Agent Runs
Agent Runs are for bounded work that finishes: research, compare, map, draft, transform, or create a result.
Agent Runs are for bounded work that finishes: research, compare, map, draft, transform, or create a result.
An Agent Run is for work with steps: research, compare, map, draft, transform, or create a result card.
You review the plan when approval is needed, Homie works through the steps, and the final answer should come back as something visible: a table, map, list, draft, timeline, or clear explanation.
Homie can use the approved plan, sources it checked, connected services, earlier step results, approvals, and the format you asked for.
If Homie cannot create or verify the plan, it should fail honestly instead of quietly doing a weaker version of the task.
- It will not add unasked side effects.
- It will not map or message unless the request allows it.
- It will fail closed when final results cannot be verified.
Some actions need connected services or approval. Missing venue, person, address, or price basis may produce a question card.
Personal Agent Runs started from personal chat carry the person and chat they belong to, so results return to the right private chat.
Make the goal concrete. Homie works best when the project has an owner, a desired outcome, and a source or signal it can watch.
- Use Agent Runs for work that has steps.
- Review the plan before approving.
- Ask for status or resume if a run stalls.
Most Homie issues come from setup, identity, or approval state. Work through these checks before assuming Homie ignored the request.
- Make sure the project has a clear goal and owner.
- Check whether the work needs an approval, connected account, or source link.
- Ask for the run status if Homie started multi-step work and did not finish visibly.
Good to know: An approval tap should actually approve or deny the action. It should not only make the card disappear.
Tips
- Use Agent Runs for work that has steps.
- Review the plan before approving.
- Ask for status or resume if a run stalls.
- Research these options and compare them in a table.
- Show those places on a map.
- Why did the last run stop?
