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Celigo Empowers Business Users to Build and Govern AI Workflows
New natural language and low-code tools aim to help enterprises scale AI beyond pilots.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 6:09pm
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Celigo, an integration platform-as-a-service provider, has introduced new capabilities to simplify how enterprises build and scale artificial intelligence-driven automation. The company announced Celigo Ora, a natural-language interface, and a new Agent Builder tool to enable non-technical users to create and manage complex workflows across enterprise systems. The additions are designed to help organizations move AI initiatives from pilots into production by providing a standardized way to connect AI agents to enterprise systems while enforcing governance policies.
Why it matters
As enterprises attempt to operationalize AI, they face challenges with fragmented systems and a lack of standardized integration frameworks. Celigo's new offerings aim to address this issue by empowering business users to build and govern AI-driven workflows, which research shows is crucial for successfully scaling AI beyond a single department.
The details
Celigo Ora allows users to design, modify and troubleshoot integrations using conversational prompts rather than code. The interface is powered by a network of specialized AI agents that understand business systems, workflows and data context, enabling users to execute tasks such as building workflows or resolving errors without submitting IT tickets. Agent Builder complements Ora by providing a low-code environment for developing AI-driven automations that can reason through tasks and act across systems. The tools are integrated with Celigo's Model Context Protocol server to provide secure connectivity between AI agents and enterprise applications.
- Celigo Ora is currently available in a beta test.
- Agent Builder and the MCP server are generally available.
The players
Celigo Inc.
A California-based company that provides an integration platform-as-a-service.
Matt Graney
Celigo's chief product officer.
What they’re saying
“Any team can now describe what they need to put into production, from simple integrations to autonomous agents, while IT maintains the control and governance the enterprise requires.”
— Matt Graney, Chief Product Officer
The takeaway
Celigo's new tools aim to bridge the gap between business users and IT, empowering non-technical teams to build and govern AI-driven workflows while maintaining enterprise-level governance and control. This could help organizations overcome the challenges of scaling AI beyond pilot projects and unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence across the enterprise.


