Follow-ups Claude actually sends because it remembers.
After every meeting, demo, or thread, the agent sets the right next-step, the right delay, and the right message — and sends it from your seat when the time comes.
14 nudges drafted. First one queued:
How does Anthropic (Claude) work for follow-up automation?
Anthropic (Claude) works for follow-up automation by powering an Arahi AI agent that runs the workflow end-to-end inside your existing tools — no code, no custom build. The agent connects to Anthropic (Claude) alongside the other apps your team already uses, watches for the triggers that matter for follow-up, and takes the next step on its own while keeping a complete audit trail for review. AI tracks every conversation and triggers follow-ups at the right time automatically. Teams typically see 100% every lead touched on cadence once the agent is in production. You stay in control: every action is logged, confidence thresholds are configurable, and anything ambiguous is queued for a human instead of being silently auto-completed.
Built in plain English.
You write the rule the way you'd describe it to a teammate. The agent reads the rule, breaks it into the actions it'll take, and confirms the apps it'll touch — before it does anything.
- 1Read the trigger event and pull the contact's context
- 2Draft the message in your team's voice
- 3Cite each personalized line's source
- 4Queue for your review or auto-send by confidence
Get started in three steps
Connect Anthropic (Claude)
Authorize Anthropic (Claude) in your Arahi AI dashboard. The secure connection takes less than 60 seconds.
Configure Your AI Agent
Set up triggers, actions, and conditions specific to how your team uses Anthropic (Claude).
Deploy & Monitor Results
Your AI agent goes live immediately. Track tasks automated, time saved, and accuracy metrics in real-time.
Redbridge · anything I can clear up before Friday?
Wanted to circle back on the proposal I sent last Wednesday. No pressure — usually when things go quiet at this stage it's procurement, not the product.
Personalized using LinkedIn activity from the last 30 days.
Approve before it sends.
Every draft lands in a review queue. You approve, edit, or reject — the agent never acts on its own unless you explicitly turn that on for a workflow you trust.
Every action, with the reasoning attached.
Each step the agent takes is logged with what it did, why it did it, and which app it touched. Audit-ready, so security and compliance can sign off without backfilling.
- Marco11:42 AM
Approved the draft to miles.adler@redbridge.io.
- Agent11:41 AM
Drafted the email and queued it for review.
Reason: High-confidence personalization but recipient is C-level — escalating per policy.
- Agent11:40 AM
Pulled LinkedIn activity and HubSpot deal context.
- Agent11:40 AM
Triggered: For every Salesforce deal stuck in proposal > 7 days, have @Claude send a tailor
- Agent11:38 AM
Confirmed sender domain DKIM is healthy.
Frequently asked questions
A sequencer sends the same canned step-2 to every prospect. The agent reads the meeting notes, understands what was actually discussed, and writes a follow-up that references the specific commitments and questions from that meeting.
From your stated rule ('check in 5 business days after demo') plus the prospect's pattern. If the prospect always replies on Tuesdays, the agent times for Tuesday morning. If the deal stalled at this stage twice before with the same buyer, the agent suggests a different approach.
Yes. After every team meeting it tracks who committed to what by when, and pings on the deadline. Reduces the 'I forgot' tax on cross-functional work.
Your existing Gmail / Outlook seat or your CRM's email layer. Same DKIM, same domain reputation. Threads stay tied to the original conversation.
Every drafted follow-up shows up in the AE's queue 30 minutes before send (configurable). One-click approve, edit, or skip. The agent learns from the skips.
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