Workflow86 (@workflow86) is an AI workflow engineer that takes natural language descriptions of business processes and automatically creates fully configured automations with forms, tasks, AI steps, integrations, and more. Just describe what you need, and it handles the rest.
this sounds really interesting! simplifying workflow automation with natural language can save a ton of time. curious to see how it performs compared to other tools in the space. have you tested it out yet?
looks fancy, but let's see if it actually delivers. automations are often more hype than help. real value comes from simplicity and reliable performance.
Automate everything, boost productivity significantly.
Why do all these automation platforms have the weirdest names
The software is finally building the software that builds the software
How would you compare this to n8n for instance? A lot of players in this space.
Could this democratize complex workflows, making advanced automation accessible to every architect?
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