UPLINKD WORKER PODS

Computer‑Use Agents.

Secure AI agents that operate inside structured execution environments.
See  how it works
See  how it works
AI That Executes, Not Just Responds.
Most AI tools generate content. Computer‑Use Agents execute tasks. Our 'Worker Pods' are groups of Computer-Use Agents and they operate inside secure virtual environments interacting directly with authorised business systems, their fellow pod workers and most importantly their designated AI Team Leader who is under your direction.

All agents are governed by strictly defined policy controls. They can:
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Navigate Software Interfaces
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Update Records (If Allowed)
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Send Communications (If Authorised & Directed)
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Process Structured Workflows
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Trigger Automations
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Process Data
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Generate Reports
This is execution infrastructure - not a chat interface.
Payment
Amount:
$5,549.00 USD
Status
Scheduled
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HOW THEY OPERATE
Structured Execution Layers
Each Computer‑Use Agent runs inside a controlled infrastructure layer designed for:
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Controlled System Access
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Logged Activity
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Defined Permissions
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Guardrail & Policy Enforcement
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Secure Outbound Actions
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Isolated Execution Environments
Agents do not operate freely across your systems. They execute within explicitly defined boundaries.
HOW THEY’RE DEPLOYED
Deployed Inside Operational Cells
Computer‑Use Agents are deployed as part of an Agentic Team. Each team includes:
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An AI Team Leader
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3–6 Computer‑Use Agents
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Pre‑built Tasks & Connectors
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Structured Governance Files
The Team Leader co-ordinates execution.

Worker agents perform defined tasks.

You communicate only with the Team Leader
- not with individual agents.
CAPABILITIES
What can my Computer‑Use Agents Really Do?
Depending on setup and configuration, your agents can:
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Reconcile Financial Records
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Update CRM Systems
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Process Inbound Support Tickets
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Execute Outbound Sequencing
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Monitor Compliance Deadlines
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Generate Structured Dashboards
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Run Scheduled Reporting Routines
Capabilities are enabled through pre‑built Tasks & Connectors. No custom builds required.
TASKS & CONNECTORS
Powered by Tasks & Connectors
Computer‑Use Agents are equipped with modular workflow components, including:
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API Integrations
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Trigger‑Based Automation
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Scheduled Routines
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Data Enrichment Connectors
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CRM Integrations
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Reporting Modules
These connectors function similarly to automation platforms - but operate within secure, governed infrastructure.
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Deploy a Team
Shift from Oversight to Output.
Computer‑Use Agents remove repetitive execution from your human teams. Instead of managing workflows, your team defines objectives.
UPLINKD TEAMS
Select a team:
Finance Team
Lead Gen Team
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Deployed
Computer‑Use Agents are deployed inside operational cells as part of structured Agentic Teams. The Team Leader co-ordinates execution. Worker agents perform defined tasks. You communicate with the Team Leader.
How can I help today?
Infrastructure
Consumer automation tools run inside unsecured browsers. Computer‑Use Agents operate inside hardened infrastructure environments. This is operational infrastructure - not a plugin.
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Activation
Deploy secure Computer‑Use Agents inside governed infrastructure. Free yourself from trivial mundane tasks by activating pre‑built tasks & connectors that can run while you sleep, eat, play sport or work on more important business.
Infrastructure Controls
Environment isolation
Activity logging
Policy Control
Agent Persona
Server Backups
Firewall Configuration
Request Policy
CVE Monitoring
Breach Detection
Patch Management
Anomaly Watch
Regional Governance
Access management
Secure credentials
RBAC
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