Michael Seibel

AgentHub - Automate any workflow with AI

AgentHub is a no-code platform for building powerful AI automations. Our drag-and-drop visual builder lets users create reliable and cost-effective AI-powered automations. Fully automate tasks end-to-end without writing a line of code.

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Charlie Muir
Fantastic product. Workflows automated with no code?! Ah... Yes, please!!!
Max Musing
Congrats on the launch, guys! I've been using AgentHub to automate some flows at Basedash that were super manual before. It's saved me a ton of time. Excited to see what you ship next.
Max Brodeur-Urbas
@maxmusing Thanks Max! Using Basedash internally at AgentHub so feeling is mutual!
Boss Esther
Very great, Amazingly wounderful
matt antony
I am going to put it through my tests soon. Hope it is great at automating. If so, definitely add it to the AI tool course list for biz.
Rahul Behal
@ai_matt_ant Great to hear, let us know if there's anything we can help out with!
Geri Máté
Really like the concept of visual creation of automated workflows! Congrats!
Daniel Martinez
This is awesome!
Aayush Chhabra
Hey @mbrodeururbas AgentHub's ease of use is truly impressive! The ability to streamline complex processes without a single line of code is super awesome I was thinking it'd be really cool to add a community-driven template gallery. It could foster collaboration and inspire users with ready-to-deploy workflow examples.
Aaron Adusei
I want to take it for a spin. How do you guys think this compares to other AI-automation workflow tools like n8n, Make, or Relevance AI?
Kartik Bhardwaj
This sounds amazing. As someone in fintech, I can see a use case in dynamic risk hedging and portfolio optimization in more volatile markets. Excited to see if it will make it in this market!!
Ken Lyle
Hey guys, I sent a suggestion for more browser automation and RPA tools. Here is my use case: Browse to a web page, Choose/click the current year (tab), Choose/click the most recent file by date, generally the first/most recent, but the one with the filename ending in the past Thursday's date in DD-MM-YYYY format. I could probably calculate the filename, but navigating would be a lot more reliable, as I might use "first one" as a fallback, and even if they release on a different day of the week, it could still work. Thanks in Advance.