Most companies do not have an automation problem, they have an automation sprawl problem. Bots and AI agents get built in different teams with different tools, nobody knows which ones still work, and no one can say what any of it saved. Turbotic is built for that stage: a platform to design, govern, and scale automation and AI agents across an enterprise, with the lifecycle and the ROI both tracked in one place.

It is unambiguously enterprise software. Here is what it does and when that is the right fit.

Bottom line: A governance and orchestration layer for enterprises that already have automation sprawl, valuable if you need to control and measure it, unnecessary if you do not have that scale yet.

Best for: Enterprises running automation and AI at scale that need governance, orchestration, and ROI tracking across many tools.

Price: Custom enterprise pricing based on scope, integrations, and usage.

Rating: 3.9/5

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What Turbotic does

Turbotic manages the full automation lifecycle through distinct modules: capturing automation ideas, discovering which processes are worth automating, building solutions with best practices, controlling live automations, and tracking the value each one produces. It is vendor-agnostic, integrating with the AI, machine learning, and RPA tools you already run, so it acts as an orchestration and governance layer rather than yet another siloed bot builder.

The ROI module is the tell about who this is for. When automation is a portfolio rather than a project, leadership needs to see what it returns, and Turbotic is built to answer that question with dashboards and reporting instead of anecdotes.

Pricing

Turbotic uses custom enterprise pricing based on organization size, integrations, and platform usage, so there are no public tiers and you contact sales for a quote. That is standard for governance platforms sold to large organizations, and it comes with onboarding, training, and support scoped to the deal.

Because there is no self-serve entry point, this is a considered purchase, not something a team spins up to test. Treat it as a strategic tool for managing automation at scale.

Who it fits

Turbotic fits large organizations that already have automation and AI running in multiple places and need to govern, orchestrate, and measure it centrally. A smaller company with a handful of automations does not need an orchestration layer and should stay closer to the tools themselves. The value appears specifically at the scale where sprawl and accountability become real problems.

Pros

  • Governs and orchestrates automation across many tools
  • Vendor-agnostic, works with your existing AI and RPA
  • Full lifecycle from idea to live control
  • ROI tracking gives leadership real numbers
  • Onboarding and training included in the enterprise deal

Cons

  • Custom pricing with no public or self-serve tier
  • Only makes sense at genuine enterprise scale
  • Value depends on already having automation sprawl
  • Considered purchase, not a quick experiment
  • Another platform layer to adopt and administer
Price: Custom enterprise pricing based on organization size, integrations, and usage. No public tiers; onboarding, training, and support are scoped into the deal.
Rating: 3.9/5

Is Turbotic worth it?

For an enterprise drowning in scattered automations and unable to say what they return, Turbotic solves a real and specific problem by putting governance, orchestration, and ROI tracking in one place. The vendor-agnostic approach means it complements your existing tools rather than forcing a rip and replace, which lowers the risk of adoption.

For a company that has not reached automation sprawl, it is a layer you do not need yet, and staying close to the individual tools is the cheaper, simpler path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Turbotic?

Turbotic is an enterprise platform for designing, governing, and scaling automation and AI agents. It manages the full lifecycle from idea to live control, integrates vendor-agnostically with existing AI and RPA tools, and tracks the ROI of each automation.

How much does Turbotic cost?

Turbotic uses custom enterprise pricing based on organization size, integrations, and platform usage. There are no public tiers, so you contact sales for a quote, and onboarding, training, and support are scoped into the deal.

Who is Turbotic for?

It is for large organizations that already run automation and AI in multiple places and need to govern, orchestrate, and measure it centrally. Smaller companies with only a few automations do not need an orchestration layer and are better staying closer to the individual tools.

Does Turbotic replace my RPA tools?

No. Turbotic is vendor-agnostic and sits on top of the AI, machine learning, and RPA tools you already use, acting as a governance and orchestration layer. It complements those tools rather than replacing them.

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