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Tines offers a secure, trusted, vendor-agnostic platform to build, run, and monitor intelligent workflows.

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Thomas Kinsella

👋 Greetings Product Hunt community! Thomas Kinsella here, co-founder of Tines.

We’ve been building Tines since 2018, helping security and IT teams at companies like Canva, Elastic, Dropbox and many more power their most important workflows reliably at scale.

What is Tines?
Tines is the first and only intelligent workflow platform. Instead of automating isolated steps, Tines lets teams orchestrate work end to end across tools, systems, and people. Workflows in Tines combine deterministic logic, AI agents, and human decision points.The result is workflows that hold up when inputs change, edge cases appear, or systems evolve.

Why launch on Product Hunt now?

Product Hunt is where innovators go to try, build, and push tools in real-world ways and we’ve just taken a meaningful step toward making intelligent workflows more accessible to everyone in that community.

Today we’re introducing Starter Edition, a new way for smaller organizations and lean teams to get started with Tines. Starter Edition makes it easier to move from brittle scripts, rigid integrations, or hobbyist automation tools to workflows that are secure, reliable, and ready to scale with you as your business grows. 

At the same time, Tines remains fully enterprise grade. Large teams continue to use Tines to run high-volume, mission-critical workflows with the governance, scale, and trust they require. This launch expands how teams get started, not who Tines is built for.

Who Tines is for

  • Builders who want hands-on experiencing building and launching intelligent workflows

  • Security and IT teams orchestrating real operational work

  • Enterprises running workflows at scale

  • Innovators who want a platform that grows with them

Why we’d love your feedback

We believe intelligent workflows should be within reach for anyone responsible for keeping real work moving. We’d love feedback from this community on how Tines fits into your workflow building today and where you’d like to see it go next. 

Thanks for being here with us. We’re happy to answer questions in the comments!

André J

Could I create a stargazer workflow that would send me a daily update if any of my 200++ github projects go any new stars? Would that be possible with Tines? Thanks 🙏

Michael Tolan

@conduit_design Definitely! Setting up GitHub webhooks in Tines is a breeze, or you can do daily polls against your repos. Here's just a few examples from the Story Library to give some inspiration of what's possible:

Manage GitHub pull requests via Slack
Handle GitHub notifications and notify Slack
Send a customised daily briefing in Slack

These can be easily updated to trigger based on whatever criteria you want and can route to wherever makes sense (Email, MS Teams, Slack, email etc).

André J

@ardamgrey SI have tried many agents to accomplish this, even perplexity cron jobs fail. they all fail to be honest. You have to do some python scripting and cli calls to make it really work. Would it be possible for you guys to make a stargazer workflow as a proof of concept?

Yannick Gloster

@ardamgrey  @conduit_design We put together an example which you can find here! You can click the import button to get started with the workflow in a free community edition tenant and set it up on a schedule.

André J

@ardamgrey  @yannickgloster amazing! will try it first thing tmrw! and let you know how it goes 🙏

Yannick Gloster

@conduit_design 100%, you can even do it for free with our community edition!

You'd set up a scheduled story which fetches the current list of starts using a Github template and check that against the previous run's value.

Tereza Hurtová
This looks great! 🚀 As someone who spends a lot of time in tools like Make and n8n, I’m curious - how does Tines differentiate itself for a non-enterprise user or a smaller team? I can see the focus on security and 'no-code for IT,' but from a builder's perspective, what would be the 'killer feature' that would make me switch my workflows from something like n8n over to Tines?
Tyler Wong

@tereza_hurtova From what I've seen with Make is that it is more pre built app to pre built app focused. This is more reminiscent of how If This Than That (IFTTT) worked when I used it and a lot of the times it fell short because the pre built applets didn't do exactly what I wanted. Although Make does offer the ability to customize, I felt it was a lot more convoluted to accomplish. Something that a strictly non coder/programmer background person may not understand quickly/easily. Compared to n8n, I felt that was maybe a little too developer focused in the sense of usability for a no code user. From what I understood, the community/trial edition of n8n is a gitub self-hosting version. That's already pretty daunting for someone just looking to get started building apps. Compared to Tines, the default is a cloud hosted tenant, still maintaining the visual UI builder elements, but with quicker access to custom integrations versus pre-built apps (although Tines does also have a free library of pre-built apps/workflows that can be further customized after import to one's own tenant).

I don't know the features now, but for custom scripting, Make was only javascript which could be limiting for a lot of custom developers looking to build more complex apps. Believe both n8n and Tines support Python. For custom pages, I'm not sure if make/n8n have a custom page action/option, but Tines does, and it allows for ability to create custom forms and/or integrate/create with user interactivity. For example, I have made an entire RPG dungeon crawler game completely within Tines platform. Something I am not sure would currently be possible to replicate in either of the other 2 platforms.

To more directly answer one of your questions "how does Tines differentiate itself for a non-enterprise user or a smaller team": I'm a non enterprise user on a team of 1 (myself) and did not have to jump through hoops to get a self hosted client up and running (and maintained!), and was able to create literally all of my automations (even the full dungeon crawler game) on the community edition of Tines without a paid subscription or entering payment details. It was an easy, no fuss startup that was quick to begin using due to it's no code UI, but also allowed the flexibility of complex design and customizations of workflow for those that do have coding/programming backgrounds.

