Introducing Chase Agents: Build AI-Native Automations Without Code

Chase Agents Guides · By Caleb Sakala · October 27, 2025

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Introducing Chase Agents: Build AI-Native Automations Without Touching a Single Line of Code

I just spent the last few months building something I genuinely believe will change how teams automate their work. It's called Chase Agents. Here's the thing-I'm tired of watching teams waste weeks building custom integrations. You want your GitHub updates summarized and emailed every morning? Build an API. You want to qualify leads from Apollo, run them through Hunter.io, and send personalized emails via Instantly? Write some scripts. You want your whole team collaborating on these workflows without stepping on each other's toes? Good luck managing that infrastructure. What if I said you could do all of that without writing a single line of code?

What is Chase Agents?

Chase Agents is a prompt automation platform that lets you connect literally any tool - GitHub, Instantly, Apollo, Hunter.io, Stripe, Slack, you name it - and build workflows that use them together. But here's what makes it different: you're not gluing APIs together manually. You're giving an AI agent a mission, connecting it to the tools it needs, and letting it execute on your behalf. Think of it as an AI-native backend. No infrastructure. No code. No servers to manage.

The Problem I Was Solving

Last week, I had a product manager ask: "Can you set up something that pulls all our GitHub changes, figures out what actually matters to our users, and emails them a summary every morning?" Normal world? I'd spend two days writing scripts, setting up cron jobs, handling errors, monitoring logs. All for something that takes maybe 2 minutes to describe. With Chase Agents? 9am call. 6pm automation live. (This actually happened, and yes, I'm still shocked too.)

Three Things That Make This Actually Work

1. Security That Actually Matters

With Chase Agents, your credentials are securely encrypted in two places: when sent over the network and at rest. The LLM never sees them as they are, the internet never sees them as they are, we never see them as they are. When an AI Agent needs to make an API call using your credentials, it says [API_KEY] and it works. We turned AI placeholders into a secure system for key exchange.

Teams focused on security often pause when they hear this - and sign up immediately. It’s rare to find a tool that handles sensitive data this carefully.

2. Collaboration That Actually Works

One person building workflows is cool. Five people building workflows together? That's when things get interesting. You can invite your whole team into a shared workspace. Everyone can see what automation is running. Everyone can create new workflows. Everyone gets notified when something breaks (which, let's be honest, happens). And because everything's in one place, there's no confusion about which version is live or who changed what. My team right now has three people building different workflows in the same space. No merge conflicts. No version control nightmares. Just pure collaboration.

3. Scheduling That Runs While You Sleep

This is the part that blew my mind. You know that GitHub product update automation I mentioned? It runs every single day at 8am. No intervention from me. No manual triggers. It just... works. Set a schedule. Forget about it. Your AI agent handles it. I have a workflow that runs every morning, pulls our latest product changes from GitHub, understands what they mean, formats them into something our customers actually care about, and sends an email. All automated. All while I'm sleeping. The possibilities here are insane: • Lead qualification every morning from your CRM • Daily competitor analysis across 10 different platforms • Weekly email summaries of customer feedback • Hourly API health checks with Slack notifications • Anything you can describe, your agent can automate

What Makes This Different From... Everything Else?

Look, there are a million automation platforms out there. Zapier, Make.com, whatever else. They're great at connecting two tools. Button → Trigger → Action. Done. But what if you need complex logic? What if the workflow involves understanding nuance? What if you need an agent that can think? That's where Chase Agents lives. You're not limited to "if X then Y." You can say: "Look at these new GitHub commits, figure out which ones are customer-facing, write a summary that non-technical people will understand, and send it in an email that feels personal." The agent handles the thinking. You handle the vision.

The Real Moment This Became Real

I was with a director at a software company who mentioned they'd been planning an automated recruitment system "for the far future." I built it in 8 hours using Chase Agents. Features they thought were months away? Done. Integrations they didn't even ask for? Included. The look on their face when they realized their team of interns could have shipped this in a week (instead of the six months they'd planned) was worth the entire project. That's when I knew this thing was different.

Who Is This For?

Honestly? Anyone who's ever written down a repetitive task and thought, "There has to be a better way." • Product teams who want daily automated reports • Sales teams who want lead qualification at scale • Operations teams who want to connect their entire tool stack • Any team that's building custom integrations and wondering why they're doing it manually

What's Next

We're just getting started. Right now, you can connect to basically any tool that has an API. We're adding more integrations every week. We're building out more scheduling options. We're making collaboration even smoother. But the core idea? Build your AI-native backend in minutes, not months. No code. No infrastructure. No headaches. I genuinely haven't felt this thrilled about a product in a long time. And I'm not just saying that because I built it, I'm saying it because every single person I've shown it to has had the same reaction: "Wait, we can automate that?" Yeah. You can. If you've ever wanted to build an AI-native backend but thought it required writing code or dealing with infrastructure nightmares, Chase Agents changes that equation entirely. Give it a try. I dare you to find a workflow you can't automate with it. Let me know what you build. Seriously, I want to hear about it. Build in public. Automate without limits. That's the Chase Agents way.