Our AI goes much further than Zapier/Make in terms of how far it can get you towards a complete, ready-to-run workflow.
Make's copilot is pretty limited to generating an outline of the flow by selecting the right nodes but does not actually configure them. You still need to manually click into each one and set it up.
Zapier goes a bit further than Make, but it still leaves the workflow with a lot of configuration work that needs to be picked up by the user.
In both Make and Zapier, you really need to prompt the AI copilot in a very specific way to get good results. In our case, the AI is designed to use its business analyst/consultant mode to extract information so it can work from very general, unclear and ambiguous instructions to a clearly defined workflow/process to build.
The ability for our AI to edit the workflow at any time (including on top of your own manual changes) also means you can have a continuous iterative dialog/interaction with our AI copilot vs a once off interaction at the start. Both Make and Zapier's AI Copilots lack this or are very weak in being able to edit existing workflows reliably.
What exactly is "your AI"? From how you describe it, it's a GPT model with a "You're a business consultant" prompt.
I'm sorry to be rough, but from your description it just sounds like your AI somehow does a better job with prompts compared to Zapier & Make, which is highly subjective.
Besides that, this looks very cool and IMO is the future of interfacing AI automations in work environments
taaron|1 year ago
Make's copilot is pretty limited to generating an outline of the flow by selecting the right nodes but does not actually configure them. You still need to manually click into each one and set it up.
Zapier goes a bit further than Make, but it still leaves the workflow with a lot of configuration work that needs to be picked up by the user.
In both Make and Zapier, you really need to prompt the AI copilot in a very specific way to get good results. In our case, the AI is designed to use its business analyst/consultant mode to extract information so it can work from very general, unclear and ambiguous instructions to a clearly defined workflow/process to build.
The ability for our AI to edit the workflow at any time (including on top of your own manual changes) also means you can have a continuous iterative dialog/interaction with our AI copilot vs a once off interaction at the start. Both Make and Zapier's AI Copilots lack this or are very weak in being able to edit existing workflows reliably.
MattDaEskimo|1 year ago
I'm sorry to be rough, but from your description it just sounds like your AI somehow does a better job with prompts compared to Zapier & Make, which is highly subjective.
Besides that, this looks very cool and IMO is the future of interfacing AI automations in work environments