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SureThing

SureThing is an AI agency team acting as an AI COO/CMO/Researcher—running multi-step work across 1,000+ apps and delivering finished artifacts.

SureThing

What is SureThing?

SureThing is an AI agency that runs multi-step work across the user’s real apps and delivers finished deliverables (for example, reports, PRs, or scheduled posts) rather than just answering questions. It’s described as an “AI COO, AI CMO & Researcher” operating as one team with a shared “brain” across workflows.

The core purpose is to handle ongoing, multi-tool execution for recurring business needs. SureThing connects to 1,000+ apps, runs continuously, and retains context about what has shipped and what has changed so users don’t have to coordinate separate tools or manual assembly.

Key Features

  • Executes tasks across real apps (1,000+ apps): Pulls and acts on information from tools the user already uses (e.g., Gmail, Notion, Linear, Shopify, Google Ads) in a single run.
  • Produces finished deliverables: Drafts blog posts, prepares PR-related outputs, uploads reports, and schedules tweets—focused on artifacts your team can use.
  • “One shared brain” across workflows: Uses shared memory so conversations and work across apps remain coordinated rather than siloed per tool or per task.
  • Background/always-on task execution: Runs 24/7 and handles long-running work without requiring constant user prompting.
  • Dashboard for reviewing and approvals: Provides a single dashboard to chat with the AI team, review deliverables, approve actions, and track running tasks.
  • Competitive and strategy “briefs” from multiple sources: Example workflows include pulling from multiple sources and generating a competitive brief (including pricing comparison and summarizing what changed).

How to Use SureThing

  1. Get started for free (site states “Set up in 5 minutes”).
  2. Connect your work tools so SureThing can read from and act in them (the site references connecting across 1,000+ apps).
  3. Give a direction once (e.g., the kind of deliverables you need, reporting cadence, or strategic focus).
  4. Use the dashboard to monitor work and approve actions as deliverables are produced and tasks run in the background.
  5. Rely on shared memory across runs for continuity (SureThing “remembers what shipped, what flopped, and how each teammate likes things done,” per the page).

Use Cases

  • Investor/board reporting (board pack assembly): SureThing can pull from tools such as Stripe, a CRM, Google Sheets, and headcount tools to assemble a polished monthly investor update including revenue, burn, pipeline, and KPIs.
  • Fundraise research and follow-up (fundraise intel): It monitors the user’s space, flags competitor raises, drafts investor responses, and keeps a data room current.
  • Weekly executive visibility (weekly exec pulse): It wakes up on a schedule, reads across tools, and lands a one-screen summary in the user’s inbox describing what moved, what’s stuck, and what needs attention.
  • Hiring and inbox triage: It can screen applicants, draft replies, schedule interviews, and keep the calendar organized, showing the user decisions.
  • Marketing and growth delivery with coordinated execution: It can handle end-to-end steps such as drafting content and coordinating actions across apps without tab-switching or exporting CSVs.

FAQ

What does SureThing deliver? SureThing delivers completed outputs and operational artifacts—such as drafts, reports, scheduled posts, and other deliverables the team can use—rather than only providing summaries.

How is SureThing different from a chatbot like ChatGPT? The site contrasts them by stating that chatbots answer questions, while SureThing “does the job” by running multi-step tasks across the user’s real apps, handling work in the background, remembering what has been done, and returning artifacts.

Where does SureThing live and how does it connect? It’s described as living in Slack, Teams, and email, and it connects to 1,000+ apps so it can query and act on data within those tools.

How does it handle ongoing work and continuity? The page emphasizes shared memory across conversations and workflows, including remembering what has shipped or changed, and running tasks 24/7.

Can I review or approve what SureThing does? Yes. The site describes a single dashboard where you can chat with the AI team, review deliverables, approve actions, and track running tasks.

Alternatives

  • Point-solution AI assistants / chat-based tools: These primarily answer questions and generate text, but typically don’t execute multi-step workflows across your apps or produce operational deliverables end-to-end.
  • Workflow automation tools (e.g., no-code/integration platforms): These can connect systems, but often require you to build and maintain the workflow logic and may not provide shared memory or coordinated execution across tasks by default.
  • Agent-style tools focused on a single job: Vertical agents may specialize in one function, but the page frames SureThing as coordinating multiple capabilities through one shared “brain” rather than running siloed tools.
  • Human-led agency or internal team processes: These can manage complex deliverables, but generally require onboarding, coordination, and business-hours feedback loops—unlike always-on automated execution described for SureThing.