Apps
Small sandboxed apps you describe, and Metomorph builds.
Sometimes what you need is not a chat or a form but a small piece of software: an invoice extractor that reads every invoice dropped in the knowledge base and opens a deal plus an approval task, a lead catcher that files website submissions as deduped CRM records, a three-column punch list the site supervisor can move cards on. You describe it, choose which data it may touch — project items, tasks, knowledge base, forms, business rules, skills — and Metomorph generates the interface and the logic, then wires up a trigger: manual, on form submit, on new document, on task change, or on a schedule.
What used to be a two-week internal tools request becomes something a project lead builds in an afternoon.
Apps run in an isolated sandbox with exactly the scopes you granted and nothing more, and every action they take is logged with the sources it read and the records it changed. That is the difference between this and giving an autonomous agent the keys: the permissions are explicit, narrow and inspectable. What used to be a two-week internal tools request becomes something a project lead builds in an afternoon and an administrator can audit at a glance.
Illustrative scenario data. Figures shown are product examples, not measured customer results or industry benchmarks.
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