Auto Mode
Auto Mode lets Dynaris operate fully autonomously. When enabled, incoming events from your connected tools are processed automatically without requiring your approval for each action.
What Auto Mode does
With Auto Mode turned on:
- Inbound emails are read, categorized, and responded to based on your preferences
- Slack messages that mention you or match your criteria are handled automatically
- Scheduled workflows execute on time without manual triggering
- Event triggers from your connected apps fire and are processed immediately
- Follow-up sequences continue running on cadence
Without Auto Mode, events still arrive in your events feed, but Dynaris waits for your input before taking action.
Enabling Auto Mode
Toggle Auto Mode from the main dashboard. You will see a single switch that controls autonomous operation across all your connected channels.
When you first enable it, Dynaris confirms which integrations are active and what types of events will be processed automatically.
How events are processed
When an event arrives (new email, Slack mention, webhook trigger, etc.):
- Event captured -- The event appears in your events feed
- Agent evaluation -- The supervisor agent evaluates the event against your goals and context
- Action plan -- If action is needed, the agent creates a plan (reply to email, update CRM, schedule a meeting, etc.)
- Execution -- The plan is executed using the appropriate tools
- Logging -- All actions taken are logged in your events feed for review
Safety and control
Auto Mode does not mean Dynaris has unlimited access. You maintain control through:
- Connected tools -- Agents can only use tools you have explicitly connected
- Knowledge base -- Agent responses are informed by the documents and data you provide
- Credit limits -- Actions consume credits, providing a natural spending cap
- Event history -- Every action is logged so you can review what happened and when
When to use Auto Mode
Auto Mode is ideal for:
- Lead response -- Instantly replying to inbound leads so no opportunity is missed
- Routine follow-ups -- Running multi-touch email sequences on schedule
- Event processing -- Handling notifications from GitHub, Jira, Google Drive, and other tools
- CRM updates -- Keeping your contact records current as interactions happen
When to keep it off
Keep Auto Mode off when:
- You want to review and approve each action before it executes
- You are testing a new workflow and want to observe the output first
- You have sensitive communications that need manual oversight