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Workato connects applications and automates workflows using API-driven logic. Supervity automates entire business operations with AI Employees that work across systems, documents, and interfaces, no code required.
Deploy your first AI Employee in just days, not weeks.
Empower business teams to build and launch automations with zero code.
Built from the ground up to handle judgment, complexity, and unstructured data.
One subscription. No hidden costs. No license jungle.
Automates full job functions, not just repetitive clicks.




Built for teams that want results without the wait
If you lead HR, Sales, Finance, or IT Support and your ideas sit in an IT queue, Supervity gives your team the power to launch AI Employees without the wait or the red tape.
You want serious automation results but don’t have a squad of RPA developers or endless budget. Supervity gives you everything you need without the complexity you don’t.
Have a real business problem you need solved now? From onboarding to lead follow-up, Supervity helps you deploy live, working solutions in days, not quarters.
Workato is an iPaaS platform designed to integrate applications using API-based workflows called Recipes. Supervity is an AI-native platform that deploys AI Employees to execute complete business processes end to end across systems, documents, and interfaces.
Yes, Supervity is a strong alternative when the objective is business process execution rather than system integration. While Workato excels at API orchestration, Supervity focuses on replacing manual operational work with autonomous AI Employees.
For many operational workflows, yes. Supervity can automate processes that span ERP systems, portals, emails, documents, and UIs where APIs are limited or unavailable. For heavy data synchronization or ETL-focused use cases, iPaaS platforms may still be used alongside Supervity.
No. Supervity can operate with APIs, but it does not depend on them. AI Employees can work through documents, emails, portals, legacy UIs, and enterprise applications such as SAP GUI and Oracle Forms.
Workato is well suited for event-driven, API-based workflows such as syncing CRM and ERP data, triggering notifications, or orchestrating SaaS applications in a modern cloud stack.
Supervity is designed for long-running, exception-prone workflows such as invoice processing, procure-to-pay, onboarding, compliance checks, reconciliations, and shared services operations.
Workato is primarily used by IT teams, integration specialists, and RevOps teams responsible for managing application connectivity and data flow across systems.
Supervity is used by business and operations teams in Finance, HR, Procurement, IT Operations, and Shared Services who want to automate work without relying heavily on IT.
Supervity includes built-in exception handling, approval flows, retries, and recovery mechanisms through its AI Command Center. This allows workflows to pause, escalate, and resume safely.
Workato workflows are primarily deterministic. Exceptions often require manual intervention, additional Recipes, or external monitoring and handling.
Supervity deployments typically take weeks using role-based AI Employees and pre-configured workflows. Workato deployments can take longer depending on the number of integrations, Recipes, testing cycles, and governance approvals.
Workato pricing is enterprise-focused and often scales with task volume, Recipes, and platform usage. Supervity offers predictable, subscription-based pricing aligned to AI Employees and workflows rather than execution volume.
Yes. Supervity supports auditability, approvals, exception tracking, and controlled execution, making it suitable for Finance, Shared Services, and compliance-heavy environments.
Supervity is better suited for legacy systems and portals where APIs are unavailable or insufficient. Workato primarily depends on API connectivity.