Building integrations used to mean specialists hand-mapping fields, writing transformation logic, and testing each connection step by step. Workato's AI build tools change the starting point. With Recipe Copilot and the newer Workato AIRO, teams can describe what they want in plain language and get a working draft of the automation to refine.
This is a different kind of AI than the "agents that run your workflows" story. Copilot and AIRO sit at the build layer — they help people design, generate, and optimize integrations faster. The work still needs review, testing, and governance before it touches production, but the blank-page problem largely goes away.
If your team is weighing how AI-assisted building changes integration delivery — who does it, how fast, and how safely — this guide explains what these tools actually do, where they fit, and what to put in place before you rely on them.
Workato Copilot is a set of AI features that assist with building inside Workato, and AIRO is Workato's broader AI copilot for designing and optimizing complete solutions. They are part of Workato's AI@Work capabilities and are aimed at the people who create automations, not just the systems that execute them.
The two names cover related but distinct things:
Because AIRO has been offered in private preview, availability and behavior can change. Confirm current status and your plan's entitlements with Workato before you build a delivery process around it. You can review the official Workato Recipe Copilot documentation and the Workato ONE release overview for details.
Integration is where CRM strategy, data quality, and automation meet. It is also where projects stall — usually not because no one can type the configuration, but because mapping, edge cases, and testing take time and specialized knowledge.
AI build tools change that in three practical ways:
What they do not do is fix a weak data model, replace testing, or decide what should be automated in the first place. AI accelerates good practice; it does not substitute for it. If your underlying CRM data is messy, an AI-built recipe will move messy data faster.
At a high level, the workflow is: describe the goal, review the generated draft, test it, then govern and deploy. The AI handles the first-draft heavy lifting; people own the judgment.
| Tool | What it does | Typical user | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recipe Copilot | Generates and auto-completes recipe steps from natural language | Admins, analysts, integration builders | Generally available (opt-in, select data centers) |
| Connector / build copilots | Assist with connector and configuration tasks | Builders and developers | Available within AI@Work features |
| Workato AIRO | Designs, generates, and optimizes recipes, connectors, and orchestrations using workspace context | Integration teams and architects | Private preview at time of writing |
A realistic build loop looks like this:
Workato uses AI in more than one place, and the terms get blurred. Keeping them straight helps you plan.
| Capability | Primary purpose | Runs in production? |
|---|---|---|
| Recipe Copilot | Helps build recipes faster | No — it assists the builder |
| Workato AIRO | Helps design and optimize recipes, connectors, and orchestrations | No — it assists creation and optimization |
| Workato Genies | AI agents that execute multi-step business actions at runtime | Yes — they operate as part of live workflows |
In short: Copilot and AIRO help you create automations; Genies run them. For a deeper look at the runtime side, see our overview of Workato Genies and enterprise AI agents.
Before you lean on AI-generated automations, confirm these fundamentals are in place. This is the difference between "fast" and "fast and safe."
You do not need to overhaul your stack to benefit from AI-assisted building. Start small and keep your controls.
If your team is evaluating how AI-assisted building fits your Salesforce, HubSpot, or broader integration roadmap, Vantage Point can help you assess the right next step and build a practical plan.
Vantage Point designs and implements integration and automation across Salesforce, HubSpot, and connected systems. We help teams use platforms like Workato well — including its AI build features — without skipping the data, testing, and governance work that makes automations dependable.
The goal is simple: faster delivery that you can trust, with AI accelerating the build instead of hiding risk.
Recipe Copilot helps generate and auto-complete individual recipes from natural language, while AIRO is a broader AI copilot that designs, generates, and optimizes recipes, connectors, and full orchestrations using context from your workspace. Copilot is generally available as an opt-in feature; AIRO has been offered in private preview, so confirm current availability with Workato.
No. AIRO and Copilot accelerate the build, but people still own the judgment — what to automate, how to model data, what to test, and how to govern the result. AI removes the blank-page problem; it does not replace integration expertise.
It can be, with the right controls. Recipe Copilot is opt-in and processes data through large language models, so you should confirm where data is handled, restrict who can enable the feature, and keep it inside your normal compliance and review process. Review Workato's terms and your own data policies before enabling it.
No. Copilot and AIRO help you build and optimize automations, while Genies are AI agents that execute multi-step actions at runtime inside live workflows. Many teams will use both: AI to build the automation and, where appropriate, agents to run parts of it.
You should never deploy AI-generated recipes without review and testing. AI suggestions can include inaccuracies, so validate logic and field mappings in a development or test environment with realistic data before promoting anything to production.
Begin with a low-risk pilot, set clear review and testing rules, and document the prompts and results so you build reusable patterns. Vantage Point can help you plan a pilot and connect it to your wider integration and CRM roadmap.