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Lynk AI vs Power Automate: Copilot Sits Outside the Runtime
Lynk AI runs on an agent reasoning core. Power Automate is a Microsoft flowchart engine with Copilot bolted on. Here's where each one wins for real work, honestly.
Lynk AI vs Make.com: Scenarios First, Agents Second
Make.com added Make AI Agents to its scenario canvas in April 2025. Lynk AI starts from an agent-first runtime. An honest breakdown of where each one wins for real workflows.
Lynk AI vs UiPath: Autopilot Rides on Selector-Based RPA
UiPath added a 2024 GenAI copilot called Autopilot on top of its selector-based RPA runtime. Lynk AI puts the agent at the runtime layer itself. Honest comparison of when each still wins.
Lynk AI vs Zapier: Trigger-Action Runtimes Can't Host Real Agents
Zapier layered an AI teammate on top of its 2011 trigger-action Zap engine. Lynk AI runs an agent as the core runtime. This piece names the specific architectural cost and where each tool actually wins.
Lynk AI vs Intercom Fin: When the Help Center Ends, So Does the Agent
Intercom Fin is a retrieval chatbot bolted onto a help desk. Lynk AI is agent-first — its runtime reasons over any inbound artifact, not just tickets against a pre-indexed corpus.
Lynk AI vs Pega: Generated Workflows Still Need a Rules Engine to Run
Pega GenAI Blueprint generates BPMN case designs, but the runtime is still Pega's rules engine — case types have to be modeled before they can run. Lynk AI runs an agent as the runtime, so unmodeled inbound work is handled without a design pass.
Lynk AI vs Blue Prism: WorkHQ Is a Control Plane, Not a Reasoning Runtime
Blue Prism's WorkHQ (launched April 2026) is a control plane coordinating AI agents next to a 2001-era RPA runtime. Lynk AI is agent-first: the reasoning agent IS the runtime.
Lynk AI vs ServiceNow: The Otto Rebrand Doesn't Move the Workflow Engine
Lynk AI is agent-first; ServiceNow AI Agents (rebranded as Otto in 2026) are autonomous specialists gated behind the Prime tier of the Now Platform workflow engine. Where each wins, what breaks at the 15-tool ceiling, and how the tier math works.
Lynk AI vs Boomi: Agentstudio Manages Agents, AtomSphere Runs Them
Boomi's Agentstudio (2025) is an agent-management layer sitting on top of AtomSphere's two-decade-old process canvas. Lynk AI is AI-native — reasoning is the runtime. When each one wins.
Lynk AI vs Microsoft Copilot Studio: The Topic Tree Still Owns the Flow
Microsoft Copilot Studio bolts generative answers and agent nodes onto the 2019 Power Virtual Agents topic runtime. Lynk AI is AI-native: the reasoning loop is the runtime. Honest comparison on architecture, pricing, and buyer fit.
How a Forward Deployed Engineer Ships an Agentic AI Workflow in 4 Weeks
A Forward Deployed Engineer can ship an agentic AI workflow in four weeks when four inputs are ready: narrow scope, live data access, a decisive operator, and a real production target. The recipe, the failure modes, and the honest counter-position.
Lynk AI vs Kore.ai: Dual-Brain Still Means the Flowchart Runs
Kore.ai's Artemis (May 2026) uses a Dual-Brain Architecture where agentic reasoning runs alongside the Dialog Task flows Kore.ai has shipped since 2014. AI-native Lynk skips the flow scaffold entirely and lets the agent read whatever arrives.