Not a Chat Window
Pidge delegates, monitors, and reports back. You close your laptop.
All FeaturesHow Tasks Work
Three steps. No babysitting required.
You assign
Give Pidge a goal in plain language. It breaks complex instructions into subtasks automatically.
Pidge executes
Workers run in background. Alarm-based scheduling means tasks run when you need them -- 9-11pm, weekends, every Monday.
You get results
Progress updates while running. A summary when done. Failed steps retry with an adjusted strategy.
What Makes It Different
Not another prompt box. A task engine built for real operations.
Background Execution
Tasks keep running after you leave. No open tab required. No timeout after 30 seconds.
Scheduled Runs
Set a task for 9pm Tuesday. Pidge runs it when the business stops and the data settles.
Automatic Subtasks
One instruction becomes five steps. Pidge plans the breakdown before it starts working.
Self-Correcting
A failed step doesn't kill the task. Pidge adjusts its approach and retries with a new strategy.
Progress Monitoring
Watch subtasks complete in real time. Or ignore them entirely and read the summary later.
Completion Alerts
Get notified when a task finishes. Results delivered, not discovered.
Real Example
"We run inventory checks at 10pm after the warehouse closes. Pidge pulls Shopify counts, compares against WMS, flags mismatches, and sends the report to Slack. Used to take someone two hours every morning."
-- Operations lead, fashion brand
Common Questions
What happens if a task fails?
Pidge retries failed steps with an adjusted strategy. If it still can't complete, it reports what worked and what didn't.
Can I schedule tasks for specific times?
Yes. Alarm-based scheduling supports one-time runs, recurring schedules, and event-driven triggers.
How long can a task run?
Tasks run as long as they need to. There is no artificial timeout. Multi-hour operations are normal.
Do I need to keep the app open?
No. Tasks execute on the server. Close your laptop, go home, check results tomorrow.
Can Pidge run tasks overnight?
Yes. Pidge runs tasks in the background on cloud infrastructure. Queue tasks in the evening and review results in the morning.
How does task scheduling work?
Tell Pidge what to do and when. It breaks tasks into steps, monitors progress, and reports back with results.