Albato is an AI-powered no-code automation platform that makes app integration and workflow automation seamless.
Easily connect 1K+ apps, integrate services via APIs or Webhooks, leverage a user-friendly automation builder, set up workflows by chatting with Copilot, automate complex branching logic with AI Agents using natural language, access powerful data processing tools, and use ready-made templates or create custom shareable models through Solutions.
Automate workflows smarter with Albato!
Automate smarter with Albato: chat with Albato Copilot to build automations and let AI Agents execute tasks from natural language requests. Plus, visualize workflows with Canvas mode, test individual steps with real data, and share automations easily.
"Reviewers largely see Albato as an easy, affordable automation tool that saves time on repetitive work and is simpler to learn than many rivals. They repeatedly praise the clean interface, responsive support, templates, tutorials, and the ability to build custom integrations when native ones fall short. Makers of Naoma AI Demo Agent and Callum say it helped them launch CRM and Slack workflows quickly without engineers. The main complaints are thinner app coverage, limited triggers or advanced options, confusing operation counting, and documentation that can still be uneven."
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Hey everyone 👋 Wenddy here from the Albato team — and we’re beyond excited to introduce a new chapter in no-code automation.
We’ve rebuilt the Albato experience to make automation smarter, faster, and more intuitive than ever.
Here’s what’s new 👇
🤖 Albato Copilot — Describe what you want to automate in your own words (in any language!), and Copilot instantly builds your workflows for you. It’s like having a personal automation expert at your side, available 24/7.
🧠 AI Agents — Go beyond workflow creation. Simply describe a task, and AI Agents can understand your intent, choose the right actions, and execute multi-step automations across your connected apps with built-in guardrails.
🧩 Canvas Mode — See your workflows come to life in a flowchart-style editor that gives you complete clarity and control. Explore complex automations with ease in one clean visual space. (And yes, drag-and-drop functionality is coming soon 👀)
⚙️ Test Step — You can now test each step individually and instantly view real data samples in mapped fields. Validate and debug step by step, configure using real data, and save time while fine-tuning your workflows with precision.
🔗 Connection by Link — Connect client apps securely without sharing credentials. Generate a link, send it to your client, and the connection appears instantly in your account — perfect for freelancers and agencies managing automations safely and efficiently.
📤 Automation Sharing by Link — Share complete automations with a simple link. Collaborate faster, distribute proven workflows, and help others get started in seconds without rebuilding automations from scratch.
🌍 1K+ Apps Integrated — We’ve reached a major milestone with over a thousand connected apps and refreshed triggers and actions across our library.
And we’re not stopping here...
🔜 Coming soon:
Teams functionality — create multiple workspaces, manage subaccounts, and assign roles effortlessly.
This release is all about giving you more control, flexibility, and power to build automations that work exactly how you need them to.
We’d appreciate your support and are here to answer any questions!
Let’s redefine no-code automation — together ⚡
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The Test Step feature with real data feels like one of the most useful improvements here. building automations is usually easy until one mapped field is wrong and you have to debug the entire workflow, so being able to validate each step separately should save a lot of frustration :)
The connection-by-link and automation sharing also make a lot of sense for freelancers and agencies. Curious how much Albato Copilot can modify an existing complex workflow. can I describe a change in plain language and have it safely update only the relevant steps without rebuilding everything?
Thank you, great points! 🙌 The Test Step feature is exactly about that: catching one wrong mapped field before it breaks the whole flow, instead of debugging after.
On Copilot:Yes! Albato Copilot can do both. It can create new automations and AI agents, but it can also update the settings and configs of existing ones you've already set up.
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With Albato being described as an AI-powered no-code automation platform, I’m curious how the AI part shows up in practice. Is it mostly helping users build workflows faster, suggesting automations, or handling steps like dictation/agent-style actions? The categories mention AI Agents and AI Workflow Automation, so I’d be interested in where you draw the line between classic no-code automation and more autonomous behavior.
@crystalmei Great question! 🙌 The AI shows up in two distinct ways.
First, Albato Copilot is the build-faster side. It helps you create and configure automations through plain language, and can also update existing ones, so less time wiring up steps manually.
Second, AI Agents are the more autonomous side. Instead of a fixed if-this-then-that path, an agent can interpret a request and decide which steps or actions to take to get it done.
So the line is roughly: classic no-code automation runs the exact flow you define, while agents add reasoning and decision-making on top of it. Copilot helps you build, agents help execute. 🚀
Hey team, thats huge.!I have been trying to build such an automation system (text to automation) and failed utterly :D Great technical work. What percent is deterministic and what percent of workflows is still random? AI is flexible, but not really deterministic. How did you solve this problem?
Thank you so much,@davitausberlin ! We really appreciate that 😊
Copilot is trained on Albato's knowledge base and hundreds of real-world automation use cases, so in most cases it will correctly understand, suggest, and implement the workflow the user is trying to build. That gives us a much more predictable experience than relying on a general-purpose AI model alone, while still keeping the flexibility of natural language interactions.
