Aaron O'Leary

Nominees for the Best AI Workflow Automation Tools Orbit Award.

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We’re officially in nominees season for the Orbit Awards: AI Workflow Automation.

This category is the “how did I ever do this manually” corner of AI. The tools that connect the messy middle. They route requests, hand off tasks, chase down follow ups, update systems, and generally keep work moving while you’re doing literally anything else.

The products in the running are @n8n, @Taskade, @Zapier , @Trace , @Relay.app , @Gumloop , @Lindy, @Wordware, @Airtop .

Now we want the stories behind the automations. Which one is running your daily ops? Which one replaced a dozen tabs and a recurring headache? What workflow did you set up once and never looked back?

Drop your real use case in the replies. And if you want to really nudge the results and have your fave walk away with the crown, leave a review on the product’s Product Hunt Hub.

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Caspar Jee

The workflow I never looked back on: inbound request → auto triage → assign → follow-up reminders → status update back to the requester. Before, this lived in my head and a messy inbox. Now it just runs. The tool almost doesn’t matter — but Zapier was the first one that made this reliable enough to trust.

Nabarun

We started building n8n like workflows for our products, but talking to users, the user learning curve was too high.

Hence we had to take agentic workflows and chat based frameworks. abstracting workflows away.

Thomas Hansen

I use Magic. 100% open sauce, 100% free of charge. No gatekeepers ^_^

https://github.com/polterguy/magic

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