Rohan Chaubey

Needle 2.0 - Vibe-automate workflows and earn passive income

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Just tell our builder agent what needs to be automated. Watch it in real-time building, testing and shipping your workflow, hands-free. It’s 2026; just vibe-automate it. On top, we launched a new way to earn as an AI builder. Just submit your workflow and start earning.

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Richard Poelderl

Very curious to check out Needle. Heard good things. Maybe I get the time to try it out on Friday already!

Onur Oruc

@richardpoelderl thanks for the support! would be happy to hear your experience once you've tried it :)

Ashish Tadose

Love the wedge here. If workflow automation becomes outcome-first, this gets very powerful. Congrats on the launch

Jan Heimes

Hey @ashish_tadose really appreciate that! Indeed, outcome first is the way to go!

Halil Önder Özbaşak

Fantastic tool for automation, especially for beginners who don't know what they are doing as well as hardened pros that can create pure magic. With this I was able to create an automation that scrapes Reddit related news for my interests and scores them for their importance within 30 minutes!

Onur Eken

@hozbasak Sounds awesome! Glad to hear that since it's exactly our intention with Needle: cut the friction and make everyone a builder.

Alexander Farr

Congrats @jan_heimes, shoutout on the launch! 🚀

Jan Heimes

@alexanderfarr 🚀 Thanks! Appreciate the support!

Ilya Lisin

I've spent embarrassing amounts of time maintaining Make/n8n workflows every time an API or UI changes upstream. If your agent genuinely detects and repairs breakages autonomously, that's the actual product moat — not the builder!

Jan Heimes

@ilya_lee It does on the building step. I like the thought on your end that if the workflow, that you scheduled to run on a specific frequency fails, it should try to fix it itself. That is a cool angle, actually. I do understand you right, correct?

Lien Chueh

The vibe coding piece to automation is interesting. It'll be interesting to see how I could use Needle to help with automating review as I vibe code.

Jan Heimes

@lienchueh That's a great use case! You could set up a workflow that automatically pulls your latest commits, runs them through an AI review step, and flags issues or suggestions before you even look at the code yourself. Pair that with Slack or Telegram notifications and you've got an automated review loop running in the background while you keep vibing. Would love to see what you build!

Kate Sleeman

I think speed of iteration is also underrated. Traditional automation tools still require a lot of manual configuration, so being able to describe a workflow and have an agent build it could save a lot of time.

Jan Heimes

@kate_sleeman Indeed and the agent can also auto-repair your workflow. It will iteratively review what it has done the output of the nodes and adjust its actions accordingly. What is a first workflow you would build?

Anthony Adams

Error handling is often where automation tools break down. If Needle can automatically debug or adapt workflows, that would be a huge advantage.

Jan Heimes

@anthony_adams_ Correct, Needle workflow agent does handle debugging and error handling. You can give it a spin and see the magic in action.

Hammad

Congrats on the launch!

Curious how Needle decides which integrations and logic to assemble when generating workflows from natural language?

Jan Heimes

@hmadhsan Great question! This is one of the core challenges we're tackling right now. We're constantly improving how the agent interprets user intent and translates it into the right workflow. Happy to go deeper if you want specifics.

Justus Mulli

Great stuff!

Onur Oruc

@justus_mulli Thank you!