Reviewers say Trace stands out by turning rough prompts into editable, human-and-AI workflows that match how teams actually work. Users repeatedly praise the clear visual graph, easy handoffs, and ability to step in when automation needs a human, especially for ops, compliance, reporting, and cross-tool processes. Several say it feels more transparent and less rigid than Zapier, Make, n8n, or building in-house. The main complaints are familiar: more integrations, better alerts for failed runs, stronger reporting, smoother onboarding, and more control for debugging, scheduling, APIs, and versioning.
Lovable
Looks great ! Looking forward to testing it !
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@stephane_boghossian Thanks! Excited to hear how it works for you.
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We can’t wait to see what you think!
Awesome!
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Thanks a lot, Stephane!
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We are happy you liked it;)
Stormy
@karmedge Thanks Robert! Let us know if we can help with automatic work at Stormy. Will be glad to help
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@karmedge appreciate it Robert
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@karmedge thanks Robert, doing our best!
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Thank you, we're glad you like it!
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Thanks a lot!
Seems like a great tool. Congrats on launch!
@robbins23 thanks Robbin!
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@robbins23 Thanks Robbin, much appreciated
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Thank you!
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Really appreciate the support!
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Thanks a lot!
I like the “Human + AI workforce” framing here because it acknowledges that most enterprise workflows still need coordination and approvals. Curious how task recovery and escalation are handled when an agent fails midway through a long-running workflow.
Love the 'route to the right agent' framing. The hard part is governance: do you support audit trails + approvals (human checkpoints) so agents can propose actions in Slack/Jira/Notion but not silently execute without review?
How does Trace handle data security boundaries when agents pull context across these different tools?
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@imnikhill10 thank you, big day for us!
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@imnikhill10 lets go 🍾
@imnikhill10 thanks Nikhil, working hard on it!
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Thanks!
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Thanks a lot!