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Lindy

An AI assistant that can run inbox, scheduling, and follow-up work

Lindy helps you delegate repetitive work like email triage, meeting scheduling, and follow-ups. It also supports computer use for some tasks, plus team features for organizations that need compliance and access controls.

Paid
iOS
Voice
Integrations
B2B
Computer Use
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What It Is

Lindy is an AI assistant focused on day-to-day work management rather than general chat. According to its documentation, it handles inboxes, meetings, calendars, follow-ups, and related admin work for professionals and teams.

It is designed for people who want to delegate routine coordination work through a web app, iMessage, or SMS. Lindy also connects to common business tools such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, and Salesforce, and it offers enterprise setup for organizations that need shared settings and security controls.

What to Know

Lindy appears to be most useful for scheduling, email triage, and workflow delegation where the assistant can take action across connected apps. It can also operate web apps on your behalf on higher plans, but the documentation still shows guardrails: if you hit a usage limit, Lindy pauses and checks in before continuing resource-heavy tasks.

The docs do not clearly state which underlying AI models it uses. Pricing is public and plan-based, with a 7-day free trial and paid tiers for heavier usage. If you are looking for a fully open platform, a local/on-device tool, or something with clearly disclosed model choices, this may not be the right fit.

Key Features
Automatically triages, labels, and prioritizes email
Drafts replies in your voice
Schedules meetings and handles prep and follow-ups
Records meetings and generates notes
Lets you delegate tasks through iMessage and SMS
Use Cases
An executive assistant workflow for managing inbox, calendar, and follow-ups
Scheduling meetings without back-and-forth email threads
Preparing meeting notes and summaries after calls
Agenticness: Adaptive Collaborator 🤝

Proposes and executes multi-step plans with your approval.

High evidence
Last evaluated: Mar 28, 2026

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Adaptation
State & Memory
Safety

Categories

Pricing
  • Free trial: 7-day trial with full Pro features
  • Plus ($49.99/mo): Standard usage for professionals getting started
  • Pro ($99.99/mo): 3x Plus usage for heavier workloads
  • Max ($199.99/mo): 7x Plus usage for very heavy use
  • Enterprise: Custom pricing; contact sales for security, compliance, and dedicated support
Details
AddedJanuary 16, 2026
RefreshedMarch 28, 2026
Quick Facts
DeploymentCloud-hosted
AutonomySemi-autonomous
Model supportSingle model
Open sourceNo
Team supportEnterprise
Pricing modelSubscription
Interfacechat, browser, api
Sources
Last updated March 30, 2026
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