Wingtip · Agentic Execution
Wingtip turns a plain English request into finished work
Wingtip is agentic AI built for the MSP channel. A user describes what they want. Wingtip plans the job, writes and executes the steps, recovers from errors on its own, and delivers the result: a report, a document, a dashboard, or a live automation. It is not a chatbot. It does not respond with suggestions. It acts.
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The Problem
Most AI tools stop at the recipe
Coding assistants can design an automation. Workflow platforms can run one. Neither is something you can hand to a non-technical client and say: use this. There is no multi-tenant security, no white-label packaging, no managed deployment. The user ends up at a wall, and the wall is where the billable value was.
Wingtip removes the wall. It runs on the Synthreo platform, so there is only one place the work goes. No hosting decisions, no deployment conversation, no infrastructure. The result arrives finished.
What It Does
From request to result, without hand-holding
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Plans and executes end to end
Wingtip breaks a goal into subtasks, executes each step in an isolated sandbox, and recovers from failures without asking the user what to do next.
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Builds live automations, not blueprints
When a job calls for a repeatable automation, Wingtip builds the agent in Pylon, publishes it, tests it, confirms it is live, and returns a summary card. The user never opens a builder.
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Publishes shareable web apps
Any job output can become a persistent web app your client can open, use, and share, independent of the session that created it.
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Speaks to both audiences
Users pick a persona at session start. Technical users see flow diagrams and code. Non-technical users see plain English summaries. The execution underneath is identical.
For Your Practice
What MSPs bill with it
Back-office work that takes hours becomes a single prompt: accounting cleanups, billing reconciliation, document generation, report writing. Tier-1 operations like password resets, ticket triage, and alert handling run as automations. Professional services cycles compress from weeks to minutes: describe the client automation, get a working agent, bill for the outcome.
Token budgets are configurable per job, so you can cap usage per client and package Wingtip into tiered service plans without runaway cost exposure. The architecture scales across thousands of concurrent users, because it was built for partner growth, not for a single power user.
Under the Hood
Built to finish jobs, not demos
- Hierarchical task planning
- Goals decompose recursively into subtasks, each executed in sequence with automatic error recovery.
- Isolated compute per job
- Every job runs in its own Linux sandbox, spun up per conversation and deallocated on completion. Thousands run in parallel.
- Durable execution
- Jobs persist with automatic retries. Close the browser mid-job and come back to completed work.
- Skills per tenant
- Load custom skill files per client on top of Synthreo defaults, so the platform adapts to each tenant without code changes.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Wingtip and agentic AI
What is agentic AI?
Agentic AI plans and executes work instead of suggesting it. A user states a goal in plain English; the system breaks it into steps, runs each one, recovers from errors, and delivers a finished result. Wingtip is agentic AI built specifically for the MSP channel.
What is the difference between Wingtip and a chatbot?
A chatbot responds with words; Wingtip responds with completed work. It executes jobs end to end in isolated sandboxes: reports, documents, dashboards, and live automations. When a job should repeat, Wingtip builds and deploys the agent itself in Pylon, without a human opening a builder.
What can MSPs automate with Wingtip?
Back-office work like billing reconciliation, document generation, and report writing; tier-1 operations like password resets, ticket triage, and alert handling; and client deliverables like PDFs, presentations, and shareable web apps. Repeatable jobs become scheduled automations that appear in the Wingtip sidebar.
How does Wingtip keep AI costs under control?
Token budgets are configurable per job and per client, so usage has a hard ceiling. That is what makes Wingtip packageable: an MSP can put it inside a tiered service plan and quote a monthly price without runaway cost exposure.
Do non-technical users need training to use Wingtip?
No. Users pick a persona at session start: technical users see flow diagrams and code, non-technical users see plain English summaries of the same work. Describing the job is the whole interface, and deployment happens automatically on the Synthreo platform.
Watch Wingtip finish a real job
Bring a task your team does every week. We run it live.