Why Vertical AI Agents May Replace RPA in Complex Enterprise Workflows
7 points by saxon_ai 5 days ago
RPA helped with task-level automation, but today’s enterprise processes demand more than macros and scripts. We’re seeing the rise of AI agents—context-aware, multi-system, and even collaborative. Curious how others are seeing this shift from automation to orchestration. Thoughts?
Great topic. We've moved past simple automation and into the era of orchestration, as you said.
But I believe there's another layer to this shift: the move from Horizontal AI Agents to Vertical AI Agents.
Horizontal agents (like general-purpose chatbots or assistants) are powerful, but they lack deep, contextual understanding of a specific team's unique workflow. They can answer general questions, but they can't manage a complex design review process from end to end.
At my company, Markhub, we're betting on the power of Vertical AI. We're building an AI teammate, MAKi, that is not a generalist. It is an expert in one thing: the chaotic workflow of turning scattered team conversations into structured, actionable work.
It's designed to understand the specific context of a project—the feedback on a PDF, the follow-up questions in a chat, and the resulting tasks on a Kanban board. It doesn't just automate tasks; it orchestrates the entire feedback and execution lifecycle.
My belief is that the most successful enterprise AI won't be a single, all knowing agent. It will be a network of specialized, vertical agents like ours, each mastering a specific, high-value business process.