Yoke is a visual agent orchestration engine. Lay down tiles, wire them together, and watch your business run — like a video game for your operations.
Describe the workflow in plain language — "chase my unpaid invoices," "post to my socials three times a week," "keep my website updated." No code, no consultants.
Yoke lays down the agents, context boxes, triggers and actions — wired together — and shows you the whole system before it runs. You see every wire.
Flip it on. The system runs while you monitor and approve the actions that matter. Refine it any time by talking to the agent again — live in about 15 minutes from signup.
Every workflow on a Yoke board is built from the same six pieces. Once you can read them, you can read any system — yours or anyone else's.
The AI workers. They handle the judgment calls — the steps that used to need a human brain: writing the email, sorting the odd transaction, drafting the reply.
The knowledge your agents share. Contact lists, brand voice, ledgers, calendars, campaign status — written once, used by every agent you allow.
What sets things off. Schedules, webhooks and events that fire your workflows on time, every time — every morning at 8, whenever an invoice goes late.
The standing instructions. Each agent runs on instructions you set in plain language — what to do, what tone to take, when to come ask you.
How everything connects. Data pipes move information between tiles. Permission pipes are a security layer — data only reaches the agents you've wired it to.
Pure code, zero AI. API calls, push/pulls and scripts that do the deterministic work — fast, reliable, and burning zero AI usage while they run.
This is the invoice-chasing system from the landing page. Notice where the human sits: you're the verification system.
Build it once. It runs every time the trigger fires — and you stay the approval step for anything that matters.
And it all runs on your real data. Plug in your ERP, your CRM, your accounting system — Yoke combines those profiles into one graph database behind your agents. One place. No more clicking through software systems to find what you already know.
Stop doing manual work.
Start creating systems.