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Tines

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    Ruchika C.

Flexible Automation Tool with Room for Improvement

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use Tines for automation, and it really solves the problem of time-consuming manual workflows. I like its flexibility and ease of use. Some of the features I appreciate the most are the visual workflow builder, pre-built integrations, and reusable templates. The initial setup was quite straightforward, and it was running quickly.
What do you dislike about the product?
Tines should help in areas like detailed visibility and clear error handling. It can improve by giving more granular logs.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Tines solves the problem of time-consuming manual workflows.


    Sambhram B.

Seamless Automation for Workflow Efficiency

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like Tines for its simplicity and flexibility, which make it easy to automate complex workflows. It lets us quickly build and modify workflows without heavy coding, reducing dependency on developers. The initial setup was straightforward, with an intuitive interface and quick integration with our existing tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
Debugging complex workflows and visibility into failures could be improved. Provide clearer logs, visual execution tracing, and better failure insights for faster debugging.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Tines to automate vulnerability workflows, reducing manual effort and errors. It speeds up prioritization and ticket creation, improving response time. Its simplicity and flexibility let us build and modify workflows quickly without heavy coding, reducing dependency on developers.


    Pruthviraj S.

Streamlined Automation with Impressive Workflow Design

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I really like Tines for its workflow design and the speed of building useful automation. It's excellent for automating our test scripts to enhance performance validation processes effectively. The initial setup was good which made things easier for us.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not designed for traditional testing processes
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Tines to automate test scripts, create test users, and make API test calls, enhancing performance validation. The workflow design and speed of building automation are standout features.


    Upendra P.

Powerful Automation with Room for Workflow Improvement

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use Tines for automating security workflows and incident response processes, helping connect tools and similar repetitive tasks with no-code automation. I appreciate the flexibility for security workflows, which is especially popular in a security operation center (SOC) team because it can connect alternative tools and responses into an automatic workflow. I also like mixing automation with human judgment, making the process more efficient.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think Tines can get complex to manage at scale. It requires solid technical steps for an advanced workflow. There's room for improvement with better modular reuse, clearer debugging flow, tracing, stronger version control, and a more structured way to organize larger workflows. Also, while the initial setup is generally quick, integration and workflow take more effort.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Tines for automating security workflows and incident responses, reducing manual effort, and connecting security tools without coding. It blends automation with human judgment and offers flexibility in security operations by integrating various tools into automated workflows.


    Akanksha Y.

Intuitive Automation with Potential for Improvement

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use Tines primarily for automating workflows and reducing manual effort across our operations. It helps connect different tools and systems through APIs, allowing us to streamline repetitive tasks and improve efficiency. What stands out the most about Tines is its intuitive and visual workflows builder, which makes it very easy to design and understand even complex automation processes without needing deep technical expertise. I love that Tines integrates with almost any tool. The initial setup is generally easy to start, and beginners can quickly build simple workflows using its visual drag-and-drop interface and pre-built templates, making the early experience intuitive and fast. I even recommend Tines 10 out of 10 to my colleagues and friends.
What do you dislike about the product?
While Tines is a powerful and flexible automation platform, there are a few areas where improvements could make the experience even better: there's a noticeable learning curve for beginners. Debugging workflows can be complex, and the pricing transparency isn't very clear. Also, the limited templates/library could be expanded.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Tines primarily for automating workflows and reducing manual effort. It eliminates repetitive tasks, reduces errors, saves time connecting tools, speeds up incident response, and simplifies workflows with a no-code interface.


    Ananya Y.

Intuitive Automation Platform for Security Teams

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use Tines as a powerful automation platform to streamline security and operational workflows. It helps me connect different tools and systems without needing heavy coding, making building and managing processes much faster and more efficient. The visual workflows builder is a standout feature, making it easy to map out processes, understand how everything connects, and quickly make changes when needed. I also appreciate the security automation, which is ideal for SOC tasks like alert triage and incident response. Tines lets you build automations by connecting blocks instead of coding, making it fast, easy to understand, and beginner-friendly. It's good for creating workflows like alerts, checks, and integrations. Tines acts like a central connector layer between everything in my tech stack. The initial setup of Tines is quite easy, and beginners can quickly build simple workflows using its visual drag-and-drop interface and pre-built templates, which makes the early experience intuitive and fast. I also enjoy the AI-powered automation and pre-built templates and library which make things faster to build.
What do you dislike about the product?
Workflows can get messy. Complex logic is harder. Expensive for individual. Debugging and testing can be tricky.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Tines to streamline security operations, connecting tools without heavy coding, making processes faster. It solves efficiency and complexity issues, letting me automate mundane tasks, reducing manual checks, and improving response times significantly.


    Akshay Y.

Effortless Automation with Intuitive No-Code Workflows

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I love how Tines makes automation effortless. It streamlines security workflows without needing any code, which really saves time and reduces manual effort, allowing me to focus on bigger problems. What I like most is how intuitive it is; building automation flows is simple, visual, and doesn’t require coding, which gives me the freedom to customize processes without getting bogged down in technical complexities. The visual and no-code approach is a game changer, as I can design complex workflows quickly, turn what used to be hours of manual effort into drag-and-drop steps, and make automation accessible and empowering. Tines feels lighter, more flexible, and easier to adapt to our workflows, reducing the overhead of maintaining complex integrations. The initial setup was impressively smooth, not requiring heavy technical effort, and within a short time, we had our first automations live. I also use Tines alongside tools like Slack and Jira, which helps keep communication and task tracking in sync with automated workflows, smoothly bridging the gap between alerts, collaboration, and follow-up actions across the team.
What do you dislike about the product?
One area that could be improved in Tines is the learning curve when building more advanced workflows; sometimes the documentation feels a bit sparse for complex use cases. I’d also love to see smoother integrations with a wider range of tools to make automation even more seamless. Tines could really benefit from more in-depth, scenario-based documentation or tutorials that walk through advanced workflows step by step. On the integrations side, expanding native connectors for popular tools like Jira, Slack, and cloud security platforms would cut down on the need for custom API work and make the overall experience smoother.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Tines to automate security workflows without coding, saving time and reducing manual effort. It simplifies building automation flows with a visual, intuitive interface, allowing quick design of complex workflows without engineering support. We switched from manual processes for more control and less maintenance overhead.


