We’ve all been there: You have a great idea to automate a manual data entry task, but the IT backlog is three months long.
That ends today. We are officially rolling out Celigo Ora (in beta mode), an AI-driven integration assistant designed specifically to turn "business thinkers" into "automation builders." You no longer have to wait for a developer to write code or map complex data structures. If you can describe your business process in plain English, you can now build it yourself.
Why this is a win for your department:
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Build Through Conversation, Not Code: Ora doesn't replace the need for technical oversight; it empowers it. By using natural language prompts to describe your goals, you can work with Ora to put your requirements into reality. Ora acts as your technical co-pilot, drafting the architecture so you can apply your expertise where it matters most: ensuring your data is accurate and your business logic is airtight.
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Instant Troubleshooting (No More "Mystery Errors"): In the past, if an integration broke, you were stuck waiting for a technical expert to read the logs. Now, you can just ask Ora: "Why did this order fail to sync?" Ora will analyze the error, explain it in simple terms (e.g., "The customer's zip code was missing"), and often provide a One-Click Fix to resolve it instantly.
"But... What if I break something?"
We know that "DIY Automation" can sound a little scary. That’s why Ora is built with Enterprise-Grade Governance:
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Staging Mode: Ora never makes a live change to our production systems without your say-so. It creates a "Draft" or "Proposed" version of the flow first.
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Human-in-the-Loop: Before any new automation goes live, it is sent to our IT/Ops team for a quick "Digital Handshake." They get to see exactly what Ora built, ensure it meets our security standards, and hit "Approve."
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Impact Analysis: Before you delete or change a field, you can ask: "If I change this field, what else will break?" Ora will scan the entire account and warn you if that field is being used by another department's report or flow.
Ongoing Feedback Loop
Since Ora is currently in the beta phase, it will only get more powerful as time goes on. But Ora can’t get better unless there is documented feedback on its successes and challenges. To provide feedback, you can simply use the Good Response/Bad Response icons to provide your insight (as shown below). If you choose Bad Response, you will be prompted to provide your feedback for our product team to review. Our teams are looking to make Ora as powerful and accurate as possible, so any feedback is greatly appreciated!
Ready to get started?
Explore the Getting Started Guide here: Ora Resources
Review prompts you can use TODAY here: Ora Use Cases/Prompts
Short demo of Ora functionality: Welcome to Ora
We’re moving from a culture of "Waiting for IT" to a culture of "Solving it Now." I can’t wait to see what you build!

