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MindCloud Launches Mobile Access to AI-Driven Workflow Builder—A First in the Automation Industry

MindCloud Launches Mobile Access to AI-Driven Workflow Builder—A First in the Automation Industry

MindCloud, an award-winning next-generation integration platform, proudly announces the launch of full mobile access to its revolutionary AI-powered workflow builder.

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This groundbreaking update makes MindCloud the first automation platform to offer users the ability to view, edit, and create software integrations entirely from their mobile devices.

“This is a game changer,” said Jamie Royce, CEO of MindCloud. “Until now, building automation on the go just wasn’t possible. With our mobile launch, we’re breaking down barriers and making enterprise-grade automation as accessible and flexible as texting a friend.”

While traditional platforms restrict workflow creation to desktop environments, MindCloud’s latest innovation puts the power of AI integration directly into users’ hands—anytime, anywhere. Whether building simple data connections or architecting enterprise-scale systems, users can now leverage MindCloud’s robust platform from any mobile device.

This release marks a pivotal step forward in MindCloud’s mission to make software integration headache-free, accessible, and powerful for businesses of all sizes.

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MindCloud is a top-rated integration platform built to simplify software connectivity for all businesses. With cutting-edge AI technology and a human-centered approach, MindCloud brings order to digital chaos—transforming complex business needs into seamless, scalable solutions.

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