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Tidy Just Turned iMessage Into My Personal Automation Hub

I’ve been watching the no-code automation space for a while now, and most tools still feel like they’re built for people who secretly enjoy programming. Then [Tidy](https://withtidy.com) showed up on [Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/products/tidy-3) last week and genuinely surprised me.

Here’s the pitch: you show Tidy how to do something on a website, and it learns the workflow. No scripting, no drag-and-drop flowcharts, no API keys. You literally walk through the steps in your browser, and Tidy converts your clicks into a reusable, reliable tool. The team calls it “show, don’t code,” and honestly, it feels like the way this stuff should have always worked.

What makes Tidy different from yet another browser automation bot is where it lives. Your Tidy agent hangs out in iMessage. You text it, it texts you back. Need it to check Resy for a dinner reservation that just opened up? Send a message. Want it to monitor StreetEasy listings in your price range? Same deal. It can also ping you proactively with reminders, kind of like a cron job but for normal humans who don’t know what a cron job is. There’s Slack support too, and you can even drop your agent into group chats so your friends or teammates can use the tools you’ve built.

Under the hood, Tidy runs entirely in the cloud with a persistent filesystem, which means it remembers context across conversations and keeps your files organized. It also comes with a set of community-built tools out of the box, covering things like Google Maps bike routing, Polymarket odds tracking, and Google Calendar integration.

The [Product Hunt launch](https://www.producthunt.com/products/tidy-3) pulled in over 300 upvotes and dozens of comments, landing it near the top of the daily rankings. People seem genuinely excited about the “teach by showing” interaction model, and I get why. There’s something satisfying about demonstrating a task once and knowing an agent can handle it from there, no maintenance required.

If you’re tired of duct-taping Zapier workflows together or writing Puppeteer scripts for stuff that should be simple, Tidy is worth a look. It’s free to try, fully hosted, and the iMessage-native approach means there’s basically zero friction to get started.


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