Zapier Offers Copilot Assistant and Adds Enterprise-Grade Governance to its AI Orchestration Platform
Zapier, a connected AI orchestration platform, is making major upgrades to its solutions portfolio—launching Copilot, making multiple core tools free, enhancing enterprise governance, connecting agents to data with Model Context Protocol (MCP), and adding more than 30 AI integrations.
Unveiled at Zapier's ZapConnect user conference, the additions signify the biggest evolution of the platform, according to the company.
By combining AI-powered workflow discovery and enterprise-grade governance tools, Zapier aims to act as the central nervous system for business AI deployment, the company said.
"Organizations are dealing with AI tool overload just like they faced software overload a decade ago," said Chris Geoghegan, vice president, product, at Zapier. "Copilot doesn't just help you build automations; it helps you find opportunities you never knew existed. We're making powerful AI orchestration as easy as having a conversation, whether you're a business user getting more productive, or an IT team supporting the whole enterprise."
Zapier's new Copilot feature acts as a smart assistant across the entire platform, guiding users to discover automation opportunities and create workflows using natural language. Copilot can comprehend context across Zapier's entire platform and remember chat history to develop more sophisticated automations, the company said.
Copilot will provide potential solutions, pose follow-up questions, and set it all in motion using Zapier's complete set of tools.
Zapier is also adding its Tables database product and Interfaces form-building tool to all subscription tiers without additional charges. These products were formerly sold as add-ons, beginning at $20 per month. They are now core features of every Zapier account.
The new Enterprise Admin Hub centralizes administrative controls in one console, giving IT leaders at-a-glance visibility into Zapier usage, task quotas, access permissions, and account health. The hub illustrates Zapier's commitment to enterprise governance as organizations adopt automation enterprise-wide, the company said.
This centralized model supports enterprise customers' desire to control and manage as they expand Zapier usage from small teams to the entire organization.
Support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Zapier makes it possible for AI agents such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to safely interoperate with business applications through Zapier integrations.
Users can have an AI assistant "locate all enterprise customers in Nevada" or "schedule this email to be sent after approval," and AI will perform those tasks across connected business systems.
Zapier also added 32 new integrations, raising its total AI connections to over 450. New additions include Perplexity, Cursor, and Amazon Bedrock, strengthening Zapier's position as “the most connected AI orchestration platform,” the company said. Zapier can now connect AI tools and business applications in nearly every industry and use case.
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