A workflow automation platform that routes tasks to the right agent – human or AI. By connecting tools like Slack, Jira and Notion – Trace breaks down existing workflows, spots automation opportunities and embeds AI agents to repetitive tasks.
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4.7
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Trace earns praise for its practical, human-in-the-loop automation that maps real workflows and pinpoints what to automate without forcing process changes. Reviewers highlight seamless Slack, Jira, and Notion connections, quick setup, and a “workflow debugger” feel that surfaces hidden optimization opportunities. Users report strong time savings, reliable task routing between humans and AI, and clear, modifiable flows. Some express curiosity about long-term UX and flexibility for edge cases, but early hands-on testing notes a thoughtful balance of automation and oversight, with an intuitive UI and helpful context awareness.
The hybrid approach makes it a much more reliable and useful tool than an A.I only approach. Trace helped me identify (or more accurate prove) areas which we can safetly automate and break apart tasks that usually end up being too difficult/time consuming for one person to do.
Used Trace several times at home, but was not allowed to use at work sadly. I work in finances and since Trace requests data to docs, so it's not allowed. I did use trace to summarise hackerNews articles and get the digest to my email everyday and it works very well. I want to schedule the runs though! It’s still early, but the core idea is strong.
I get transparency and control at every step. Hybrid delegation means I can trust the workflow in real scenarios. Tags: hybrid approach, human in the loop
What needs improvement
Better docs for edge cases and expanded plugin options would help.
Just tried Trace, pretty slick. Love how it spots repetitive tasks and plugs AI in where it actually helps instead of overcomplicating things. Integrations with Slack, Jira, and Notion feel seamless. Definitely a solid workflow booster.
What's great
workflow automation (21)Slack integration (14)Jira integration (5)Notion integration (11)hybrid approach (9)human in the loop (7)
Been diving into Trace lately, and it's pretty solid. Automating workflows with AI agents feels like a game-changer, especially with seamless integrations into tools like Slack and Jira. It really speeds things up and cuts out the repetitive noise. Loving how it frees up time for more meaningful tasks! Definitely worth checking out if you’re looking to streamline your team’s workflow.
love how it puts human in the loop and allows you to sequentially build workflows. Each flow can be modified individually and set up. The process is clear from the very beginning. Unlike other AI products I've seen Trace is not built on hype and actually gives user ability to properly set and execute their workflows. Good job!
What's great
customizable workflows (4)workflow automation (21)human in the loop (7)
Looks like Trace is doing some solid work making workflows smoother with a mix of AI and human touch. Always love when tools find that sweet spot between automation and keeping things human-centered. I’m curious about how intuitive the integration with tools like Slack and Jira feels in practice.
What's great
workflow automation (21)Slack integration (14)Jira integration (5)hybrid approach (9)human in the loop (7)
its good that it integrates with tools like Slack and Notion, it’s all about saving time without overcomplicating things. Would love to see how it balances usability with automation in practice. Definitely something I’d try out for optimizing my daily tasks
I started using Trace to design workflows for promoting new products and supporting customer onboarding. It’s been really helpful in mapping out the process clearly and ensuring that all steps are aligned. Cannot wait for more new features!! Great Idea!