Capture and route inbound the moment it lands
A demo request comes in and sits until a rep notices it. By then the buyer has moved on.
Inbound lands, then waits: for a rep to notice it, enrich it, decide if it's worth a call, log it and finally reply. TinyCommand runs that whole motion the moment a lead arrives: capture, enrich, score, sync to your CRM and follow up, all on one platform. No glue code between five tools.



The gap between a lead arriving and a rep acting on it is where deals quietly die. And that gap is all manual work.
The flow you’d normally wire across a CRM, an enrichment tool and a sequencer (capture, look up, score, route, reply) you describe once, in plain English.
A TinyForm runs a workflow as it’s filled. Between questions it can call your CRM or an enrichment API and use what comes back, live.
Branch on the enriched company data and the lead score, so the right rep gets the right lead.
A TinyAgent reads the record and returns a 0–100 score on your rules, so reps work the best leads first.
Sync the record, send the first email, send the booking link. The motion does it, then pauses for your sign-off when you ask it to.
That’s the difference from Zapier, Make or n8n: those move data between tools you still wire and maintain. Here, capture, enrichment, scoring, CRM sync and follow-up are one motion on a single record. And unlike Typeform or Tally, the form itself calls your apps mid-fill.
No flowcharts to learn and no ops engineer to borrow: three steps from idea to a running inbound motion.
In plain English: “Capture inbound, enrich it, score it and route to the right rep.” No flowcharts, no code.
The form, the enrichment, the scoring agent, the CRM sync and the follow-up email, wired together so they share one record.
Require sign-off before it acts if you want. Then the inbound motion runs itself, around the clock.
Each one is a real build: the products on the right wire together over a single record, so the work runs itself. No tab-hopping, no CSV exports, no second subscription.
A demo request comes in and sits until a rep notices it. By then the buyer has moved on.
Leads arrive as a name and an email, with no signal of whether they fit.
Reps chase the loud leads and let the rest go cold, with no read on real fit.
Reps forget to log it, so the pipeline in your CRM is always a step behind.
The first touch waits for a free moment that doesn't come, and the lead goes quiet.
Qualified buyers slip away in a thread trying to find a time that works.
Start from a template close to your motion and make it yours. Every build runs on the same five products.
A few of the inbound and outreach systems people have built on the platform, the kind that used to need a CRM admin and a developer.
Built end-to-end outreach to source and qualify contacts, then follow up, with capture, enrichment and email all on one platform.
Collects applicant data, calls APIs between steps and routes each record through approval, the whole journey on one platform.
A scoring agent reads each enriched lead, returns a 0–100 score and routes the best ones to a rep before anyone touches the inbox.
Vision scans uploaded financial documents and fills the record, so reps work a complete profile instead of re-keying what's on the page.
Customers anonymized pending approval.
Because the glue is where leads fall through. One login, one bill, and the lead record is already connected from capture to follow-up. Here’s what TinyCommand replaces.
Yes. TinyCommand connects to 458 apps, so leads and updates can write straight into the CRM and tools your reps already use.
A TinyAgent reads the enriched record and returns a 0–100 score based on the rules you describe. You can review and adjust how it scores at any time.
Yes. You can require sign-off as a step in the workflow: approve, review and edit, or reject. The motion pauses for you and then resumes once you act.
Those are separate subscriptions you wire together and maintain. Here, Forms, Workflows, Agents, Tables and Email are one product that already shares a record. There's no glue to break between capture and follow-up.
Yes. A TinyForm runs a workflow as it's filled. Between questions it can call your CRM, an enrichment API or any HTTP endpoint, then branch on what comes back.
Yes. The free plan starts you with 1,000 credits, no credit card. Paid plans begin at $19/mo, and creating your own AI agents comes with the $49/mo plan.
Let TinyCommand run the motion from capture to meeting so your reps spend their time selling.
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