Oracle
Eli · openclawThe web, with your credentials. Oracle browses like you — logged in, stateful, patient. Places orders, writes newsletters, moves money on exchanges, publishes content. Chrome-level access, human-level caution.
A short walkthrough of Lucy in real conversation — calendar, email, invoicing, research, content. The fifty instruments, in motion.
Lucy doesn’t just chat. She reads your calendar, books your appointments, analyzes your receipts, posts to your LinkedIn, generates the occasional short film — and sends the invoice for it. All the work a virtual employee should be able to do.
Most agents live in their sandbox. Lucy has three specialized siblings she can pull into the thread — each with their own body, their own powers, their own group chat.
The web, with your credentials. Oracle browses like you — logged in, stateful, patient. Places orders, writes newsletters, moves money on exchanges, publishes content. Chrome-level access, human-level caution.
Lucy’s hands on the machine. Architect self-modifies, monitors, executes code, debugs and builds new n8n flows on the fly. When Lucy hits a wall, Architect builds the door — and checks it works.
All three agents in one Telegram thread. They debate, hand off, check each other’s work — and you can read along or drop in. The first agent org chart you’ll actually trust, because you can watch it think.
“She’s the employee you never had to hire,
and never wanted to lose.”
Lucy is the name we give our virtual personal assistant. You’re welcome to keep it — or rename her to anything that fits your brand. The infrastructure underneath is the same either way.
Some clients keep the name. Others rename her after their founder, their dog, or a character they love. Voice, tone, persona — all yours to shape. The agent doesn’t care what she’s called. Your team will.
lucyvpa.com.Every Lucy instance lives on our Cloudflare-hosted domain. We run a paid Google Workspace on it, so your VPA gets a real working email address — e.g. yourbrand@lucyvpa.com. She can read inboxes, send mail, accept calendar invites, and act as a first-class identity in any Google environment.
Because she has a Workspace seat, every task she touches — meetings booked, files written, follow-ups sent — lives where your team already works. No surprise tools, no separate dashboard to learn. She just shows up in Gmail, Drive, and Calendar like any other colleague.
You don’t need to think about hosting, mail records, or where the agent runs. We deploy her, we keep her up, we hand you the keys.