By Lustrew Dynamics
AEGIS ADA
AEGIS ADA is an AI operator that connects to the apps you already use and does real work for you. You describe what you need in plain language, and ADA plans the steps, carries them out across your connected tools, and asks for your approval before anything leaves the building.
What ADA does
- Research & writing. Ask ADA to research a topic, draft a document or email, summarize a thread, or turn notes into a polished report.
- Getting things done in your apps. ADA can send and organize email, schedule and reschedule meetings, create and edit documents and spreadsheets, and post messages — using the accounts you connect.
- Automations. Turn a request into a recurring task — e.g. a morning briefing, or an alert when an important email arrives — that ADA runs on your behalf.
Connected apps & why ADA needs access
ADA only works with an app after you explicitly connect it and grant permission, and it uses that access solely to carry out the tasks you ask for. You can disconnect any app at any time. Here is what each Google connection is used for:
Gmail
So ADA can read, draft, send, and organize email on your behalf when you ask it to— for example “reply to this thread,” “summarize my unread mail,” or “email the team the notes.”
Google Calendar
To read your schedule and create or update events when you ask ADA to book, move, or summarize meetings.
Google Drive, Docs & Sheets
To create, read, and edit the documents and spreadsheets ADA produces for you, and to save its output to your Drive when you ask.
ADA also connects to non-Google tools such as Slack and Notion the same way — only after you authorize them, only to do what you ask. How we handle all of this data is described in our Privacy Policy, which follows the Google API Services User Data Policy, including its Limited Use requirements.
Your data, your control
We use the data from your connected apps only to provide the features you ask for. We do not sell your data, and we do not use it for advertising. You can revoke ADA's access to any Google account at any time from your Google Account permissions page, or by disconnecting the app inside ADA.