Workflow automation platforms for non-technical users?
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(This post was last modified: 12-12-2025, 12:44 AM by LunaL.)
I keep hearing about workflow automation platforms but they all seem to require programming knowledge or technical skills. Are there any workflow automation platforms designed for non-technical users? I want to automate simple tasks like moving data between apps, sending reminders, and organizing files without having to learn to code.

For non-technical users, I recommend Zapier. The interface uses simple if this then that" logic that doesn't require coding. There are thousands of pre-built "Zaps" for common workflows, so you often don't need to build anything from scratch. I've automated things like saving email attachments to Dropbox and adding form responses to spreadsheets without writing a single line of code.
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Microsoft Power Automate (part of Office 365) is designed for non-technical users. The template gallery has hundreds of pre-built workflows for common business processes. The visual designer lets you build automations by connecting blocks - no code required. If your organization uses Microsoft products, it integrates seamlessly.
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IFTTT (If This Then That) is probably the most accessible workflow automation platform for beginners. The applet system lets you enable pre-built automations with one click. While it's less powerful than Zapier or Power Automate, it's perfect for simple personal automations like saving social media photos to cloud storage or getting weather notifications.
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