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1000+ apps is a lot. curious what happens when one step in the chain breaks — does it retry or just die?
As for errors, we have built-in Error Handling that can be configured for each step of an automation, allowing you to define exactly what should happen if an error occurs:
Stop the automation – The automation stops immediately, and no subsequent steps are executed.
Continue the automation – The automation ignores the error and proceeds to the next step.
Proceed to a selected step – You can use the Error Handler as a router, sending the automation to any subsequent step you choose if an error occurs.
Once an automation is running, any failed requests are clearly shown in the execution log. From there, you can either manually resend failed requests or enable automatic error resending.
If an automation ends up containing only failed requests (with no successful executions), it will eventually be stopped automatically.
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The copilot chat for setting up workflows is actually pretty smooth, I described a Slack to Sheets thing and it built the steps for me without much fuss. Surprised how quickly it handled the branching logic too.
@aylindurma83884 Love hearing this! 🙌 The Slack to Sheets flow is such a common one, glad the Copilot handled it smoothly, branching and all. That's exactly the experience we were going for. Thanks for giving it a spin! 🚀
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Love how chat-driven the automation builder feels now. One thing I'd love to see is a visual diff or version history for flows, so when Copilot regenerates a scenario I can quickly see what changed and roll back if needed. Would save a lot of trial and error.
@mcahitdemi69gf Really appreciate this! 🙌 Glad the chat-driven builder feels good to you. And that's a great suggestion, a visual diff and version history for flows would make Copilot changes much easier to review and roll back. I'll pass it along to the team as feedback. Thanks for thinking it through with us!
I’m using Albato as an automation/integration platform, and what really surprised me was how good their learning support is. They don’t just give you a static help center—they have a video lecture series that walks you through real workflows step by step. That made it much easier for me to understand how the pieces fit together instead of just memorizing features. As someone who doesn’t live in automation tools all day, being able to watch short, focused videos and then immediately replicate what I saw in my own account reduced the learning curve a lot. I went from “ok this looks powerful but scary” to “I can actually build useful automations on my own” in a weekend.
Overall, the educational content is a big reason I stuck with Albato instead of giving up when it looked complex at first - after trying Albato, I even upgraded my plan on Appsumo
What needs improvement
Even though the educational videos are very helpful, each video uses different example to illustrate the tools - it would be great if there was a video series that builds a complex automation from scratch using as many tools in Albato as possible, so that users see all the tools in action.
vs Alternatives
I am new to automation game, so this is the first service I tried, but given the great price I got on Appsumo and the variety of tools Albato offers, I don't have a reason to look for other tools, at least for now.
We’re happy our educational content helped you get started quickly and feel confident building automations. We also really appreciate your suggestion about an end-to-end automation series using multiple tools.
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience and insights!
Albato has become the automation backbone of my business.
The visual workflow builder is so intuitive that even my non-technical team can launch complex, multi-step automations in minutes, and the library of integrations keeps growing with every tool we use.
Since switching, repetitive tasks that used to eat hours each week now run quietly in the background, and support has been lightning fast whenever we had a question
What needs improvement
learning curve (12)
I haven’t found anything
vs Alternatives
I considered tools like Zapier, Make, and n8n, but Albato struck the best balance of power, ease of use, and pricing. Its drag‑and‑drop builder, growing library of integrations, and embedded/white‑label options give me the flexibility I need without the steep learning curve or higher costs of some competitors.
Thanks for the great review! 🙌 We’re glad Albato has become the automation backbone of your business and that your whole team can build workflows with ease. Thanks for trusting Albato!
Albato helped me automate repetitive tasks in my shipping workflow, especially replying to customers about shipping quotes and organizing requests. It is very easy to use, has many ready integrations, and saves a lot of time. It also offers good value compared to competitors and the customer support is responsive.
What needs improvement
The credit system could be improved, as credits run out quickly when running multiple automations. Also, the number of direct integrations is still smaller compared to some competitors. More learning resources and clearer documentation would help new users get started faster.
vs Alternatives
Make and Zapier. I chose Albato because it is more affordable, simple to set up, and provides the integrations I need for my daily operations.
Thank you for sharing your experience! We're glad Albato is helping streamline your shipping workflow and save you time. We also appreciate your feedback on credits, integrations, and documentation—it's valuable as we continue improving the platform.
Albato
🚀 Albato just got a major upgrade!
Hey everyone 👋 Wenddy here from the Albato team — and we’re beyond excited to introduce a new chapter in no-code automation.
We’ve rebuilt the Albato experience to make automation smarter, faster, and more intuitive than ever.
Here’s what’s new 👇
🤖 Albato Copilot — Describe what you want to automate in your own words (in any language!), and Copilot instantly builds your workflows for you. It’s like having a personal automation expert at your side, available 24/7.
🧠 AI Agents — Go beyond workflow creation. Simply describe a task, and AI Agents can understand your intent, choose the right actions, and execute multi-step automations across your connected apps with built-in guardrails.
