Beagle watches Ashby for when a candidate or employee record changes, update the record and recap the base in Airtable, then posts it to Microsoft Teams - and waits for your nod before anything goes out.
Describe the job once, in the channel. Beagle watches for the trigger and holds every send for your nod. The same run lands in Slack, Microsoft Teams, or over email.
@beagle whenever a candidate or employee record changes, update the record and recap the base in Airtable and post it here for my nod.
On it. Watching Ashby now - when it fires I'll run the steps and hold the result here for you.
Just fired in Ashby - ran every step. One nod and it goes out.
When a candidate or employee record changes.
Update the record and recap the base.
Posts here and holds for your nod.
Approve. That used to eat half my day.
Done - posted here and updated in Airtable.
Beagle catches it in Ashby and runs every step of the run a candidate debrief - you approve once, in Microsoft Teams.
"Where did this one get stuck?" Beagle answers from Ashby, Airtable and Microsoft Teams together, with the receipts attached.
Every send is held in Microsoft Teams for your nod. Correct it once and Beagle remembers.
Yes. Connect each tool with OAuth and Beagle runs the steps for you from Slack or Microsoft Teams - reading what it needs, drafting the work, and asking before anything goes out.
Beagle watches Ashby for when a candidate or employee record changes. You can also trigger a run any time by asking in the channel.
No. There is no canvas to wire up. You describe the job once in plain language, or let Beagle run it on a schedule, and it handles the steps as a teammate would.
Every read is scoped to the teammate who asked - Beagle only sees what that person can already see. Nothing posts to Microsoft Teams until you approve it.
Yes. Swap any tool, add a step, or tell Beagle to do it differently. The flow works the same in Slack and Microsoft Teams.
Minutes. Add Beagle to your workspace, connect Ashby, Airtable and Microsoft Teams with OAuth, and describe the job in the channel. The first run can happen the same afternoon.