    Aman G.

Intuitive Automation, Needs Better Debugging

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use Tines to automate workflows and connect different tools without complex coding, which helps reduce manual work, save time, and ensure processes run consistently across different tools. What I like most about Tines is its intuitive no-code/low-code interface, which makes building workflows simple and fast. It also provides flexibility to integrate multiple tools and automate complex processes with ease. The initial setup was simple and quick, making it easy to get started and build workflows without much difficulty. I use Tines alongside various tools and APIs to integrate services like alerting, messaging, and data handling platforms in one place.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes debugging complex workflows can be a bit challenging, especially when multiple steps are involved. Also, more detailed documentation and clearer error messages would make troubleshooting easier. Improving debugging visibility would help a lot, like clearer step-by-step execution logs and better error messages that pinpoint exactly where a workflow fails. A more advanced visual debugger or simulation mode to test workflows before running them live would also make troubleshooting much easier.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Tines to automate workflows and reduce manual work, saving time and reducing errors with its intuitive no-code/low-code interface.


    Shraddha G.

Streamlined Automation with Tines

  • April 17, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like Tines for its simplicity and flexibility. The visual workflow builder makes designing and understanding automations easy, even for complex processes, and I don't have to rely heavily on coding, which speeds things up. It integrates well with different tools, bringing everything into one place, and allows me to customize workflows exactly how I want, making it powerful. Tines saves time, reduces manual effort, and makes automation feel more accessible and efficient. I appreciate how reliable it is, as workflows run smoothly without constant monitoring, providing confidence, especially for critical processes. The transparency Tines offers makes it easy to track what's happening at each step, simplifying debugging and improving workflows. It's scalable too, handling small tasks or complex automations without feeling overwhelming. Tines feels like a tool that grows with needs while staying easy to use.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are a few areas where I feel Tines could improve. Sometimes, when workflows become very complex, managing and navigating them can get a bit overwhelming. A more structured way to organize or group large workflows would help. Also, while it’s mostly no-code/low-code, certain advanced use cases still require some technical understanding, which can be a bit challenging for beginners. Another thing is debugging—while visibility is good, troubleshooting deeper issues can sometimes take time, especially if multiple systems are involved. Overall, these aren’t major issues, but improving usability for complex workflows and making advanced features more beginner-friendly would make it even better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Tines automates repetitive tasks, integrates tools, reduces manual errors, and saves time. It speeds up responses and ensures consistency, allowing me to focus on valuable work instead of routine tasks. It connects systems seamlessly, which streamlines workflow and boosts efficiency.


    SAURAV S.

Efficient Automation with Seamless Integrations

  • April 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Tines has one of the most intuitive and flexible online interfaces available today, which I appreciate the most. Due to the clean and visual user experience, it is easy for me to create and understand my workflows at any level of complexity, even with highly complex automations. I can quickly use the drag-and-drop interface to create process maps without having to get bogged down in the technical details.

Tines integrates effortlessly with a number of tools that I already use. The process of establishing a connection is simple and straightforward; the flexibility of Tines enables me to use it for simple or complex cases with minimal friction.

The performance of Tines has been extremely reliable. Automations work seamlessly and without any noticeable delay, which is vital to mission-critical workflows. This consistent reliability makes me trust Tines completely.

In terms of cost and return on investment (ROI), Tines gives me clear value. The time I have saved by automating repetitive tasks has allowed me to devote myself to higher-value tasks.

Tines has a very solid support and onboarding process. The documentation is straightforward to use, and I was able to get underway with Tines in little to no time. Whenever I have needed assistance, I have had little trouble locating resources for guidance.

Tines artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities provide added improvements to my workflows without adding any level of difficulty or complexity.
What do you dislike about the product?
The fact that Tines is so flexible means you can create really intricate workflows. At times I found myself really finding trouble trying to keep track of all the different pieces of my workflow when they became too complicated. It has a fairly clean interface but it will still take extra time to manage large automations and/or debug them when necessary.

Some of the integration options just seem limited and require additional API work, which can make things feel cumbersome for those who are not very "tech" savvy.

In general, Tines performs quite nicely; however, when working with very large workflows there can be slight delays when completing tasks. The price tag may also be a little steep for smaller teams and therefore could limit use as it may appear too costly to get started with based upon other solutions available today.

Support is quite good and their documentation provides good help but if they could put together much more detailed step-by-step guides on good use of Tines would definitely improve the experience for new users. The AI functionality is usable but not extremely developed (as of this writing) and could probably see some advancement from Tines in the future.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Most of our process were manual and took up a lot of time prior to implementing Tines. Alert handling, syncing data and repeating workflows across numerous tools took a substantial amount of time. This sometimes caused delays and caused more potential for human error.

Using Tines to automate these end-to-end processes has allowed us to complete many of these tasks that used to take several hours in just a few minutes without constant oversight. Not only has this greatly decreased the amount of manual effort in these processes, but it has also greatly increased the efficiency of the overall process.

Because we are now able to centralize everything within one platform, its made it so much easier to manage and monitor all of these processes. Overall, using Tines has saved us so much time, decreased the amount of errors we've made and freed the team up to spend more time focusing on higher value/critical tasks instead of performing tasks that are duplicated.