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Foxley is the AI agent built into the Outfox app at https://app.outfox.ai. Alongside the shared tool surface, the in-app experience adds a few things you only get inside Outfox: talk to it out loud, save tasks you run repeatedly, connect your own MCP servers, and drive the chat with slash commands.

Voice mode

Have a spoken conversation with Foxley instead of typing.
1

Start voice mode

Click the mic button in the chat header. Your browser asks for microphone permission the first time.
2

Talk

Foxley connects and starts listening. You’ll see a live waveform and on-screen captions of both sides of the conversation as you speak and Foxley answers aloud.
3

End voice

Click End voice to return to the text thread. Foxley writes a recap of what you covered back into the conversation, so you can keep going by typing without losing context.
Voice mode runs in the browser, so let Outfox use your microphone when prompted.

Routines

A routine is a saved AI task you can run on demand — a brand, the ad accounts it works with, and the tools it’s allowed to use, all preconfigured so you don’t rebuild the setup each time.
1

Open routines

Go to Routines in the top navigation (https://app.outfox.ai/routines) and click New routine. Give it a name and the instructions Foxley should follow.
2

Configure it

On the routine’s page, set the brand, the Meta ad accounts it can read, and which tools it can use with the Outfox tools and Meta Ads toggles. Mark it active when it’s ready.
3

Run it

Click Run now. Each run produces its own chat transcript, listed under the routine with a timestamp. Any files the run generates are saved as downloads in that transcript.
Routines run on demand today. Scheduled, API, and webhook triggers are coming next.

Connect external MCP servers

Foxley can call tools from other MCP servers — your own or third-party ones like Stripe or Notion — inside a chat, next to the Outfox tools.
1

Add a connector

An organization admin goes to Settings → Integrations → Connectors (https://app.outfox.ai/settings/integrations/connectors) and clicks Add MCP connector. Enter the server’s name and URL, then pick how it authenticates.
2

Choose authentication

Connectors support three modes: None for a public server, Bearer token for a static token, and OAuth for OAuth 2.1 + PKCE. With OAuth, saving redirects you to the provider to authorize.
3

Turn it on per chat

In any chat, open the connectors popover (the plug icon in the input). Toggle which servers Foxley can use for that conversation. The choice is scoped to the current chat.
Only organization admins can add and authorize connectors. Any member can turn an already-connected server on or off for their own chats.

Slash commands

Type / at the start of the chat input to run a command instead of sending a message to Foxley. An autocomplete list appears as you type.
CommandWhat it does
/newStart a new chat.
/renameRename the current chat. Pass a title to rename it directly, or run it bare to open the rename dialog.
/themeSwitch the theme. Pass light, dark, or system, or run it bare to toggle.
Anything that starts with / but doesn’t match a command — a file path, a regex, a code snippet — is sent to Foxley as a normal message. More commands are on the way.

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