Human approval inbox for AI agents
Impri is a human-in-the-loop approval system for AI agents. It provides a shared inbox where agents submit drafts (emails, posts, replies) and a human must approve or reject before the action is taken. It solves the problem of developers repeatedly building the same approval UI and cron infrastructure for agentic workflows.
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