Agentic ops · Zürich

The agent that runs the busywork between your tools.

Arca watches Slack, Notion, and Google Calendar — acts when it's sure, asks when it isn't. No silent automation, no surprises.

What it does

Three tools,one agent watching all of them.

Slack

Reads threads, drafts replies, files updates into the right channel, and pings the right person when something needs a human.

Notion

Keeps task status current, moves cards when work is actually done, and writes weekly summaries from what happened across the workspace.

Google Calendar

Flags conflicts before they become a problem, proposes reschedules, and blocks focus time automatically when your week gets packed.

How it works

Confidencedecides who acts.

01

Arca watches

It connects to Slack, Notion, and your calendar, and reads what's actually happening, not just what's scheduled.

02

It scores its own certainty

Every action gets a confidence score before it happens. High-confidence, low-risk actions go through on their own.

03

Anything uncertain comes to you

Lower-confidence or higher-stakes actions get held and shown to you first, with the reasoning attached, so nothing happens silently.

Under the hood

Pick the modelthat runs your agent.

Arca isn't locked to one AI provider. Switch the model powering your agent at any time, depending on what a workflow actually needs.

01
Fast

Best for high-volume, low-stakes work like status updates and routine replies. Cheapest to run at scale.

02
Balanced

The default for most teams. Strong reasoning at a cost that holds up running all day, every day.

03
Most capable

For the decisions that matter — scheduling conflicts, customer-facing replies, anything you'd want a second opinion on.

Who's building this

One founder,building in Zürich.

Aidan is building Arca alongside Budgetly, a Swiss fintech app for Gen Z. Arca started from the same problem: small teams drown in the busywork between tools, and most of it doesn't need a human in the loop every single time.

The confidence-gated engine is the core idea — Arca only executes when it's sure, and asks when it isn't. No silent automation, no surprises.