Tines, a leader in no-code automation, has introduced a major upgrade to its platform with the launch of AI-powered agents, giving enterprises unprecedented control and flexibility in automating complex workflows. Announced from Boston and Dublin, this new feature enables teams to apply the optimal level of AI, ranging from deterministic logic to human-guided copilots to fully autonomous agents-based on each workflow’s unique needs and security requirements.
These intelligent agents are designed to operate independently, provide context-aware suggestions, and collaborate in real time, all within Tines’ secure infrastructure. Unlike many AI tools that raise concerns over data privacy and external sharing, Tines ensures that no customer data leaves its environment or is used for model training, offering enterprise-grade privacy and governance.
“AI is the antidote to undifferentiated, repetitive muckwork, but only if it can be easily put to use by humans,” said Eoin Hinchy, co-founder and CEO of Tines. “Tines puts the power of AI directly into our fingertips by allowing humans to easily control exactly where and how AI is being used within mission-critical work, all while being safeguarded by best-in-class security and guardrail protocols.”
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This launch comes as enterprises continue to struggle with fully integrating AI into operations. According to McKinsey, while 92% of companies intend to increase AI investments, few have achieved meaningful implementation. Tines tackles these adoption challenges by combining enterprise-grade security, seamless integrations, and a user-friendly, no-code interface. Teams can easily build and orchestrate complex workflows, deploy chatbots, and integrate with tools like Slack—maximizing the ROI of AI initiatives while simplifying change management.
“The next wave of enterprise automation is about precision: applying the right type of AI to the right problem,” said Christopher Kissel, Research VP at IDC. “Unifying autonomous agents, copilots, and deterministic logic on one platform enables scalable, responsible automation.”
With agents, Tines bridges the gap between AI ambition and execution, empowering organizations to scale automation securely and intelligently. As Hinchy emphasized, “This is just the beginning… Agents mark a shift toward workflow systems that adapt to teams—not the other way around.”