Use cases
What people hire them for.
Browse real examples from teams using Squidler specialists across QA, project management, personal assistance, and operations.
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Universal
Ship the internal tool that's been on the backlog for a year
Describe the approval workflow, client portal, or revenue dashboard you need; the agent builds it and deploys it at a real URL, public for clients or private behind your login.
Universal
Three of today's forty emails need you; here they are
Point a shared alias at the agent's address, or connect your own mailbox, and get one daily list: what needs a decision, what needs a reply this week, and what has now been waiting nine days.
Universal
Hunt marketplace listings for your grail item
Watches marketplace and auction search pages for the rare thing you want and pings you the moment a real candidate appears.
Personal Assistant
All 14 →Personal Assistant
Get reminded about "I'll send it Friday" while it's still Thursday
Mention a commitment in passing on any channel, typed or in a voice message, and it lands on a checklist with a reminder timed to actually do the thing, not to feel bad about it.
Personal Assistant
A dossier on every external meeting, an hour before it starts
Builds a one-pager on the company and the person from public sources, with a read on what they likely need from you.
Personal Assistant
The quote has been "with the team" for two weeks; poke them again
Tracks every thread where someone owes you a reply and follows up on an escalating schedule, from its own address or, with Gmail authorized, from yours.
Project Leader
All 18 →Project Leader
Draft the monthly investor update before you remember it's due
Assembles revenue, burn, pipeline, and shipped work from your APIs and repo into a draft update; you edit one paragraph instead of writing five.
Operations Manager, Project Leader
Hear about the CVE from your agent, not a customer's security team
Checks every dependency's registry and changelog on a schedule, then posts a queue ranked advisories first, breaking majors second, routine bumps last.
Operations Manager, Project Leader
Rank the accounts most likely to churn this quarter
Pulls account-level usage weekly from your analytics API and maintains a ranked at-risk list with what changed for each.
QA Specialist
All 15 →QA Specialist
Your onboarding has problems you stopped being able to see
Runs your first-run flow as a stranger, reading only what's on screen, and reports every snag in order of how early it bites.
QA Specialist
Mine your competitors' reviews for the roadmap they're ignoring
Crawls public review pages for your product and your competitors', clusters the complaints, and ranks the feature gaps by frequency.
QA Specialist
Catch the submit button that silently does nothing
Submits every form four ways, valid, empty, malformed, and keyboard-only, then files what a real visitor would have hit.
Operations Manager
All 22 →Operations Manager
Answer the 200-row security questionnaire in an afternoon
Maintains an answer library from every questionnaire you've completed and drafts responses to the next prospect's spreadsheet.
Operations Manager
Learn about their price change from a diff, not a lost deal
Snapshots the pricing and feature pages you name, compares each scheduled pass against the last, and emails a before-and-after only when substance changed.
Operations Manager
Catch ad spend drifting before the month-end surprise
Pulls performance from your ad platforms' APIs on a schedule, flags CAC and ROAS drift, and drafts replacement copy for the losers.