If you need a tool to let people collaborate on developing AI flows in real time, Aigur is a top contender. The service lets teams create, edit, deploy and manage generative AI flows through a NoCode editor with prebuilt templates and drag-and-drop block configuration. It's got collaborative editing with Figma-like tools, feedback collection and integration with web and mobile apps. Aigur also offers monitoring of execution, cost, performance and availability, and tools for flow health, abuse prevention and geographic region controls.
Another strong contender is TeamAI, which offers an AI workspace where teams can work with different large language models (LLMs) like Gemini, GPT-4 and LLaMA. It offers centralized AI workspaces, shared libraries of prompts, team usage reports and custom plugins to build your own AI assistants. It's geared for HR & Ops, Design, Hiring, Marketing and Sales teams, and is good for automating workflows and generating ideas.
For those who need tight integration with other tools, Relay is an automation platform that can be used with tools like Airtable, Calendly, Google Docs and Slack. Relay has advanced workflow tools, human-in-the-loop steps for collaboration, and powerful automation abilities. It's designed to let teams of any size automate workflows, with flexible pricing and a free tier.
Last, Flowise is an open-source, low-code tool that lets developers build custom LLM orchestration flows and AI agents. It's got more than 100 integrations and a graphical interface for building sophisticated AI apps. Flowise can be self-hosted and run in air-gapped environments, making it a good option for building and integrating LLM apps.