EmDash is Cloudflare’s open-source, AI-native CMS — sandboxed plugins, built-in MCP server, structured content, serverless deployment. But should you actually switch from WordPress today? Here’s the honest operator decision guide.
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My hands-on review of Microsoft AutoGen after digging through the docs, GitHub repo, Studio UI, migration path, issues, and developer chatter. The short version: great for prototyping multi-agent conversations, not my default pick for a new production build.
Genspark Workflows is Genspark’s automation layer for repetitive tasks across connected apps. This guide breaks down how it works, where it fits versus agents, starter workflow prompts, public screenshots, user reactions, and practical FAQs.
If you want to build real AI agents with tool use, branching, human approval, and sane economics, n8n is the best overall choice. Make is the best compromise for non-coders, and Zapier is still the fastest to launch for lighter workflows.
If you’re choosing between Lindy AI and Zapier in 2026, the real question isn’t which tool is smarter. It’s whether you want a human-feeling AI operator or a broader automation platform with deeper wiring.
Lindy’s pricing looks simple until you hit credits, tasks, premium actions, and plan-name drift. Here’s what the free plan actually gets you, when $49.99/month makes sense, and where cheaper alternatives fit better.
