An agent interrupt layer is the human-in-the-loop channel that sits across your autonomous AI agents and decides when a human needs to be interrupted to make a decision. Owners and operators don't need more dashboards — they need better interruption logic, so the layer scores each event for urgency and human-decision-required, rejects the noise, and pulls you back in only when a human is actually in the loop.
Why agents need one
Every app screams, and none of them know what matters. As you deploy autonomous AI agents — one to run your day, one to grow demand, one to chase service-business revenue, one to watch the money — they each generate signals that may or may not need you. Without an interrupt layer, those signals become a notification firehose. With one, your phone becomes a signal-only command channel.
How TextAlerts.ai acts as the interrupt layer
TextAlerts.ai is the SMS / human-interrupt layer for autonomous agents. It ingests every signal from your connected apps and agents, scores each one, rejects the noise, and texts you only when a human decision is actually needed. You reply by SMS to approve, reject, assign, snooze, or escalate — and the action routes back to the originating system, with every alert and reply written to a full audit ledger.
MiniCFO watches the money. HAMR finds service-business revenue. Midas grows demand. Kane runs the operator's life. TextAlerts.ai decides when the human needs to be interrupted.
Learn more
See the full approval loop in how to approve AI agent actions by text message, or read the docs.