Taku AI
Taku is an AI platform that enables users to discover, assemble, and publish custom AI workflows. By describing goals in plain language, users can connect various AI agents and apps into shareable systems known as Stax.
Taku is an AI platform that enables users to discover, assemble, and publish custom AI workflows. By describing goals in plain language, users can connect various AI agents and apps into shareable systems known as Stax.
What the product does and how it is positioned
Taku functions as a marketplace and assembly engine for AI-driven workflows, allowing users to borrow existing AI tools and combine them into personalized systems that automate specific tasks.
The platform also serves as a distribution network for creators, enabling users to package their AI setups into Stax which can be shared with the community for others to run, remix, and utilize.
Source-supported ways to use the product
Automatically triage incoming emails, summarize lengthy threads, and draft appropriate replies to maintain productivity.
Spin up automated content engines that write, schedule, and manage posts based on specific user-defined goals.
The documented workflow, where available
The user provides a plain language description of the desired outcome or task.
Taku identifies and connects the relevant apps, agents, and skills from its marketplace to build a functional stack.
The user runs the workflow and has the option to tweak, share, or publish the setup as a Stax for others.
Stax represents the core unit of value within the Taku platform, acting as a container for AI workflows. By packaging apps and agents together, creators can transform abstract ideas into functional, one-click tools that are accessible to the broader community.
Checks to run with your own material and workflow
What was checked and when
Answers based on the source-checked product record
Taku builds workflows by taking a plain language description from the user and automatically pulling the appropriate apps, agents, and skills from its marketplace to assemble a functional stack.
Yes, users can package their AI setups into Stax, which allows other community members to install, run, and remix the workflows for their own use.
No, Taku is designed to be used with plain language descriptions, eliminating the need for setup or configuration files when building workflows.
Taku can automate a variety of tasks, such as summarizing emails, drafting content, tracking habits, and managing research agents, depending on the apps and skills assembled.
Creators can turn their workflows into a distribution engine, allowing the community to run and remix their Stax, which helps them earn every time their workflow is executed.