NEW Replit AI Agents are INSANE!
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NEW Replit AI Agents are INSANE!

Julian Goldie SEO 22.09.2025 2 099 просмотров 51 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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New Replet AI agents are insane. Today I'm going to show you something that just dropped and it's absolutely nuts. Replet just released agent 3 and I tested it for hours. This thing builds automations that used to take days in just minutes. I made bots that check my calendar, send emails, and connect to Slack without writing a single line of code. This is going to change everything for business owners. Let me show you exactly what happened when I tested this thing. I opened up Replet and found this new agents and automation section. and I've been testing it for days and I've got multiple projects running right now. Now, fair warning, it's still in beta, so there are some bugs. I'll show you later. But what this thing can do is crazy. The first thing you see is this event trigger screen. This is how you send messages to your agent. You get three options: Slack, Telegram, and timebased triggers that run at specific times. Here's the cool part. The Replit agent sets up everything for you automatically. No more spending hours figuring out API connections and web hook configurations. Building automations used to be a nightmare. You'd spend days just getting the basics working. But this streamlined approach is gamechanging. Even compared to agents I built with Claude Code, this experience is way smoother. It's like having a tech team build your automations for you. For my first test, I picked the Telegram trigger and created an AI bot that could send emails through Replet's email service and check my calendar. Building this complete agent took about 28 messages back and forth. That's it. 28 messages and I had a working automation that would normally take me days to build. Here's what you need to get started. You need to add your OpenAI key. That's the only requirement. After I entered that, I had to set up uh the Outlook integration. The integration process opens up uh an O aut window for authentication. I saved some screenshots of this process and it's super simple. You just click connect and authenticate. Once the Outlook integration was done, the agent built everything automatically. When setup finishes, you get this agent playground where you can test everything before you deploy it. This is where it gets good. During testing, I asked the agent to check my calendar gaps. It ran all its tools and showed me my availability perfectly. But here's a limitation I found. The playground doesn't have persistent memory. Memory only works when you deploy to Slack or Telegram. When I asked about my previous message in the playground, it couldn't remember our earlier conversation. Now, since this is for testing, they really should add agent memory here, too. I ran into issues later that could have been caught in testing, but since it's beta, this will probably get fixed soon. After testing, you can publish your chatbot to Telegram. The publishing process is different for Telegram and Slack. For Telegram, you have to create a new connection every time. With Slack, you connect once and you're done. In Telegram, you need to create a new bot for each deployment, get its API key, and paste it in. In Telegram, I opened the bot Father app like it told me to. I created a new bot, gave it a name and username, and got the API token. I called mine Mailbot. Once I pasted the token back into Replet, it published automatically. That was the entire setup process. Seriously, that's it. Now, here's where it gets interesting. I started testing by asking it to schedule a meeting. It asked for all the details I needed to provide, followed by the time zone. Then it asked if I wanted to send invitations. Since the meeting was with my script writers, I gave it one of my other email addresses. The bot confirmed it sent the invitation. I checked my email and there it was. An email from the Replet mail service with the meeting notification. But then I noticed something weird. Looking back at my original prompt, I had only asked for calendar availability checking. I never included the ability to schedule appointments. When I asked if it had scheduled the appointment, it said it couldn't do that capability. This led me back to Replet to ask about the Outlook integration. The agent told me that scheduling wasn't possible because I hadn't included it in my initial prompt. But here's the crazy part. This wasn't Repl's limitation. The agent identified the missing feature and added it automatically during our conversation. Agent 3 introduced longer autonomous run times as a new feature. I tested this with apps 2. The difference is way more noticeable in app development than agent building since it still asks for confirmation at various points. They also mentioned app testing capabilities for agents to test their own applications, but the agent still made errors like incorrect formatting messages. This shows the agent wasn't fully tested before deployment. I also tried making other integrations and projects. Replay offered a musical vibe agent that promised to return Spotify songs based on described vibes. I thought it would integrate with my personal playlist, but when I asked about functionality, it just searches the Spotify database without accessing personal data. This was disappointing since it doesn't offer unique capabilities, but I think this could be modified. Regarding Replit's app development features, I created a liquid glass design website with a phone demo. I asked for an iPhone mockup, but the layout looked cluttered. The liquid glass design itself was excellent, but the overall result wasn't remarkable. I also tested a solar system explorer
