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Order fulfilment automation without code
Tutorials

How to Automate Order Fulfilment Notifications Without Writing a Line of Code

When a Shopify order ships, your warehouse team needs to know, the customer needs an email, and the Google Sheet needs a row.

Aymeric Zhuo
Why ops teams struggle with complex workflow builder tools
Product

Why Ops Teams Hate Workflow Builders (And What We're Doing About It)

Flowchart editors, webhook URLs, OAuth scopes — the existing tools were built by developers for developers.

Aymeric Zhuo
Plain-English automation explained
Explainer

Plain-English Automation: What It Actually Means

Natural language processing in workflow tools is not new. What is new is making it the primary interface.

Priya Desai
Five essential automations for operations teams
Guides

5 Automations Every Ops Team Should Be Running

From new hire onboarding tasks to weekly report emails, these five automations save ops teams an average of three hours per week.

Tom Whitfield
New Agenno integrations including Xero and QuickBooks
Product Updates

New Integrations: Xero, QuickBooks, and 8 More Apps Now Supported

Finance teams asked, we shipped. Agenno now connects to Xero, QuickBooks, Stripe, and eight other apps.

Priya Desai
Bridging the gap from standard operating procedures to live automation
Guides

From SOP to Automation: Bridging the Gap Your IT Team Hates

Your standard operating procedures are already written. They live in Word docs and Notion pages. Turning them into live automations should not require a ticket to IT.

Aymeric Zhuo
Customer story: automating the returns process
Customer Stories

How Cordell Supplies Automated Their Returns Process in One Afternoon

Cordell Supplies' ops team had a returns process that touched four systems and required manual copy-paste at every step.

Saoirse Brennan
Automation guide for business analysts
Guides

Automation for Business Analysts: A Practical Starting Point

Business analysts sit between the process and the data. They know exactly what should happen and exactly where the breakdowns occur.

Tom Whitfield
Automation run logs and transparency for ops teams
Product

Run Logs: Why Automation Transparency Matters for Ops Teams

Knowing an automation runs is not enough. Knowing when it ran, what triggered it, and which records it touched is what lets ops managers trust the process.

Priya Desai
Lessons from building software for non-technical users
Behind the Build

Building for Non-Technical Users: A Year of Hard Lessons

When your users' first question is "what is a webhook?", you know you have a different design challenge.

Aymeric Zhuo
Automate monthly reporting for finance and ops teams
Tutorials

Automate Your Monthly Reporting Email — Without Touching a Spreadsheet Formula

Every month, someone on your team manually pulls numbers from three places and emails the same report to the same six people.

Saoirse Brennan
Agenno templates launch — 60 automation starting points
Product Updates

Introducing Templates: 60 Automation Starting Points for Ops Teams

We built 60 templates based on the most common automations our users described in their first week.

Tom Whitfield