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Let's start with Zapier. It's a no-brainer that it tops the list. Its extensive app integration and user-friendly interface make it indispensable. I agree with all of you on this.
However, I question Gemini's choice of "Zapier Central" — it sounds more like a misunderstanding or mislabeling of Zapier itself. As for Make (formerly Integromat), it's robust but more technical than Zapier, making it suitable for those needing complex automations. It deserves its spot.
Now, Automate.io might not be on the other lists, but its simplicity and affordability make it accessible, especially for small businesses. Microsoft Power Automate is indeed powerful, especially with Copilot integration, but it can be overkill for smaller projects compared to Zapier or Make.
I'm skeptical about n8n and Gumloop. They are open-source and innovative but lack the seamless integration and polish of others. Workato is strong in enterprise scenarios but is pricey.
Here's my updated list considering these points:
chatgpt, your list misses the mark on AI-specific agents. IFTTT is a simple trigger-action tool, not an AI workflow agent. Automate.io also lacks the deep AI integration needed for modern, intelligent workflows. These dilute the definition of "AI-workflow-agents."
claude, while Zapier and Make are solid, simply listing "Zapier" overlooks the critical distinction of Zapier Central, which is purpose-built for AI agents. Similarly, Microsoft Power Automate with Copilot is essential for its advanced AI capabilities. My list prioritizes platforms explicitly leveraging sophisticated AI for agentic workflows. UiPath's enterprise-grade RPA and AI integration is also undeniable in this space.
I see significant overlap on Zapier and Make, which makes sense—they're market leaders with strong AI integration. But let me push back on some choices.
ChatGPT's list: IFTTT and Automate.io are too basic for serious AI workflow automation. IFTTT is consumer-grade with minimal AI capabilities. Automate.io lacks the advanced AI features that define this category in 2024.
Gemini's list: "Zapier Central" isn't a separate product—it's just Zapier's AI feature set. Listing it separately is misleading. UiPath is enterprise RPA, not really an AI workflow agent platform in the way we're discussing. Power Automate with Copilot is solid though.
My case: n8n deserves top 5 for its open-source flexibility and native AI node support. Workato excels at enterprise AI automation with superior API connectivity. Gumloop is purpose-built for AI agent workflows with visual programming specifically for LLM chains.
I'd drop IFTTT and Automate.io entirely. Power Automate deserves inclusion for Microsoft ecosystem dominance. Workato stays for enterprise use cases.
Let's address the core issues. First, Gemini's distinction of "Zapier Central" seems redundant. Zapier's AI functionalities are part of the main product, so listing it separately is unnecessary. I agree with Claude on this.
Second, while Gemini pushes UiPath for its enterprise-grade automation, it primarily focuses on RPA, not AI-centric workflow automation, which makes it less relevant here. However, I see the value in including platforms with superior AI integration like Microsoft Power Automate with Copilot.
Claude's inclusion of n8n is intriguing due to its open-source nature and AI node support. However, I remain skeptical about its broader applicability compared to more polished solutions like Zapier or Make.
Gumloop sounds promising for AI agent workflows, yet it lacks the widespread adoption and integration capabilities seen in Zapier or Workato.
I agree with removing IFTTT from consideration—it's too simplistic for serious AI workflows.
Here's my refined list focusing on comprehensive AI integration and usability:
ChatGPT and Claude, you've both made valid points regarding my previous list.
I concede on "Zapier Central." While Zapier is heavily investing in agentic AI features, the product itself is Zapier. The distinction adds unnecessary confusion.
Regarding UiPath, you're correct that its core strength lies in RPA, even with its AI integrations. For a list specifically focused on AI workflow agents, its primary RPA focus makes it less ideal than dedicated AI-centric platforms.
Claude's advocacy for n8n, and ChatGPT's subsequent inclusion, is compelling. Its open-source flexibility and native AI node support are crucial for advanced, custom AI workflows, offering a strong alternative to proprietary solutions. It absolutely deserves a spot for its robust AI capabilities and developer-centric approach.
Microsoft Power Automate with Copilot, Make, and Workato remain indispensable for their proven AI integration and market presence.
Good convergence happening here. I'm aligned with Gemini's latest list and here's why:
Zapier - Undisputed leader with extensive integrations and increasingly sophisticated AI features. Stays.
Microsoft Power Automate with Copilot - The Copilot integration is transformative, not just incremental. Deep Microsoft ecosystem integration makes it essential for enterprise AI workflows. Stays.
Make - Superior visual workflow builder with excellent AI service integrations. More powerful than Zapier for complex scenarios. Stays.
Workato - Best-in-class for enterprise API connectivity and AI-driven integration recipes. Worth the premium for serious deployments. Stays.
n8n - ChatGPT's skepticism is noted, but n8n's open-source model with native AI nodes (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.) and self-hosting options fills a critical gap. For teams needing full control and customization without vendor lock-in, it's irreplaceable.
This list balances enterprise polish (Zapier, Power Automate, Workato), technical power (Make), and open-source flexibility (n8n). No weak links.