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June 26, 2026

The Practical AI Automation Stack: Zapier, Make, Gumloop and Lindy

Automation becomes valuable when it removes a repeated decision or handoff. It becomes dangerous when nobody owns the outcome.

Automation becomes valuable when it removes a repeated decision or handoff. It becomes dangerous when nobody owns the outcome.

Before and after

Before: Teams moved data between apps manually, wrote the same emails, and asked “who is handling this?” several times a week.

After: AI automation tools can classify requests, draft responses, enrich records, trigger tasks, and escalate exceptions.

Best AI tools for this workflow

  • Zapier Agents
  • Make
  • Gumloop
  • Lindy

Step-by-step workflow

  1. Step 1: Write the manual workflow in five steps.
  2. Step 2: Mark which steps are rules, which are judgment, and which are approval.
  3. Step 3: Automate rules first in Zapier or Make.
  4. Step 4: Use Gumloop for AI-heavy document and data workflows.
  5. Step 5: Use Lindy-style agents only where the task has clear boundaries.

Copy-and-paste prompts

Map this workflow into trigger, decision, action, approval, and exception.
Classify this customer message and suggest the next step.
Create a weekly automation failure report from these logs.

Visual proof to add

Screenshot idea: show a workflow diagram with human approval gates clearly marked.

What I would check before paying

Every automation needs an owner, a failure path, and a stop button.

Conclusion

The strongest AI automation stack is not the most autonomous one. It is the one your team can trust and debug.

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