We’ve been running Make and Zapier in parallel for about a year, and our licensing costs have gotten messy. I’m wondering if there’s a smarter way to analyze where we’re actually bleeding money instead of doing this manually.
I’ve heard about autonomous AI teams that can orchestrate analysis workflows—basically, multiple agents working together to break down a complex problem. I’m curious whether that’s something you could actually deploy to compare our Make vs Zapier setup comprehensively, identify which automations fit where, and flag cost-saving opportunities.
The appeal is obvious—if you describe the analysis you want to run and autonomous agents handle the execution, you get answers faster and potentially more thorough than if one person does the legwork. But I’m skeptical about whether the output would actually be reliable enough to base financial decisions on.
Has anyone tried this? Would you trust an autonomous AI team’s cost analysis enough to act on it, or is this still too new and needing human oversight for anything important?