An AI coworker is software that does real work inside the tools you already use, then hands the results back for your approval. Riley is the AI coworker that proves its work.
Start freeAn AI coworker is software that does real work inside the tools you already use, such as your reviews, listings, inbox, and reporting, then hands the results back for a person to approve. It is different from a chatbot because it takes actions, not just answers questions.
Riley is an AI coworker that proves its work. It runs the workflows you approve across your connected tools, verifies each change actually landed, and signs a receipt you can share with a client, a manager, or anyone who asks what the AI did.
An AI coworker earns its place when the work is repetitive, spread across tools, and someone has to account for it later.
Run the watching and drafting across many client locations, then show each client exactly what changed with a receipt they can check.
Keep reviews answered, listings correct, and problems caught early, without hiring another full-time person to babysit the tools.
Watch your storefront for broken pages, cart and checkout problems, and listing issues before customers hit them.
Put repeatable client work on one loop, and hand over a verifiable record instead of a slide built from memory.
Most AI tools live in a chat window. You ask a question, you get an answer, and then you still have to go do the work yourself. Nothing changes in your review inbox, your listings, or your site until a person copies the answer over by hand.
The tools that do take action bring a different worry: you cannot see what they did. When an AI acts on a client's account, someone eventually asks what happened, and a claim like "the AI handled it" is not an answer. Without a record of what changed and who approved it, an autonomous tool becomes a liability instead of help.
Riley runs one honest loop. You set the rules, Riley does the work, and you get a receipt at the end.
A weekly, signed record of every action Riley completed, line by line, with a signature anyone can check.
Each receipt carries a public link, so a client can confirm it is real without logging in or taking your word for it.
A record of what was proposed, who approved or rejected it, and when, so it is always clear a person stood behind each change.
A chatbot replies in a chat window. An AI coworker connects to your real tools and does the work, like drafting a review reply or flagging a broken page, then queues anything that writes externally for your approval. Riley adds proof on top: every completed action is verified and recorded in a signed receipt.
No. Riley drafts the work and you approve it. Nothing that writes to a client account, review, or listing goes out without your yes, so the judgment stays with your team. It handles the repetitive watching and drafting so people can spend time on the work that needs a human.
Riley covers ten outcome groups, from answering reviews and watching your local visibility to finding broken pages, logging leads, and reporting on it all. Getting found in Google and AI search is one of those outcomes, not the whole product. Each outcome runs on the same watch, fix with approval, verify, and prove loop.
Riley works in your dashboard first, and can connect to AI clients through MCP, including Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and Cursor. Slack is one optional channel. Microsoft Teams is in beta, and email delivery is in beta and outbound only today.
Connect your tools, approve the work, and watch the first signed receipt land. Start free, no card to begin.