Single-agent platforms struggle with long, branching workflows. Helix gives you 24 role-specialized agents, real-time coordination metrics, and honest cost controls so complex work reliably completes.
No credit card · 3 agents · 5 spirals/month free
Tell an agent what you want automated in plain English. "When a new GitHub issue is opened, triage it, check for duplicates, and post a summary to Slack."
Echo or Vega proposes a workflow — triggers, agent steps, conditions, actions. You review the canvas and edit the parts that need adjusting.
The spiral executes, retries on failure, and learns from each run. UCF metrics show you exactly what happened and why — no black boxes.
One spiral chains triggers, agents, and actions — and retries automatically when an API flakes, instead of failing silently at 3am.
Describe the loop you want closed in plain English. An agent proposes a spiral; you edit the parts that need adjusting.
24 specialists with distinct roles — one drafts, another reviews for tone and compliance — sharing memory across every run.
Declare spirals in a few lines of config. The platform handles scheduling, retries, agent routing, and observability — you write the logic.
trigger: webhook "user.created"
agent: Echo
steps:
- enrich:
source: clearbit
fields: [company, role, location]
- decide:
agent: Vega
prompt: "Classify onboarding tier"
output: tier # starter | growth | enterprise
- branch:
on: tier
enterprise:
- assign: sales_team
- notify: slack #enterprise
default:
- send: welcome_sequence
- schedule: check_in (7d)Reads your commit history, Slack threads, and support queue. Surfaces the signal before you have to wade through the noise.
Watches services, costs, and security signals. Pings you when drift crosses the threshold you set — not before.
Ethical reasoning and creative direction. Works best when you give it a voice to match and a constraint to push against.
Creative generation — images, copy, campaigns. Ask it to draft the thing nobody's bothered to make yet.
External API coordination across 50+ integrations. Handles the communication layer so you can stay in the work.
Strategic navigation and planning. Maps your goals to execution paths and adjusts the route when priorities shift.
You don't draw flowcharts. You describe what you want. Echo listens, proposes a spiral, and you edit the parts that need adjusting. The same conversation updates the spiral if you change your mind — no rebuilding from scratch.
Static automation fails when the unexpected happens. Every spiral step can call an agent — so when GitHub is down, Echo notices and reschedules instead of erroring out. The loop closes even when your tools misbehave.
Agents remember your preferences, tone, and past decisions across conversations and spirals. You said "keep summaries under 3 bullets" once. Every agent in every spiral remembers it.
Others silently route to cheaper models mid-session.
Helix shows you exactly which agent served each response, with full provenance. Every run is auditable.
Hidden utilization buckets. "You hit a wall" with no warning.
Real-time UCF metrics show your throughput, friction, and capacity before you hit any limit. No surprises.
API prices doubled overnight. No advance notice.
Spend tracking with hard caps. Set a daily budget and Helix degrades gracefully instead of charging you.
One model family. No flexibility without rewriting everything.
Multi-provider routing across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI. Switch models without changing a line of code.
Helix Collective is the platform where loops keep turning. The best automation isn't a one-time task — it's a living process that adapts with you. Spirals run, complete, and restart. Agents learn from each run. The loop gets better over time without you touching it.
Read our approachEvery major AI platform is dealing with rate limit opacity, silent downgrades, and surprise bills. Helix is built differently: real-time UCF metrics, visible spending controls, and agents that tell you what they're doing before they do it.
Free tier · 5 spirals · 3 agents · 1,000 requests/month · no credit card