AI agents are everywhere right now, and platforms like Gumloop are betting that enterprises want tools built specifically to design, launch, and manage agents. But here’s the question: do you need a specialized app for agentic workflows, or a platform that integrates agents more broadly into your existing business processes?
Most enterprises already use dozens of tools across departments, including CRMs, project management software, HR platforms, and communication apps. The real challenge isn’t building standalone agentic workflows; it’s enabling agents to get work done within the apps your teams use every day.
Gumloop and Zapier both offer agents and automation, but they take fundamentally different approaches. Here’s what to consider when deciding between them.
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Zapier vs. Gumloop at a glance
Zapier is an established and widely-integrated automation and AI orchestration platform that connects with thousands of business apps using agents and deterministic workflows. Gumloop is a newer agent-first automation tool that has evolved from a workflow builder into a platform for deploying and managing AI agents.
Here’s a quick summary, but keep reading for more details.
Zapier | Gumloop | |
|---|---|---|
Best for | Enterprise-wide AI orchestration across all teams and skill levels | Teams whose primary automation focus is building and deploying AI agents |
Integrations | 8,000+ connected apps, including 500+ AI tools | 100+ connected apps; additional apps can be connected via custom integrations |
Ease of use | Anyone can build in minutes with Copilot; thousands of templates | Intuitive agent-focused interface; 180+ templates and growing |
Platform scope | Automations, AI agents, chatbots, data storage, forms, process mapping | Automations, AI agents, and basic forms |
Pricing model | Predictable task-based pricing | Variable credit system; costs depend on workflow complexity |
Security & governance | SOC 2, SSO, GDPR, CCPA, unified admin hub, audit logging, granular controls, real-time alerts | SOC 2, SSO, GDPR, audit logging, granular permissions; Gumstack for org-wide agent monitoring |
Support & reliability | 15+ years of development, 99.99% uptime, used by 69% of Fortune 1000; 80+ billion tasks automated to date | Founded 2023; 800+ million tasks automated to date |
Gumloop is focused on AI agents; Zapier builds end-to-end AI business systems
Gumloop has rebuilt itself around AI agents as the primary interface for getting work done. Agents can run on schedules, respond to trigger events, use skills and workflows, and self-improve over time.

Gumloop’s workflow builder still exists, but it now plays more of a supporting role for agents. You can initiate workflows manually if you want, but the real point of building them is for agents to call on them as needed to get stuff done.

You can also create Skills that define a specific process for frequent tasks. When you request emails, reports, or lead qualification, Skills help your agent do them the same way every time. (One neat feature: when you correct your agent’s mistake, your agent will update the relevant Skill accordingly so things go smoother next time.)
Zapier’s focus is broader. Zapier also offers AI agents and agentic workflows—but rather than making them the whole product, Zapier treats them as one layer of a larger AI orchestration platform. With 8,000+ integrations, Zapier makes it easy to put AI to work across the software that powers your business, not just within relatively siloed agent workflows.

Zapier also includes extensive capabilities beyond automation:
Chatbots for embedding AI into websites and internal systems
Tables for storing and managing structured data across workflows
Forms for building custom forms that connect to your Zaps and Tables
Canvas for visually mapping and documenting business processes
Agents to create your own AI assistants for any task
Code by Zapier for code-forward automation when you need it
Gumloop offers agents, workflows, and basic forms, and while there’s not a dedicated chatbot function, you can create support agents that function similarly. But it lacks some of Zapier’s most compelling features, including Tables and Canvas.
And with just 100+ integrations versus Zapier’s 8,000+, Gumloop is much more limiting if you want agentic workflows to run across your entire app stack.
Both platforms are easy to use
Just a few years ago, launching agents meant orchestrating every step, from logic to error handling. Creating automations required you to either use templates or map the process out manually.
With Zapier Copilot, both processes are far easier: just describe what you want, and Copilot builds it for you.

Even ambitious enterprise projects can start with a simple Copilot chat. While competing AI assistants (like Gumloop’s) can create agents or workflows autonomously, Zapier Copilot is unique in the breadth of products it orchestrates. You can weave together workflows, agents, chatbots, tables, and forms into a cohesive business system just by chatting with Copilot about the problem you need to solve.
For enterprise users, Zapier’s ease of use has a big impact on scalability. Andrew Harding, VP Marketing & Content Partnerships at Slate Magazine, puts it this way: “We’re training the team to build for themselves… The more AI-first builders we have, the faster we grow.” With Zapier, every non-technical team, from HR to customer support, is empowered to create and manage their own workflows—instead of waiting in an IT queue for simple changes.
Gumloop can’t match Zapier’s breadth. That said, it’s come a long way recently in terms of ease of use: Gumloop’s new agent-focused platform is far more intuitive than its older workflow-driven experience. Most interactions with Gumloop now start with a chat, just like Zapier Copilot.

Gumloop’s Home tab gives a clean overview of the agents and workflows you’ve interacted with recently, and it’s easy to jump between agents, skills, and workflows as you build out your agentic ecosystem.

And if you’re the type to jump straight to templates, both platforms give you plenty of ways to get started quickly. Gumloop has 180+ templates for agents and workflows, and that number is growing steadily since most templates are submitted by Gumloop users. Zapier offers thousands of templates for app-to-app workflows, along with hundreds of multi-product solutions for use cases like brand mention tracking, AI sales coaching, unified lead capture systems, and automated weekly Slack standups.

