docs: Reposition README - Anton as a general-purpose autonomous agent#98
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torrmal merged 1 commit intoreleases/v2.0.0from Apr 10, 2026
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- Reframe opening from BI-focused to broad autonomous agent positioning - Add 'What can Anton do?' section with multiple use case categories - Add email cleanup use case (from community feedback) - Add self-built integrations use case (WhatsApp/Telegram) - Add calendar management, email sending, and other action-oriented examples - Update 'How Anton differs' section with broader outcome examples - Replace em dashes with hyphens throughout for consistency
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Summary
Repositions the README to present Anton as a powerful, general-purpose autonomous agent rather than a BI-focused tool.
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BI is a great use case but far from the only thing Anton can do. The community is already using it for email cleanup, building integrations, and more. The README should reflect this breadth.