think back to web2 for a second the reason tools like zapier or n8n became massive wasn't just because they connected apps... it's because they finally gave workflows a memory one step could feed into the next outputs became inputs and you didn't have to restart the whole
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think back to web2 for a second the reason tools like zapier or n8n became massive wasn't just because they connected apps... it's because they finally gave workflows a memory one step could feed into the next outputs became inputs and you didn't have to restart the whole