Claude, Copilot, LangChain, and your custom agents land on the same capacity and cost ledger as the people they work alongside — from the worker's daily glance to the executive portfolio.
Every agent in your stack — allocated capacity, available capacity, what they worked on, and what it cost. Agent economics in the same column as human cost.
If it touches a ticket, a commit, a meeting, or an incident, Tymr can see it. We connect through OAuth where the platform supports it, and through the open UTEv1 event substrate for everything else.
For everything off this list, drop the @tymr/agent-events npm package in and emit one event per agent run. Twelve lines of code. We do the rest.
Open the live floor view and your people and your agents are right there together — one story for the manager, the PMO, and the executive.
Tap any agent task and you'll see the same detail you'd see for a person's task — current status, time on task, the people and tools involved, and the cost rolling up in real time.
Privacy-first by default — workers see their own time only, and agent data follows the same scoping rules.
We'll connect a sample agent live and show you what the human + agent workforce looks like in one lens.