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A SaaS platform that integrates automatic run summary notifications for scheduled agents in production environments, sending alerts via Slack, email, or GitHub comments.

Scouted 11 hours ago

7.5/ 10
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Score breakdown

Urgency9.0
Market size7.0
Feasibility8.0
Competition6.0
The pain

Users waste 10-15 minutes daily manually checking if scheduled agents ran and what they did, lacking automatic notifications.

Who'd pay

Development teams and software maintainers using automated agents and scheduled deployments in production.

Signal that triggered it

"Users deploying via cron/GitHub Actions (following DEPLOYMENT.md) face a feedback vacuum"

Original post

feat: Agent Run Summary Notifications (Slack, Email, GitHub Comment)

Published: 11 hours ago

Atomo runs 24/7 in production and users deploying via cron or GitHub Actions face a feedback vacuum. They currently must manually check GitHub or parse large logs to know if agents ran and what they processed, wasting time and causing anxiety. The proposal is to implement automatic notifications (Slack, email, GitHub comment) that deliver run summaries, errors, and results, saving time and improving user experience.

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