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which looked impressive. I wanted to develop a dashboard for selling agent files. It automatically asked me for Stripe integration for payment processing. The testing feature they advertise was actually good. App testing is now automated as you can see in the interface. While this currently only applies to apps rather than agents, seeing complete website testing happen automatically is impressive. Let me show you something else I discovered. The agent building process is way more intuitive than anything I've used before. When you're setting up integrations, it walks you through each step. No more guessing what API endpoints to use or how to format requests. It handles all the technical stuff in the background. But here's what really impressed me. The error handling is smart. When something goes wrong, instead of just throwing an error message, it tries to fix the problem automatically. I had a few instances where the agent caught mistakes in my setup and corrected them without me even knowing. The conversation flow is natural, too. You're not filling out forms or clicking through endless menus. You just talk to it like you would talk to a developer on your team. Tell it what you want and it figures out how to make it happen. Now, let's talk about the business applications. This isn't just a cool tech demo. This is something you can use to actually automate parts of your business. Right now, think about all the repetitive tasks you do every day. checking calendars, sending follow-up emails, updating project status, pulling reports from different tools. All of that can be automated with these agents. This democratizes automation in a way we've never seen before. Small businesses can now build the same kind of automated workflows that used to require enterprise budgets and technical teams. That's a gamecher. My overall impression of the agents and automations feature is highly positive. Despite being in beta, the potential is substantial. Many users will find value in building custom automations with Replet. Once the Slack connection issues are resolved, I'll integrate these agents into my daily workflow. The user experience is smooth, the setup process is simple, and the results actually work. That's more than I can say for a lot of automation tools I've tried. Most of them promise easy setup, but then you spend hours figuring out why nothing works. With Replet Agent 3, I was building working automations in minutes, not hours. And that's with beta software. I can only imagine how good this will be when they iron out the bugs and add more integrations. If you're running any kind of business, you need to pay attention to this. The companies that adopt AI automation early are going to have a massive advantage over those that don't. While your competitors are still doing everything manually, you'll have agents handling the routine tasks so you can focus on strategy and growth. This isn't just about saving time, though that's huge. It's about scaling your operations without scaling your headcount. It's about providing better customer service without hiring more support staff. It's about never missing important tasks because you forgot or got busy. The future of business is automated and tools like Replet Agent 3 are making that future accessible to everyone, not just the big tech companies with unlimited budgets. Every business owner who's willing to learn and adapt. So, here's what I recommend. Sign up for Replit and start experimenting with Agent 3. It's free to get started and the learning curve is minimal. Pick one repetitive task in your business and see if you can automate it with an agent. Start small, learn the system, and gradually build more complex automations. By the time this comes out of beta, you'll already have a head start on your competition. The AI automation revolution is happening right now. The question isn't whether it will affect your business. The question is whether you'll be leading the charge or scrambling to catch up. All right, that's everything I discovered testing Replet Agent 3. This technology is moving fast and the possibilities are endless. And if you want to stay ahead of the curve and scale your business with AI automation, you need to join my AI profit boardroom at 8462/about. It's the best place to scale your business, get more customers, and save hundreds with AI automation. And if you want to make more money with AI, welcome to the free AI money lab with Julian Goldie. Inside, you'll get 50 plus free AI tools and 200 plus chat GPT SEO prompts. You'll learn how to make money with AI agents, get 1,000 plus free N8N workflows, 200 plus Chat GPT prompts, see how one member made 10,000 plus with Chat GPT, and get a full blueprint to generate thousands of leads free with AI. What you'll also get is a free AI community, free AI course, and proven AI case studies. Make sure to comment below with what you want to see next.

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