Workato GO helps employees find what matters, take action faster, and get the hard work done – powered by Workato Deep Action.
Workato, the leader in agentic orchestration, announced the launch of Workato GO, a new AI super app designed to help employees search, act, and orchestrate work across every system, app, and data source. Workato GO connects to all the tools your business runs on, making it the single starting point for intelligent, secure, and scalable work. Workato GO combines three essential capabilities into a single experience: the ability to search across every system and data source, receive intelligent assistance tailored to each user, and take secure, role-based actions, all while executing end-to-end workflows without switching between apps or systems. “With Workato GO, my team will be able to seamlessly connect to our systems and data, empowering other employees across our company and helping us reimagine how people and agents work together,” said Kim Huffman, CIO, Workiva. “With deep integration, orchestration, and human-in-the-loop capabilities, Workato GO transforms productivity and helps us realize the true value of AI, all in a single app that every employee in the company can use.” Agentic AI has become a top priority for IT leaders, but most enterprises face a growing gap between promise and execution. Large language models (LLMs) offer generative power, but often lack enterprise grounding. The average enterprise runs more than 1,000 applications and data sources, yet most agent tools connect to only a handful, leaving users with fragmented experiences and organizations burdened by disconnected bots and rising complexity. Workato GO is built on Workato ONE, the leading enterprise platform that powers integration, automation, and trusted agent execution. With Workato GO, users move from finding information to taking action in a seamless, unified experience. Unlike traditional chat or search tools, GO enables employees to complete workflows, kick off processes, and orchestrate results directly from a single interface.University of Phoenix & JFF team up to help employers scale effective upskilling and reskilling strategies for a future-ready workforce.
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