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







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.
I can see the focus on security and no code for IT, but from a builder's perspective, what would be the 'killer feature' that would make me switch my workflows from something like n8n over to Tines?
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@mythweever I think this post from @thomas_kinsella covers it well. But if I were to say what one of the killer features is for me is, I'd say the story copilot feature. It transforms the speed to build. Game-changer for me.
My recommendation would be to try Tines free community edition the next time you want to build a new workflow. It's easy to sign up to and you can be building in about 60 seconds.
Does the tool-scoping per agent carry over when you chain agents in a single story? That's where most orchestration platforms get messy... agent A calls agent B, and suddenly B inherits permissions it shouldn't have. Tines letting you build MCP servers directly on the storyboard means you define the boundary once instead of wiring up external policy layers. The three-legged model (deterministic logic, agents, human checkpoints) is more honest than platforms promising fully autonomous workflows and blaming the user when something drifts.
I've been using Tines at work and at home. It honestly has made my life so much easier. I've checked out Zapier, N8N, Make - while they each have pros and cons, I love how simple building an automation is in Tines. There's a nice balance between an intuitive UX and deeper technical functionality to really dial in my workflows.
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@nick_winninger I started using Tines (almost!) a year ago and the simplicity of the UI and process makes such a difference to not feeling overwhelmed at the start of a workflow 💪
Biased because I work here, but I’m consistently blown away by how fast you can go from an idea to a production-ready workflow in Tines. The new Story Copilot is a total game hanger! It’s incredibly intuitive to just prompt your way into a complex story.
If you're looking to build intelligent automation without the steep learning curve, definitely give this a spin!
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@edgarortiz Hard agree! Story copilot has genuinely made me feel so much more confident when building.
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@zmiro Thanks for your help making it so intuitive and beautiful at the same time!
Finally, a tool that doesn't treat 'no-code' like a limitation. Most automation platforms turn into a mess of spaghetti code the moment you need a loop or complex logic, but Tines actually handles that complexity well.
It’s been a massive win for our Ops team; we can finally hit internal API endpoints without having to ask the engineering team to build a custom admin panel every time. Solid release.