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Pipedream
Pipedream is a workflow automation platform for connecting APIs, databases, and AI agents with low-code and developer-friendly tools.
Pipedream
Connect APIs, databases, and AI agents in minutes
What is Pipedream?
Pipedream is a developer-focused automation platform that helps users connect APIs, databases, and AI services to build workflows, integrations, and AI agents. It supports event-driven automation, prebuilt app connectors, and deployment tools for creating internal automations and customer-facing integrations.
How to use Pipedream?
- 1Choose a trigger such as a webhook, app event, or schedule.
- 2Add actions to connect APIs, databases, or AI tools.
- 3Configure auth, data mappings, and logic steps.
- 4Test the workflow with sample data.
- 5Deploy the workflow or embed integrations into your product.
Pipedream Key Features
- Workflow builder for API automation
- AI agent builder
- Pipedream Connect for embedding integrations
- MCP servers with thousands of tools
- Scheduling and event-based triggers
- Large library of app integrations
- Developer-friendly workflow steps and code support
- Security features including SOC 2 Type II and GDPR compliance
Pipedream Use Cases
- Automating lead and user notifications
- Generating AI summaries and reports
- Syncing data between SaaS apps
- Building customer-facing integrations
- Monitoring email, calendar, or issue activity
- Creating AI-powered internal workflows
Pipedream Pricing & Free Credits
Pipedream currently operates on a Free, Freemium, Paid, Custom Pricing model.
Pipedream Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong API and integration support
- Useful for both workflows and AI agents
- Developer-friendly with flexible automation options
- Large ecosystem of connectors and tools
- Security and compliance-focused
Cons
- Can feel technical for non-developers
- Pricing details may vary by usage and plan
- Advanced automation may require setup time
What is Pipedream best for?
- Developers building automations
- Teams connecting SaaS tools
- Startups embedding integrations in products
- AI builders creating agents and workflows
- Operations teams automating repetitive processes