Lindy 3.0 announced — champions "the first AI employee" with Agent Builder and Autopilot
Lindy announced a major overhaul, “Lindy 3.0,” which founder Flo Crivello called “a new chapter for AI agents.” In pursuit of a vision of “an AI employee as capable as a human, and just as easy to instruct as one,” the company simultaneously launched three pillars: Agent Builder, Autopilot, and team accounts.
Details
- Agent Builder: A feature that automatically generates a working agent within minutes just by describing what you want in natural language, like “give me a weekly report on competitor pricing at Monitor.” Essentially, “vibe coding for agents”
- Autopilot: Gives an agent its own cloud computer and browser access, letting it operate the screen of any piece of software the way a human would. Positioned as “the last integration you’ll ever need,” it claims to handle internal systems without public APIs and legacy vendor portals alike
- Team accounts: A feature that lets organizations share and centrally manage approved agents (such as ones for sales outreach or support agents trained on company policy) across departments
- Availability: Immediately available upon announcement, with setup expected to take about 5 minutes
What happened next
Further feature additions followed close on the heels of Lindy 3.0, including “Lindy Build” (AI-powered web app building, August 28). That November, the company launched “Lindy Enterprise,” equipped with enterprise governance features, further driving corporate adoption.