Why automation is easy to overestimate
Workflows are often quick to build technically. The real difference between demo and value lies in process clarity, exception handling, monitoring, and ownership.
What matters before platform selection
Not every automation platform fits every security profile, team, or integration landscape.
- Document process logic and exceptions
- Clarify approvals, logging, and error handling
- Define ownership for operations and further development
What good AI automation looks like
It measurably reduces friction, stays traceable, and fits into existing operations instead of creating shadow workflows.
Which workflow decisions matter before comparing platforms
Whether Power Automate, n8n, or another stack fits best is decided less by demos than by process logic, governance, and exception handling.
- Which approvals, escalations, and follow-up loops need to be modeled cleanly?
- Which logging, monitoring, and error-handling logic is required for productive operations?
- Which teams will own maintenance, extension, and day-to-day operations?