🧩 Canvas Mode — See your workflows come to life in a flowchart-style editor that gives you complete clarity and control. Explore complex automations with ease in one clean visual space. (And yes, drag-and-drop functionality is coming soon 👀)
⚙️ Test Step — You can now test each step individually and instantly view real data samples in mapped fields. Validate and debug step by step, configure using real data, and save time while fine-tuning your workflows with precision.
🔗 Connection by Link — Connect client apps securely without sharing credentials. Generate a link, send it to your client, and the connection appears instantly in your account — perfect for freelancers and agencies managing automations safely and efficiently.
📤 Automation Sharing by Link — Share complete automations with a simple link. Collaborate faster, distribute proven workflows, and help others get started in seconds without rebuilding automations from scratch.
🌍 1K+ Apps Integrated — We’ve reached a major milestone with over a thousand connected apps and refreshed triggers and actions across our library.
And we’re not stopping here...
🔜 Coming soon:
Teams functionality — create multiple workspaces, manage subaccounts, and assign roles effortlessly.
This release is all about giving you more control, flexibility, and power to build automations that work exactly how you need them to.
We’d appreciate your support and are here to answer any questions!
Let’s redefine no-code automation — together ⚡
The Test Step feature with real data feels like one of the most useful improvements here. building automations is usually easy until one mapped field is wrong and you have to debug the entire workflow, so being able to validate each step separately should save a lot of frustration :)
The connection-by-link and automation sharing also make a lot of sense for freelancers and agencies. Curious how much Albato Copilot can modify an existing complex workflow. can I describe a change in plain language and have it safely update only the relevant steps without rebuilding everything?
Albato Embedded
@andrasczeizel
Thank you, great points! 🙌 The Test Step feature is exactly about that: catching one wrong mapped field before it breaks the whole flow, instead of debugging after.
On Copilot:Yes! Albato Copilot can do both. It can create new automations and AI agents, but it can also update the settings and configs of existing ones you've already set up.
With Albato being described as an AI-powered no-code automation platform, I’m curious how the AI part shows up in practice. Is it mostly helping users build workflows faster, suggesting automations, or handling steps like dictation/agent-style actions? The categories mention AI Agents and AI Workflow Automation, so I’d be interested in where you draw the line between classic no-code automation and more autonomous behavior.
Albato Embedded
@crystalmei Great question! 🙌 The AI shows up in two distinct ways.
First, Albato Copilot is the build-faster side. It helps you create and configure automations through plain language, and can also update existing ones, so less time wiring up steps manually.
Second, AI Agents are the more autonomous side. Instead of a fixed if-this-then-that path, an agent can interpret a request and decide which steps or actions to take to get it done.
So the line is roughly: classic no-code automation runs the exact flow you define, while agents add reasoning and decision-making on top of it. Copilot helps you build, agents help execute. 🚀
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Hey team, thats huge.!I have been trying to build such an automation system (text to automation) and failed utterly :D Great technical work. What percent is deterministic and what percent of workflows is still random? AI is flexible, but not really deterministic. How did you solve this problem?
Albato
Thank you so much,@davitausberlin ! We really appreciate that 😊
Copilot is trained on Albato's knowledge base and hundreds of real-world automation use cases, so in most cases it will correctly understand, suggest, and implement the workflow the user is trying to build. That gives us a much more predictable experience than relying on a general-purpose AI model alone, while still keeping the flexibility of natural language interactions.
1000+ apps is a lot. curious what happens when one step in the chain breaks — does it retry or just die?
Albato
Thank you,@doganakbulut ! We're constantly expanding our app library 🚀
As for errors, we have built-in Error Handling that can be configured for each step of an automation, allowing you to define exactly what should happen if an error occurs:
Stop the automation – The automation stops immediately, and no subsequent steps are executed.
Continue the automation – The automation ignores the error and proceeds to the next step.
Proceed to a selected step – You can use the Error Handler as a router, sending the automation to any subsequent step you choose if an error occurs.
Once an automation is running, any failed requests are clearly shown in the execution log. From there, you can either manually resend failed requests or enable automatic error resending.
If an automation ends up containing only failed requests (with no successful executions), it will eventually be stopped automatically.
The copilot chat for setting up workflows is actually pretty smooth, I described a Slack to Sheets thing and it built the steps for me without much fuss. Surprised how quickly it handled the branching logic too.
Albato Embedded
@aylindurma83884 Love hearing this! 🙌 The Slack to Sheets flow is such a common one, glad the Copilot handled it smoothly, branching and all. That's exactly the experience we were going for. Thanks for giving it a spin! 🚀
Love how chat-driven the automation builder feels now. One thing I'd love to see is a visual diff or version history for flows, so when Copilot regenerates a scenario I can quickly see what changed and roll back if needed. Would save a lot of trial and error.
Albato Embedded
@mcahitdemi69gf Really appreciate this! 🙌 Glad the chat-driven builder feels good to you. And that's a great suggestion, a visual diff and version history for flows would make Copilot changes much easier to review and roll back. I'll pass it along to the team as feedback. Thanks for thinking it through with us!