Gumloop, founded in a bedroom in Vancouver, lets users automate tasks with drag-and-drop modules | TechCrunch
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"If users ever want to use AI for enterprise purposes, the technology really has to have no margin for error. Leaving specific workflows completely up to AI is not realistic."
"We started the company in a bedroom in Vancouver as a side project. We were trying to solve a very simple problem for a group of nontechnical people... and it spiralled into something larger than we could have ever imagined."
"Gumloop automates repetitive workflows with AI, aiming to streamline basic tasks. It provides a workflow builder that integrates with third-party apps and tools."
"Brodeur-Urbas claims that teams at Instacart and Rippling are using Gumloop for various use cases."
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