What is Skygen?
Skygen is an autonomous AI execution layer that operates computer software on your behalf. It sees the screen like a human, navigates CRMs, ERPs, banking dashboards, and everyday apps, and completes tasks end-to-end across laptops, phones, and cloud services as one continuous system with durable memory and personalization.
Top Features:
- Computer Use mode: the agent visually reads screens and clicks through any interface.
- Cross-device continuity: picks up work across laptops, phones, and cloud with shared context.
- Durable memory: remembers preferences, contacts, and past actions to personalize future runs.
- Comms operations: handles email, chat, and scheduling inside one agent.
- Multi-tier security: layered guardrails designed for autonomous enterprise workflows.
Use Cases:
- Back-office automation: move data between legacy apps that lack clean APIs.
- Executive assistance: triage inbox, book meetings, and coordinate daily schedules.
- CRM and ERP work: update records, pull reports, and close loops in enterprise software.
- Web3 and DeFi tasks: operate dashboards and DEXs without custom integrations.
Who Can Use Skygen?
- Enterprise operators: teams running repetitive desktop workflows across multiple SaaS tools.
- Busy executives: leaders who want a digital butler managing everyday work tasks.
- Finance and ops teams: groups handling filings, reconciliations, and cross-system updates.
- Web3 power users: traders coordinating DeFi activity across many interfaces.
Pricing
- Early access (paid): download the first public version from the Skygen website for a fee.
- Enterprise: custom deals for teams needing multi-tier security and scaled deployment.
- Request demo: book a call for tailored pricing based on seats and workload.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Works without APIs: drives apps through the UI so legacy tools are reachable.
- Truly autonomous: completes tasks end-to-end instead of just suggesting next steps.
- Cross-device design: keeps context as work moves between phone, laptop, and cloud.
Cons:
- Early access gate: not yet broadly available for every potential user.
- Learning curve: tuning the agent to your workflows takes setup time.
- Permissions risk: autonomous control needs strong governance and oversight practices.
FAQs:
1) What does Skygen actually do?
It runs software on your behalf by watching the screen and taking actions autonomously.
2) Is it free to try?
No, Skygen is a paid product with an early access program and enterprise plans.
3) Does it need API integrations?
No, it uses Computer Use mode and can drive any UI like a human would.
4) Which devices are supported?
Laptops, phones, desktops, and cloud services operate as one continuous system.
5) Is it safe for enterprise?
Yes, Skygen ships a multi-tier security architecture designed for autonomous agent workflows.