Thomas Kinsella

Thanks @tereza_hurtova! Our platform is designed to be much more fun, flexible and easy to use for everyone, not just technical teams (though they love us too!) - anyone familiar with the process should be able to build and our ease of use means we have the fastest time to value for any workflow automation platform.

For some killer features though, check out the ability to build apps to allow humans interact with workflows in Tines, check out our story copilot to build faster, try workbench that allows you to connect your stack to your LLM, write (or prompt!) and execute code using Run Script, and instantly build your own integrations or templates for all your tools - and these are available on our free-forever, cloud, community edition.

I should also say that, given our DNA, I have a slightly different take - security should be for everyone and we have built everything with that in mind from the ground up, and everyone benefits as every workflow and tenant should be secure, not just large enterprises!

I could also write an essay on what makes us unique and different from a business perspective too but instead, I’ll ask, what are you using n8n/make for today?

Eoghan Reid

Huge step towards bringing intelligent workflows to everyone 👏

Thomas Kinsella

@eoghanreid Excited to share with the Product Hunt crowd!

Nick Winninger

I've been using Tines at work and at home. It honestly has made my life so much easier. I've checked out Zapier, N8N, Make - while they each have pros and cons, I love how simple building an automation is in Tines. There's a nice balance between an intuitive UX and deeper technical functionality to really dial in my workflows.

Danielle

@nick_winninger I started using Tines (almost!) a year ago and the simplicity of the UI and process makes such a difference to not feeling overwhelmed at the start of a workflow 💪

Edgar Ortiz

Biased because I work here, but I’m consistently blown away by how fast you can go from an idea to a production-ready workflow in Tines. The new Story Copilot is a total game hanger! It’s incredibly intuitive to just prompt your way into a complex story.

If you're looking to build intelligent automation without the steep learning curve, definitely give this a spin!

Danielle

@edgarortiz Hard agree! Story copilot has genuinely made me feel so much more confident when building.

Valeriia Kuna

Congrats on opening up the platform!

I'm curious about the mix of deterministic logic and AI agents. One of the biggest concern with agents is them going off the rails. Does Tines pause the workflow and request a human decision if it's not 100% sure? That feels like the missing piece in most agent frameworks.

Ruairi Galavan

@valeriia_kuna  Hey Valeriia... we believe one-size doesn't fit all. So, we give you the tools to add in those confirmations with the agents you build. If you're using Workbench or our Story copilot, they will both ask you to confirm tools with potential side effects by default, before taking an action.

Thomas Kinsella

@valeriia_kuna yep, great call out - one size definitely doesn't fit all. Our view is that it's actually three things you need in your workflows not two and each part is equally important - the future of workflows combines humans, deterministic logic and AI agents. I talk about it about it here. When using an agent or deterministic flow you can easily build a step for confirmation within a Tines Page (and collect more information!), with an AI Agent Chat or within Slack, Teams, via email etc.

When you're building agents you also only select the tools you want so you can significantly scope the permissions - e.g. an agent could add a comment or a watcher to a case, but not delete or update etc.

shreya chaurasia

The emphasis on workflows that hold up when inputs change or edge cases appear is important. Most automation tools look good in demos and break under real-world complexity.

Julien Zmiro
@shreya_chaurasia19 We completely agree. That’s where our philosophy on intelligent workflows comes in. Automation tools are fine, but they lack the controls that the power of automations and agents at scale require. They also sometimes skimp on the quality of the interaction and integration experiences - all of which are crucial, especially as AI expands.
Thomas Kinsella

Thanks @shreya_chaurasia19, I couldn't agree more! Building is becoming easier with AI - Tines is a platform with security and trust in our DNA - we help teams build, run, and monitor their most important workflows. We have tens of thousands of enterprise users who trust us with their critical workflows, and we have customisable, powerful error detection logic, monitoring, testing, retrying, and the ability to modify your workflow (with change control & approvals) quickly and easily when you need to!

Mykola Kondratiuk

The security angle here is interesting. Building VibeCheck (AI code security scanner), one thing that keeps coming up is how security automation needs stricter guardrails than regular automation - if an agent decides to quarantine something at 2am, you want a human to okay it before that actually happens.

Does Tines have built-in human approval steps, or is that something you wire in yourself?

Yannick Gloster

@mykola_kondratiuk When building your workflows or tools, you get to pick which of these tools have humans in the loop. We don't believe in the one size fits all approach as we've found that different organizations have different needs and have different levels of comfort when it comes to AI and agents. Humans in the loop have been a big part of our philosophy well before AI!

The two easiest ways to do this would be to add a prompt or if you need more flexibility, you can build custom pages/forms.

Mykola Kondratiuk

The 'add a prompt' option is simpler than I expected honestly. Is that just a natural language instruction in the workflow config? For security stuff I'd want something closer to what you described with custom pages/forms - like on-call gets a 'quarantine this file? [approve/deny]' prompt before anything destructive fires. Is that the typical pattern people use for sensitive security operations?

Yannick Gloster

@mykola_kondratiuk Yeah exactly, prompt is just a formula as part of our formulas language (very like excel formulas) and is meant to be simple and light weight. A lot of customers love pages for your exact use cases, but it extends well past that.

People build some pretty powerful apps and forms, you can check some of them out in our library!

Julien Zmiro
Very excited to share our work with PH! For folks like me who are not very technical, Story Copilot is really a great way to get started and build valuable workflows in minutes.
Thomas Kinsella

@zmiro Thanks for your help making it so intuitive and beautiful at the same time!

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