Tool Feature: Custom Workflows

  • FlutterFlow AI

    FlutterFlow AI

    FlutterFlow AI extends FlutterFlow’s visual app builder with AI-assisted generation and faster app creation workflows for web and mobile products. It is especially useful for startups, product teams, and builders that want a lower-code path to app development while still keeping a more serious product-building orientation than a simple website generator.

  • Voiceflow

    Voiceflow

    Voiceflow is a platform for designing, testing, and deploying AI agents across chat and voice experiences. It is especially useful for product teams, customer support environments, and agencies that want more control over conversational workflows than a simple chatbot builder usually provides.

  • Airtable AI

    Airtable AI brings AI assistance into Airtable’s database-style workspace for summarization, generation, field automation, and workflow support. It is especially useful for teams that already use Airtable to manage structured work and want AI to improve throughput without leaving the system.

  • OpenHands

    OpenHands is an open-source AI software engineering agent built to handle coding tasks, repository work, and development automation with more autonomy than a simple copilot. It is especially relevant for teams exploring self-hosted or customizable agent workflows.

  • Relevance AI

    Relevance AI is a platform for building AI agents, automations, and custom AI workflows across business use cases. It is aimed at teams that want more structured agent systems than a simple chatbot but less infrastructure work than building everything from scratch.

  • Pipedream

    Pipedream is an API-first workflow automation platform built for developers and technical teams that want more control over integrations, code, and event-driven workflows. It is especially useful when automations need custom logic, developer tooling, and fast integration work without building everything from scratch.

  • n8n

    n8n

    n8n is a workflow automation platform designed for teams that want more control over integrations, logic, and deployment than many no-code tools offer. It is particularly appealing to technical users who want flexible automation building, AI workflows, and self-hosting options.

  • Make

    Make

    Make is a visual automation platform for connecting apps, building workflows, and orchestrating multi-step business processes. It is especially attractive for users who want more logic, flexibility, and visual control than basic automation builders typically offer.