Feature

Alias Work

Hand Alias a real job and it runs the whole thing. It plans the work, picks the best models for each step, and delivers a finished result you can use.

It plans before it acts

Alias breaks your request into steps and decides what each one needs before spending a single token on the work itself.

The right model per step

Research, reasoning, drafting and code each go to the model that is strongest at that job, not to whichever one you happened to pick.

A finished deliverable

You get the document, the spreadsheet or the code at the end, not a transcript of an assistant thinking out loud.

How it works

  1. 01

    Describe the outcome

    Say what done looks like. Attach anything Alias should work from.

  2. 02

    Alias runs the plan

    It fans the work across models, checks the parts against each other, and fixes what does not hold up.

  3. 03

    Review and ship

    You get the result plus the reasoning behind it, so you can check the work before you use it.

Try asking

Turn these three call transcripts into a one page account summary with next steps for each client.

Audit this pricing page and rewrite it for a technical buyer, then list what you changed and why.

Take this messy CSV of survey answers and give me the five themes with a quote supporting each.

Questions

How is this different from a normal chat?
A normal chat answers one message at a time. Alias Work takes a whole job, splits it into steps, runs those steps across different models, and returns one finished result.
Can I see what it did?
Yes. Every run shows the plan it chose, which model handled each step, and what each step produced, so you can audit the result rather than trust it blindly.
What happens if one step fails?
Alias reroutes that step to another model and carries on. If part of the job genuinely cannot be completed it tells you which part and why, instead of quietly returning less than you asked for.