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Build agents & automations integrated across your workspace
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Build agents & automations integrated across your workspace
813 followers
Tines offers a secure, trusted, vendor-agnostic platform to build, run, and monitor intelligent workflows.







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@zmiro Thanks for your help making it so intuitive and beautiful at the same time!
The emphasis on workflows that hold up when inputs change or edge cases appear is important. Most automation tools look good in demos and break under real-world complexity.
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Thanks @shreya_chaurasia19, I couldn't agree more! Building is becoming easier with AI - Tines is a platform with security and trust in our DNA - we help teams build, run, and monitor their most important workflows. We have tens of thousands of enterprise users who trust us with their critical workflows, and we have customisable, powerful error detection logic, monitoring, testing, retrying, and the ability to modify your workflow (with change control & approvals) quickly and easily when you need to!
The security angle here is interesting. Building VibeCheck (AI code security scanner), one thing that keeps coming up is how security automation needs stricter guardrails than regular automation - if an agent decides to quarantine something at 2am, you want a human to okay it before that actually happens.
Does Tines have built-in human approval steps, or is that something you wire in yourself?
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@mykola_kondratiuk When building your workflows or tools, you get to pick which of these tools have humans in the loop. We don't believe in the one size fits all approach as we've found that different organizations have different needs and have different levels of comfort when it comes to AI and agents. Humans in the loop have been a big part of our philosophy well before AI!
The two easiest ways to do this would be to add a prompt or if you need more flexibility, you can build custom pages/forms.
The 'add a prompt' option is simpler than I expected honestly. Is that just a natural language instruction in the workflow config? For security stuff I'd want something closer to what you described with custom pages/forms - like on-call gets a 'quarantine this file? [approve/deny]' prompt before anything destructive fires. Is that the typical pattern people use for sensitive security operations?
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@mykola_kondratiuk Yeah exactly, prompt is just a formula as part of our formulas language (very like excel formulas) and is meant to be simple and light weight. A lot of customers love pages for your exact use cases, but it extends well past that.
People build some pretty powerful apps and forms, you can check some of them out in our library!
As a Tines Community Champion and someone who’s spent countless hours building and experimenting with flows, I can confidently say that Tines is one of the most flexible and intuitive automation platforms out there. What I love most is how it empowers you to automate anything you can imagine, no matter how complex or simple the use case.
While it’s often used by technical teams like SecOps, DevOps, or IT, Tines has evolved into a tool that’s just as valuable for less technical teams too. The interface is incredibly user-friendly, and the barrier to entry keeps getting lower with every update. A great example of that is the new Story Copilot feature. Your personal automation assistant that helps you build, debug, understand, or even summarize any flow. It’s an absolute game-changer for both new and experienced users.
And of course, I have to mention the Tines support team. They’re hands down the most responsive and helpful team I’ve ever interacted with. No matter what question, issue, or feature request you have, they’re always quick to respond and genuinely eager to help. It really shows how much they care about both the community and improving the product based on real feedback.
Tines isn’t just an automation platform, it’s a community-driven ecosystem that keeps getting better with every release. Couldn’t be prouder to be part of it.
Tines is interesting because it’s not trying to be flashy it’s trying to be infrastructure. Build agents & automations integrated across your workspace” basically means: connect all your tools, add logic, and let workflows run without constant human babysitting.
Vendor-agnostic → big deal for enterprises that don’t want lock-in.
Security-first positioning → smart, especially if targeting IT/SecOps.
Build + run + monitor → they’re selling reliability, not just creation. This feels less AI toy and more operational backbone. The kind of thing security teams and ops teams quietly depend on.
This feels like automation built for real teams, not just perfect demos and it’s great to see it opened up to smaller teams too.
It seems like the capabilities are here but I dont see it anywhere explicitly: Could I use tines for onboarding/off-boarding employees? Is it possible to onboard new employees to certain tools by group/team?
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@cberg22 We have a whole section in our story library dedicated to handling the employee life cycle. This one specifically is a great example showing how to onboarding new employees and give them access to tools based on their role!
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@cberg22 @yannickgloster - onboarding/offboarding is one of the most common use cases we'd see teams use Tines for. As Yannick highlighted, the story library is a great starting point. And here's a specific example from a global crypto exchange company who used Tines for exactly that use case. They saved 4hrs onboarding time per new hire.