Kuriflow

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Kuriflow2 months ago
Claude solves problems. Kuriflow makes them repeat. Stop spending AI tokens on the same task every week — let Claude solve it once, then Kuriflow runs it automatically with new data from email or Google Drive. Zero token cost per run. Save your tokens for tasks that actually need intelligence.
Overview

Why Kuriflow?

Every time Claude repeats a task, you burn tokens on work it already figured out. That's like paying a consultant full rate to photocopy their own report.

Kuriflow saves Claude's solution and runs it automatically — no AI tokens, no waiting, no re-explaining. New data flows in from your email or Google Drive. Results go out to email, Sheets, or Google Drive. Your tokens stay available for tasks that actually need thinking.

Claude aloneClaude + Kuriflow
First timeClaude solves itClaude solves it
Every repeatTokens burned againRuns without AI tokens
Monthly costGrows with every repeatFixed after setup
Your tokensSpent on routineSaved for what matters

How It Works

  1. Ask Claude to solve a task. For example:
    • "Analyze this sales data and create a dashboard with charts"
    • "Build a DCF model from the financial statement fetched from XYZ data source"
    • "Generate a monthly expense report from this spreadsheet using our template"
  2. Claude gives the solution.
  3. You ask Claude to save it as a repeatable workflow with Kuriflow MCP.
  4. Choose how new data arrives:
  • Email trigger — Kuriflow watches your Gmail. When someone sends an attachment, the workflow runs automatically.
  • Google Drive — Kuriflow checks a Drive folder on your schedule (hourly, daily, weekly). New file? Workflow runs.
  • Schedule only — No input needed. Just tell Claude the workflow fetches its own data from online sources and runs on your schedule.

You can also provide template files (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx) so Kuriflow fills them with fresh data and results every run. For example: a monthly report template, a client proposal deck, or a payroll summary — same format, new numbers, every time.

Tools

  • save_workflow — Save Claude's solution as a repeatable workflow
  • run_workflow — Run it again with new data (uploaded or fetched from your sources)
  • list_workflows — See your saved workflows
  • get_execution_result — Check results and download outputs

Getting Started

  1. Sign up at kuriflow.com/signup (30 seconds)
  2. Copy your API key
  3. Add the server config with your key
  4. Ask Claude to solve any repeatable task

Free Early Access

10 runs per month. Need more? Email sarun.kamolthip@kuriflow.com

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "kuriflow": {
      "url": "https://mcp.kuriflow.com",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
2 months ago
Updated At
2 months ago
Author Name
Kuriflow
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