Spawn AI agents that run themselves.
Spawn an agent in one chat. It runs in the background, builds the tools it needs, ships artifacts to your stack, and stays on the job until done. No code, no setup, no babysitting.
Spawning an agent isn't prompting a chatbot. It's creating a worker.
A spawned agent is: a new, persistent instance with its own memory, its own tools, and its own access. It studies the work you describe, writes whatever code and integrations it needs, runs in the background on a schedule or trigger, and ships finished artifacts — drafts, dashboards, decisions, or actions — into the systems you already use. You spawn it once. It keeps working.
Spawning an agent on Spawnlabs is one chat. Here's the full loop.
- STEP 01
Describe the work
Tell Spawnlabs the workflow you want an agent to take over — in plain English, the way you'd brief a new hire. No prompt engineering, no DAGs, no flowcharts.
- STEP 02
The agent spawns
An agent is created with its own memory, tools, and access. It studies your inputs, writes the code and integrations it needs, and runs the first pass while you watch.
- STEP 03
It keeps running
From then on, the agent runs on its own — on a schedule, on a trigger, or on demand. It builds new tools as the work evolves. You only intervene when you want to.
// plus one-click integrations with Slack, Gmail, Notion, GitHub, Stripe, your CRM, and 200+ more — the agent picks up the stack as it spawns.
What you actually get when you spawn an agent.
Chatbot
One prompt, one reply. No memory. No tools. Conversation ends. You restart from zero.
AI assistant
Helps draft and answer in real time. Doesn't run when you're not in the chat. No background work.
Spawned agent
Persistent memory. Builds its own tools. Runs in the background on schedules and triggers. Ships artifacts. Keeps working after you close the tab.
What does it mean to spawn an AI agent?
To spawn an AI agent is to create a new, autonomous agent instance from a description of the work. Unlike a chatbot, a spawned agent has persistent memory, can build its own tools and integrations, runs in the background, and continues to operate after you close the tab. On Spawnlabs, you spawn an agent in a single chat — no code, no DAG editor, no prompt engineering.
How is spawning an agent different from prompting ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a chatbot — one prompt, one response, conversation ends. A spawned agent is a worker — it has memory of every prior session, it builds its own tools and scripts, it runs scheduled and triggered jobs in the background, and it ships artifacts (reports, dashboards, drafts) into your stack. You spawn it once, and it keeps working.
Do I need to write code to spawn an agent?
No. You spawn an agent by describing the work in chat. The agent itself writes whatever code, scripts, integrations, and dashboards it needs to do the job. If you want to extend it later, you can — but the default flow is no-code.
Can I spawn multiple agents at once?
Yes. Spawn one agent per workflow, per role, or per stakeholder you're representing. Agents can also spawn sub-agents in parallel for shardable work like research, sourcing, or multi-account analysis, then aggregate the results.
Where does the spawned agent run?
In Spawnlabs' cloud by default — each agent gets its own isolated runtime. Enterprise customers can spawn agents inside their own VPC or on-prem environment with the same UX.
Can I share an agent I spawned?
Yes. Every agent you spawn is owned by you, portable across workspaces, and shareable with teammates. You can also publish to the Spawnlabs library so others can spawn a copy of yours with one click.
What integrations can a spawned agent use?
200+ out of the box, including Slack, Gmail, Notion, GitHub, Stripe, HubSpot, Salesforce, Linear, Jira, and your CRM. The agent can also write its own integrations against any HTTP API on demand.
How much does it cost to spawn an agent?
Plans start at $39/mo. Every plan includes every agent you spawn, every tool the agent builds, and every integration it uses — flat credit pool, no effort-based surprises.
Spawn the agent for the work that eats your hours.
Five minutes in chat. A working agent on your process. Free to start.