can grok bot do it?
Grok Bot has its own computer, a browser and your logins. So the question isn't whether an AI can write the code · it's whether a bot can build the thing and keep it running while you do something else.
One honest verdict per app, the prompt to hand your bot, and what you give up by leaving.
- apps judged
- 40
- a bot can run
- 14
- need no build at all
- 9
- a month on the table
- $560
enterprise social scheduling and inbox
one question at a time, and people actually finish it
forms that work like a doc, free for almost everything
open-source Zapier alternative with AI steps
open-source invoicing, hosted for convenience
group polls for finding a time everyone can do
a booking link that reads your calendar
scheduling links that respect the person you're sending them to
time tracking that turns into invoices
queue posts, publish them later
if this then that, for consumer apps and smart home
code-first workflows with managed auth for 2,000 apps
scheduling across a lot of networks at once
write and schedule threads for X and LinkedIn
privacy-first analytics, one simple dashboard
forms with payments, signatures, PDFs and approvals
8,000 apps wired together so you don't have to
error tracking with stack traces and release context
invoicing and time tracking for freelancers
booking with intake forms, packages and payment
free-tier notetaker with very good summaries
free-tier accounting for very small businesses
visual planning and scheduling for Instagram
call recording, transcription and a searchable archive
a bot that joins your calls and transcribes them
meeting notes that write themselves, locally
open-source scheduling, hosted for you
visual automation with branching, loops and error handling
simple, privacy-friendly web analytics
tells you when a scheduled job didn't run
open-source workflow automation, hosted
uptime monitoring, on-call and status pages
surveys, and a panel of people to send them to
meeting analytics: engagement, sentiment, speaker coaching
cheap, cheerful uptime checks
product analytics: funnels, cohorts, retention
heatmaps and session recordings
event analytics, funnels and cohorts
synthetic uptime checks from around the world
the books your accountant already knows how to read
40 of 40 apps