Lindy is a no-code AI agent platform founded in 2022 by Flo Crivello, the French-American entrepreneur who previously founded virtual-office company Teamflow and was an early product manager at Uber. Headquartered in San Francisco, Lindy lets non-engineers build, train, and deploy autonomous AI assistants — called Lindies — for tasks like email triage, calendar management, lead qualification, customer support, and outbound sales.

The platform pairs a visual workflow builder with natural-language agent instructions. Users describe what they want a Lindy to do, connect it to their email, calendar, CRM, phone number, or knowledge base, and the agent then handles incoming triggers autonomously. A Computer Use feature lets agents navigate websites directly when no API is available, and a phone module spins up AI voice agents that can place and answer calls billed per minute.

Lindy has raised approximately $50M to date, including a Series A round backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Menlo Ventures, Battery Ventures, Coatue, Tiger Global, and angels including Elad Gil, Lachy Groom, Jack Altman, and Max Mullen. The company is profitable on contribution margin and reports tens of thousands of paying users.

Pricing starts with a free tier providing 400 credits per month, then scales through Starter at $19.99/month, Pro at $49.99/month, and Business at $299/month, with optional phone numbers at $10/month and voice minutes at $0.19/minute. The credit system makes per-agent costs predictable for teams running many parallel workflows.

Lindy positions itself against Zapier and n8n as the AI-judgment layer that handles fuzzy, context-dependent tasks that rigid trigger-action automation cannot. It also competes with Sierra, Decagon, Relevance AI, and OpenAI's own agent products. The differentiator is breadth — Lindy can drive a browser, place a phone call, and reply to email from a single agent definition, which is rare in the current agent-platform landscape.