Zapier connects with 80x more apps than Gumloop
Zapier offers a massive app ecosystem with over 8,000 pre-built integrations spanning every category: CRMs, productivity platforms, marketing and sales tools, finance and operations, and emerging AI and data platforms. No matter what apps your teams use, Zapier probably integrates with them out of the box.
Gumloop’s integration library is tiny by comparison, with just over 100 integrations. While Gumloop is strategic about integrating popular apps like Slack, Asana, Typeform, and Pipedrive, most teams will quickly run into limits when they need to integrate less common tools or industry-specific apps.
One option is creating additional integrations yourself. Gumloop makes this easier than many automation platforms since you can use its AI assistant to create custom integrations on your behalf through workarounds like Python scripts and custom MCP triggers. Maintenance is an ongoing challenge, however: you’re still responsible for handling API changes, managing authentication, and troubleshooting errors.
With Zapier’s huge library of pre-built integrations, API updates and testing happen automatically—which means less troubleshooting, less maintenance, and less technical debt.
Zapier is a proven choice for scaling across enterprise teams
Zapier is a battle-tested platform with 15 years of development and millions of active customers, including users at large enterprises like Meta, Samsung, Mastercard, and Disney. 69% of the Fortune 1000 use Zapier, and it’s widely used by companies of all sizes for everything from customer support to sales to HR.
Gumloop, founded in 2023, is a newer platform with a shorter enterprise track record. That’s not to say Gumloop is the wrong choice for enterprise teams: it offers a serious security and compliance stack, with SOC 2, GDPR, SCIM/SAML support, RBAC, audit logging, custom data retention, AI model access controls, and organizational dashboards.
Gumloop also recently launched Gumstack, an observability platform to help enterprises monitor how agents use data and access tools. Along with monitoring Gumloop’s agents, it can also view tool calls across Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor.

But Zapier is a more proven choice for business-critical enterprise automations.
Zapier has automated 81 billion+ tasks to date, far more than Gumloop’s 800 million. And Zapier’s Enterprise plan offers SSO/SCIM, user management, granular permissions, and SOC 2, SOC 3, GDPR, and CCPA compliance, along with real-time alerts and a 99.99% uptime SLA. You also get access to a unified admin center to manage governance settings and approval workflows across all Zapier products, plus extensive audit logging that covers asset creation, login activity, variable tracking, and much more.

Given that Gumloop has already pivoted focus once, you can’t be quite as confident that things won’t continue to change—it’s a new company still finding its footing. Zapier, on the other hand, has proven itself as a reliable leader in automation and AI.
Zapier’s pricing is more transparent and predictable
Gumloop’s pricing model is credit-based, with varying costs for different workflows based on how advanced they are. Basic flows are priced at one credit, while more complex actions run anywhere from two to 60 credits.
While this credit-based system is understandable given the range of API costs involved, all those variables make it hard to know exactly what you’re getting when you sign up. You need to keep an eye on your credit budget to make sure you’re not burning through credits faster than expected—especially when operating at scale with multiple departments and team members.
20,000 credits on Gumloop’s Pro plan might mean:
Thousands of basic tasks (like simple app-to-app flows)
Hundreds of higher-difficulty actions (like advanced AI calls)
Dozens of resource-intensive workflows (like contact enrichment)
Even designing Gumloop agents or testing workflows consumes credits. In my testing, building a single lead qualification agent burned through nearly 1,000 credits.
With Zapier, you can design and test anything you want for free. Zapier uses a transparent, predictable task-based pricing model: you’re charged only for completed work actions. Even better, there’s a long list of internal steps that never count as tasks, including:
As a result, every task represents meaningful work completed in your connected apps, with no confusion about whether a particular action will consume credits or trigger variable costs.
And although Gumloop’s costs may appear lower in some scenarios, Zapier delivers significantly more value for your investment. You get 8,000+ pre-built, maintained integrations, meaning you won’t spend engineering time and resources building custom API connections like you would with Gumloop’s limited integration library. Zapier also provides a much fuller set of features, including automations, tables, forms, agents, chatbots, and process mapping on every plan.
Gumloop vs. Zapier: Which is best for your business?
If you’re choosing between Zapier and Gumloop, the core question is whether you need a platform built around agents or a complete AI orchestration platform that includes agents alongside everything else.
Choose Zapier if:
You need automation that works across your entire organization, not just agent workflows
You want 8,000+ pre-built integrations with no maintenance burden
You need a complete platform with agents, workflows, chatbots, data storage, forms, and process mapping all in one place
You want 15+ years of enterprise reliability and 99.99% uptime
Choose Gumloop if:
AI agents are your primary use case and you want a platform purpose-built around them
You want agents that document and refine their own processes over time using Gumloop’s Skills system
You can work within a smaller integration library and are comfortable building custom connections for apps outside the Gumloop catalog
For most enterprises, agents are only as powerful as the systems they’re connected to. Zapier delivers immediate value, connects your business apps with dependable automations, and allows anyone on your team to build sophisticated AI business systems in minutes.
Connect with our team to see how Zapier fits your strategy, or create an account and start building now.
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This article was originally published in October 2025. The most recent update was in March 2026.


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