A BluBox is a sealed module: one outcome, one input schema, one receipt. The LLM is an exception handler. Not a driver.
install outcomes, not workflows. one input schema. one receipt. one verdict.
One line. One business result. Sealed before anyone clicks run.
Typed inputs the runner fills before a run. A published contract, not config.
Recorded actions replay exactly. The LLM only wakes when the page drifts.
Watches silently. Steps in on anomaly. Hands back control. Never drives.
Inputs. Steps. Artifacts. Owner-gated. Not a debug log — a verdict.
SideDash, CLI, cron, or MCP tool call. Same object. Same receipt.
the LLM is an exception handler. not a driver.
One sentence of intent. One countable metric. Locked before anyone can click run.
A typed form — list, tone, max_leads. The run won't start until the shape is valid.
The box opens real tools and walks the recorded path. Every click anchored.
Anchor check, selector shift, unexpected prompt. Ghost repairs, logs, hands control back.
Screenshots of the real screen. Files as they are. A step log with timings.
Inputs used. Steps taken. Artifacts produced. Outcome met — or not. Signed, shareable.
"Used to take a VA four hours. Now any teammate runs it in three minutes and hands me a receipt I can file."
Real tools. Real runs. No commitment.
Unlimited boxes. Full marketplace.
For orgs running boxes at scale, with audit.
Record once. Install to your library. Run on real tools. The receipt is the part you wish you'd had all along.