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Latenode AI Agents Embedded

Pump up your SaaS with embedded AI agents

API
Artificial Intelligence
No-Code

Add AI agents and 600+ integrations to your SaaS in a day. Launch faster, say “yes” to any integration request, and boost MRR with built-in automations. No dev time required.

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👋 Hey builders and hackers! Big thanks to @mituhin for hunting us!

I’ve started a few companies, and one thing’s always true: if you want to grow, you need integrations. Fast shipping wins.

Building those integrations from scratch is the worst decision that you can make as a founder. It takes months and eats up your budget. That’s why we started offering Latenode for embedding.

With 600+ plug-and-play integrations and 400+ AI models, you can launch automation inside your product in just one day. Fully embedded. No “we’ll do it later” excuses 😅

Here’s what you get:

⚡ Go live in days

💰 Save $100K+ on dev

📈 Increase MRR and keep users with native automations

We’re super excited to share this and would love your feedback.

Let me know what integrations, AI use cases, or SDK features you want to see. I’ll be here all day answering questions!

– Oleg

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Game-changer for builders! Embedding 600+ integrations and 400+ AI models in a day is wild. Latenode makes “do it later” obsolete — love the speed and impact. Great work, team!

This is a massive unlock for SaaS founders. The "no dev time" angle is a huge win for early-stage teams trying to scale smart. Congrats on the launch!

Latenode AI Agents Embedded looks like a powerful way to supercharge SaaS products quickly by adding AI agents and tons of integrations without needing dev resources. This could really help startups move faster and scale with ease. I’ll give it a try when I get a chance. Congrats on the launch 🚀

Great product! I use it for sales and accounting automation. User friendly, fast, cost effective solution!

Thaat's a novel idea. I love it!! So it's like a bridge between no-codes (like Bubble.io) and coding yourself (or vibe coding), right? How would it work for someone used to no-codes that wants to start using Cursor and support the process with your app?