Saturday, January 31, 2026

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This No-Code Platform Just Got Smarter—Thanks to a New AI Agent

FutureThis No-Code Platform Just Got Smarter—Thanks to a New AI Agent
AI Agent / Shutterstock
AI Agent / Shutterstock

On Monday, Make, a no-code business automation platform, unveiled its AI agent.

The platform allows users to connect applications and data through a user-friendly drag-and-drop interface, enabling them to design automation processes using conditional logic.

Fabien Veit, CEO of Make, highlighted the advancements brought by the AI agent. This technology has revolutionized automation by making it more intelligent and adaptable. He noted that users can now create automation systems that respond to various scenarios without relying on rigid, predefined rules.

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