Build AI apps faster with one place for prompts, workflows, and publishing.
Use Dify when you want one place to build and launch an AI app.
Check if this matches what you need right now.
Look at price and setup together.
If you want to move quickly, this is a good first tool to try.
Best for teams that want to ship quickly without wiring every piece themselves.
Dify works well when you want to launch an AI app without building the whole stack first. It keeps prompts, workflows, and publishing in one product so teams can move faster.
Use n8n to connect apps, APIs, and AI steps in one workflow.
A simple way to build app-to-app workflows fast.
A beginner-friendly way to turn common business work into AI workflows.
Use Temporal when a workflow must keep running even when systems fail.
A plain-language guide to telling an AI agent apart from a normal chatbot, and deciding whether you need one now or later.
These words sound similar, but they solve different levels of the same problem.
A simple way to compare agent tools before you commit to one.
Teams need more than good output. They need review points, access control, privacy boundaries, and a safe fallback when things go wrong.
A plain-language guide to telling an AI agent apart from a normal chatbot, and deciding whether you need one now or later.
If you are still learning what AI is useful for, stay with finished apps. API choice only becomes relevant once AI has to fit inside your own system or repeat at scale.