Approving the actions Audria drafts
Last updated August 17, 2026
Nothing Audria drafts runs on its own. Every action waits in your Today feed until you open it, review the pre filled details, and tap Run. Until that tap, the draft just sits there, editable and inert, no matter how long you leave it.
The Today feed
Today is one chronological stream of your actions, reminders, and handoffs, so reviewing your day means scrolling one list in time order. Filter pills narrow it to the kind of item you care about, and a swipe dismisses anything you want gone.
Inside an action
An action expands into steps, each with a pre filled, editable form that autosaves as you adjust it, so a half edited draft keeps your changes even if you leave and come back later. Risky steps require an extra per step confirmation beyond the Run tap. If a required field is empty or an integration is disconnected, Run is blocked with a clear message telling you why, and reconnecting takes one tap.
Apple Reminders stay in sync
Reminders appear in your feed alongside everything else, and ticking one in Audria writes back to the real Reminders app, so both places agree. Reminders Audria sets for you land in the same stream, in time order with the rest of your day, so one list covers what you promised and what your tools already knew about.
Integrations you connect yourself
Audria drafts into tools you choose to connect: Google apps including Gmail and Calendar, Jira, Confluence, Linear, and Slack. Jira and Confluence connect together as one Atlassian connection. Each integration page lists exactly what it can do before you connect it, so you know the scope of an integration before granting it, and you can disconnect at any time. Nothing connects on its own; every integration in your account is one you added yourself.