Budibase is the AI platform for operations teams. Deploy AI agents that handle requests, approvals, and workflows - then connect them to your data and internal tools. Build apps when you need control, automate when you need scale, and let agents do the work.
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Budibase AI Agents
Launched this week
Budibase introduces AI agents for operations teams.
Handle requests, approvals, and workflows automatically - connected to your data and tools.
Trigger from Slack/Teams/Discord, build apps when needed, and let agents do the work.






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Budibase
“AI agents that run operations” sounds great.
In reality, most workflows break on edge cases.
Budibase
Cheers for the comment@ion_simion_bajinaru - it's a fair point and something i've been thinking a lot about recently.
Traditional workflows do break on edge cases because they’re rigid and predefined. Our approach with agents is a bit different - instead of encoding every path upfront, the agent can interpret requests, gather missing context, and adapt when things don’t fit a strict flow.
It’s definitely something we’re still improving (especially in beta), but we’ve found this handles variability much better than static workflows.
Curious, what edge cases have you seen cause the most issues?
Budibase
@ion_simion_bajinaru 100% agree, and here's what were doing to cover the edge cases:
We'll be adding evals asap to help you get the accuracy locked in
Our Automations all you to build deterministic workflows. This allows you to allow the agent to what is does best - deal with unstructured data and and fuzzy business rule. The agent can the use your automation as a tool - ensuring 100% determinism in the parts of the process that are already well defined.
Appreciate the comment!
The real gap in production isn’t interpretation, but control.
Monostate AItraining
Is this open source?
Budibase
@andrew_correa Yes. You can find the repo here:
https://github.com/Budibase/budibase
Open source AI agents for ops is an interesting wedge - the self-hosted angle matters a lot for anything touching customer data or internal workflows. Most teams I know are cautious about letting a SaaS agent touch their CRM or support queue. How does Budibase handle the agent permissions model - is it role-based on what the agent can read/write, or more of a "here is the whole app, go" setup?
Trufflow
Similar to how there could be internal tool sprawl, could there be an issue with AI agent sprawl? For instance, AI agents spun up that do very similar tasks being used within the same team when there should really only be one?
ClawOffice
Excited you guys are going to get this 🔥
Budibase
@tarasshyn Thanks Taras!