Scoped permissions
Rio only touches the accounts and channels you connect — nothing broader, nothing implied. Grant and revoke scope per tool.
My Rio is the Apex Agent that lives inside the apps your team already runs. Wire it in once, tell it what it can touch, and hand off the busywork. It drafts, researches, chases and reports — but nothing leaves your walls until you say go.
These figures describe how the My Rio product is built — setup steps, available connectors and approval modes — not client performance. The zero reflects the approval-gated design: nothing sends without your sign-off.
No scripts. No prompt-engineering degree. Point My Rio at your stack, draw the lines it can't cross, and it starts pulling weight the same afternoon.
A guided flow links My Rio to Google Workspace, email, Slack, text and phone, your calendar and shared docs. OAuth only — you grant each scope explicitly and can pull any connection at any time. No exports, no data leaving your accounts.
For every channel you choose one of three postures: act freely inside limits, ask first, or read-only. Set spend and recipient caps, block domains, and mark topics off the table. My Rio inherits your rules — and the default is ask before anything goes out.
Spin up focused agents — inbox triage, follow-up chaser, meeting prep, weekly reporting, lead research. Each one carries its own scope, its own approval mode and its own guardrails. Turn any of them on or off without touching the rest.
My Rio does the drafting, chasing and digging in the background, then lines up everything that needs a human in one review feed. Approve, edit or hold with a tap. Every action it takes is logged, timestamped and reversible.
That's not a checkbox buried in settings — it's how My Rio is wired. Try the review feed below: this is exactly what an outbound draft looks like before it's yours to send.
Default posture: Rio drafts everything and waits for your tap before a single message goes out.
My Rio is built for the businesses the big platforms overlook — teams that want leverage without handing over the keys. So the approval gate isn't optional, and it fails closed.
Rio only touches the accounts and channels you connect — nothing broader, nothing implied. Grant and revoke scope per tool.
Set limits per agent — recipients, spend, sensitivity. Anything past the line routes to you for a manual OK, every time.
Every read, draft and send is recorded with a timestamp. Full transparency, exportable whenever your team or auditors ask.
One control pauses every agent at once. Rio halts, keeps its drafts on ice, and resumes only when you turn it back on.
My Rio is Apex Intelligence's Apex Agent for the teams doing more with less — real automation, real guardrails, shipping now. We're just getting started, and so are you.
Illustrative sample scenario — the review-feed draft, recipient and copy shown above are for demonstration only and are not a guarantee or verified client result. My Rio is an Apex Intelligence product; connector and approval behavior reflect current product design. Est. 2026 — just getting started.