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Sired is for getting work done. Your Ally is wired to use tools—search, email, files, code, calendars, browser automation, and (when you approve them) hundreds of apps through Composio. Agents should act first, then explain. “I can’t” is only acceptable after tools were tried or a limit is explicit in the tool output—not as a default.

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Included capabilities vs. three add-ons

Your subscription includes a large toolkit out of the box: web search, scraping, URL summaries, email (Resend), PDFs and deliverables, spreadsheets, Slack, webhooks, memory (when configured), Notion, Google Calendar (OAuth), code execution, voice, MCP bridge, and more—see the agent builder tool picker for the full list.

Three add-on categories are gated behind a one-time approval on the Dashboard because they use third-party metered services. What you pay scales with use—light touch stays inexpensive; sustained or heavy use adds up. Your Dashboard shows usage in one place:

Approving an add-on does not charge you a flat fee by itself—you’re allowing those tools to run when the agent needs them. Charges track actual use; the exact mix depends on your workflows.

Turning on Composio

Composio is not a separate subscription you buy here. You approve it once on the Dashboard, then connect the specific apps you want (Gmail, etc.) through Composio’s connection flow when the agent or UI asks. After that, cost varies by how many actions run and which apps you use—your usage summary is the place to watch it.

If an agent says a task needs Composio: open Dashboard → Premium tools, enable Composio, then return to chat and ask again—the agent should offer or follow the connect link from tool results.

Developers & API

Architecture notes, API patterns, and integration guides live alongside the code in the GitHub docs folder. Production API base URL is the same origin as this site (e.g. https://siredai.com).

Running the stack locally? Use your dev server URLs from your environment; we don’t show internal localhost ports on this public page.