For a service that embeds AI directly into your workflow, Pipedream is a top contender. This service lets developers build complex apps without worrying about servers, using a range of programming languages like Node.js, Python and Go. It has access to more than 2,100 APIs through npm and PyPI packages, so you can easily connect to services like OpenAI, Salesforce and Microsoft Teams. With one-click service deployment and a no-code interface, Pipedream is geared for developers who want to automate their workflow.
Another strong contender is VectorShift, an end-to-end AI automation service that provides a single foundation for building AI-powered apps. It includes a no-code drag-and-drop interface, a code SDK for direct API access, and a marketplace with more than 60 pre-built pipelines for automating workflows. VectorShift integrates with services like Google Drive, OneDrive, Salesforce and Hubspot, and supports the latest large language models from top providers. That makes it a good choice for automating tasks in a variety of business apps.
For a tool that spans multiple apps and documents, check out AI Anywhere. This integrated AI copilot spans browsers, email clients, Office apps and code editors, with abilities like translation, summarization and custom prompts. The AI Anywhere Pro version also includes AI chatbot abilities and GPT-4 access, so it's good for writing, reading, programming and email. Its ability to learn your workflow with quick keyboard shortcuts means it'll fit in with your existing productivity tools.
Last, Relay offers a powerful automation service with deep integration with tools like Airtable, Gmail, Google Docs and Slack. It's got advanced workflow tools, human-in-the-loop steps for collaboration, and an interface that's designed to make integration easy. Relay is good for teams of any size, with a free plan and flexible pricing. By combining automation with collaboration, Relay hopes to make workflow automation fun for everyone.