Launching today

LemonLime
Automates your existing workflows with a single prompt.
95 followers
Automates your existing workflows with a single prompt.
95 followers
LemonLime lets teams automate their workflows in minutes with a single click. It connects to your existing tools, studies your business, and self-creates specialized AI agents and automations that support your team. Don’t know where to start? LemonLime helps with that, too, automatically surfacing suggested automations that you can implement with a single click.







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"Single prompt" automation is an interesting promise, but the hard part is usually the step after the prompt, where the tool has to understand the actual shape of your workflow well enough to not break it when an edge case shows up. Curious what "existing workflows" means in practice here. Are you parsing something structured like a Zapier chain or a documented SOP, or is it inferring the workflow from a freeform description the user types? Those are pretty different problems, and the second one gets messy fast.
"studies your business and self-creates agents" is the part i'd want to understand better before committing. most automation tools require you to map out the workflow yourself, so if this genuinely infers what needs automating from how your tools are already being used that's a meaningful step up. what does the study phase actually look at? connected app data, usage patterns, something else? and how long before it surfaces suggestions that are actually relevant to how your team works?
The idea of discovering automation opportunities instead of asking users to build them manually is really interesting. I'm curious, how does LemonLime decide which workflows are worth automating first?
Congrats on the launch! Regarding the suggested-automations feed... Auto-surfacing is a trust game IMO: a few strange suggestions in week 1 and an SMB owner might stop reading the feed. What would be the bar before something gets surfaced? A repetition count, a human pass on your side?
Finally tried LemonLime and was honestly surprised how fast it picked up on our team’s messy Slack and Sheets setup. The suggested automations actually made sense, not generic fluff.
The per-business adaptation is the right part. The hard part is making the agent show its working: what source it used, what changed in the tool/API, and where it needs a human to approve the next step. Small businesses need leverage, but they also need a way to debug the automation on a bad week.
How does LemonLime handle unusual workflows that change every week?