Matt Falconer

Instruct 2.5 - Connect apps, describe the job, then automate your work

Instruct 2.5 replaces the complex "build loop" with immediate execution. It is an autonomous agent that navigates your apps to get real work done. What's new: ⚡ Watch it work: Describe a task and see the generalist agent execute it live across your stack (Salesforce, Slack, Gmail, etc). 🛠️ Iterate Live: Guide the outcome via chat or upload files to fix issues instantly as they happen. 💾 Save as Workflow: Turn any successful run into a permanent, recurring automation with one click.

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Abdul Rehman

I’ve always struggled with node-based tools, and this feels closer to how I actually think.

Alfie Ranstead

Thank you @abod_rehman, that's great to hear! We're really trying to make Instruct as intuitive as possible so very glad that's resonating :)

Please let us know if you have any feedback for how we could improve even further!

Roman Kosovichev

@abod_rehman thanks for your feedback! Yeah, node tools make us think like an engineer. Instruct lets you just say what you want, watch it run, and tweak it live. Let us know if you have any questions.

satoshi

When I first wired up a bunch of integrations in ChatGPT's Agent mode and managed to pull off something pretty impressive, I remember thinking: "I really wish I could run this repeatedly," and also, "The number of Agent-mode runs is pretty limited."

That exact feeling is part of why we built Giselle, and I think Instruct is offering a straightforward, solid solution to a pain point a lot of people share.

Execution First, Automation Second

This really resonates with me. We've taken a similar approach—start by executing with pre-built apps first, then customize afterward (with a no-code editing environment). So reading this definitely struck a chord.

Products like this are genuinely needed. Rooting for you all—excited to see where Instruct goes!

Roman Kosovichev

@toyamarinyon thanks so much for this, that is exactly the problem we felt too. Love that "Execution First, Automation Second" resonates, and it sounds like Giselle is coming at it from a similar place.

Will

Most automation tools promise simplicity but still expect you to think like a developer. Being able to just explain what you want in plain language and have it actually work is a big shift.

Curious to see what kinds of integrations are supported beyond couple of those workflows. Do you support reddit?

Yash Sonar

Hey Matt, It looks impressive, can I trigger daily task at perticular time using this?

Alfie Ranstead

Thanks@yashxog! Yes you can setup workflows to run on a schedule (daily/hourly/etc) or on a webhook (for more technical users)

shemith mohanan

Natural language as the interface is the right direction. Removing setup complexity is what will unlock real usage for non-technical teams. Curious to see how Instruct handles reliability and edge cases as workflows scale.

landy

Do you support languages other than English for building these agents, or is that on the roadmap?

Alfie Ranstead

@landy2 You can talk to Instruct in a wide variety of languages such as Mandarin, Spanish, etc! English is just our primary language :)

Ch Wang

Not a bad idea. We'll have a Meta in the future.

Darrell Faucett
Well, I wasn’t sure at first, but I had to go ahead and give it a look see very cool. I haven’t had the time to look under the hood and keep the tires yet, but I signed up and I’ll have to open this up apparently on my laptop to give transfer maximum efficiency Very nice, good luck on your lunch
Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

Very interesting! And how is the issue of access handled? Do I just write my login and password in the chat and the service remembers them? For example, can I ask it to find and buy a product in a store using my account (meaning your agent would need to log in with my credentials and figure out how to make the purchase)?