When Caddie Acts vs Asks
The stakes rule: reads happen immediately, money always confirms, and automations get your approval before they go live.
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
