Jira board. Claude Code can run multi-step workflows — but it needs a terminal. The AI was there. The access wasn’t.
What EntryDesk is
An AI agent platform for teams who don’t write code.
You describe what you want in plain English:
“Pull this week’s completed tasks from Jira, pipeline changes from Salesforce, and the latest budget numbers from Google Drive. Summarize everything and post to #weekly-status in Slack.”
That’s not a prompt. That’s a job description for an agent. EntryDesk builds the agent, connects to your tools, and runs it on schedule.
Then you save it. Publish it to your team. Set it to repeat.
Now the three hours one person used to spend every week runs itself — for every team, without anyone touching it. And the time that comes back doesn’t just save hours. It lets your team reach things they never had bandwidth for: the analysis nobody had time to run, the financial health check that only happened once a quarter, the follow-up that fell through the cracks every single week.
Same week. Infinite scale.
Who it’s for
Teams of 30 to 100 people at tech companies.
The PM who waits three days for an engineering ticket just to get retention data. The ops lead who spends every week assembling reports by hand. The founder who’s looking at a QuickBooks dashboard at midnight. The sales manager who wants a CRM health check without learning Salesforce query syntax.
People who aren’t engineers but need more than a chatbot.
What we’re still building
We’re early and we’d rather say that than pretend otherwise.
The connector marketplace is growing. Some integrations are deeper than others. The product ships updates every week.
We chose to build governance first — role-based access, tool approval, audit trails — because teams won’t trust an AI agent with their business data without guardrails. It’s a slower path to market. We think it’s the right one.
Try it
EntryDesk is free to start. Describe your first agent in plain English. See what happens when the work that eats your week starts running itself — for you and every team around you.
If it works, tell us what you’d automate next. If it doesn’t, tell us why.