
Thinking in Agents
Texor.Cloud is built around a simple idea. Most tasks we repeat daily can be broken down into logic. Once there is logic, there can be an agent.
An agent is not an app. It is not a chatbot. It is not a prompt. It is a self-contained system that performs specific tasks based on rules, signals, or data. It can watch for changes. It can trigger responses. It can make decisions. And it can run on its own.
This is the foundation of how Texor.Cloud works. Instead of building apps or interfaces, you build logic flows. You create agents. Each one has a purpose, an input, and an outcome.
This shift matters because it gives you full control. You are not filling out templates or hoping a tool understands your intent. You are defining exactly what should happen, when it should happen, and why.
Agents can monitor a wallet. They can scan market conditions. They can pull real-time data, summarize a report, or alert your team. They can react, sync, sort, or execute. And they can do it all in one place, connected by the logic you define.
Once you start thinking in agents, the possibilities start to multiply. You stop depending on third-party workflows, SaaS apps, or rigid tools. You begin building automation that feels like your own infrastructure. Not just a shortcut.
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