Lindy AI
Agents & AutomationPersonal AI assistant that goes beyond chat. Lindy runs workflows autonomously — sending emails, updating CRMs, booking meetings, and coordinating tools.
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Pricing Plans
Features
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Truly autonomous task execution
- +Custom agent creation
- +Multi-tool coordination
- +Proactive (not just reactive)
Cons
- -No free tier
- -Expensive for individuals
- -Requires Microsoft 365 for some features
- -Newer platform, still maturing
Getting Started Guide
Step-by-step instructions for non-technical users.
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Sign up for Starter
Visit lindy.ai and sign up. The Starter plan ($50/mo) gives you access to personal AI agent creation.
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Connect your tools
Link your email, calendar, CRM, and other work tools. Lindy needs access to act on your behalf.
- 3
Create your first Lindy
Describe what you want automated: "Schedule meetings from email requests" or "Draft follow-up emails after calls."
- 4
Train and refine
Lindy learns from your feedback. Correct its actions and it improves over time. Start with low-stakes tasks.
- 5
Expand gradually
Once your first Lindy is working well, create additional agents for other tasks — CRM updates, report generation, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Lindy different from ChatGPT?
ChatGPT answers questions. Lindy takes actions — it sends emails, books meetings, updates your CRM, and coordinates across tools. It's an agent, not a chatbot.
Is $50/month worth it?
If you spend 5+ hours/week on admin tasks (email, scheduling, CRM updates), Lindy can save you 3-4 of those hours. At $50/mo, that's great ROI for anyone billing $50+/hour.
Does it make mistakes?
Yes, especially early on. Start with low-stakes tasks and review its actions. Lindy improves with feedback but isn't perfect.