Caddie decides how much ceremony an ask deserves based on stakes, not on how you phrase it.

Reads Are Instant

Prices, balances, market lookups, research — Caddie just does them and answers. No approval step, nothing to configure.

Money Always Confirms

Anything that moves funds — a swap, an order, a bet, a transfer, a purchase — stops at a confirmation first. Caddie shows you the exact asset, amount, destination, and chain in plain language, and nothing executes until you say go.

This holds on every surface: the app, Telegram, Discord, and Slack.

There is no setting that removes the confirmation step for money-moving chat actions.

Automations Get Your Approval Before Going Live

When an ask should keep running after the chat — an alert, a scheduled check, an event-driven action — Caddie lays out what it's going to set up and waits for your approval before publishing it.

Once live, an automation does only what you approved. If it includes a step that moves funds, that boundary was part of what you reviewed. You can pause or stop any automation at any time — see Your standing automations.

What Caddie Won't Do

  • Move funds from a conversation without an explicit confirmation
  • Give financial advice. Caddie surfaces data and executes your decisions — what to buy, sell, or hold is your call
  • Guess. When it can't verify a ticker, address, or market, it says so instead of inventing an answer