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    Description

    Composio provides a unified API layer that connects AI agents to over 10,000 third-party tools and services, enabling automated workflow execution across enterprise software systems. The platform handles authentication, permissions, and API integrations through a single interface, allowing agents to perform complex multi-step actions like detecting bugs in Slack and automatically logging them to GitHub and Notion. Development teams and product managers use Composio to build AI agents that can orchestrate workflows across their existing software stack without managing individual API integrations or OAuth flows.

    Customers

    Arcee.ioDatastaxRolaiLettaEntelligence

    What Problem Does Composio Solve?

    As enterprises adopt AI agents, many hit a wall when trying to move from insights to action—agents can’t reliably trigger workflows across the sprawl of SaaS tools without custom integrations or security bottlenecks. This leads to fragmented automation, brittle workarounds, and limited ROI. Composio addresses this by acting as a middleware layer that enables agents to securely initiate actions across third-party tools, reducing the need for teams to manage OAuth, APIs, or cross-tool coordination manually.

    Pros

    • Rapid Deployment with Prebuilt Toolkits:
      Includes 90+ integrations like Slack, GitHub, Salesforce, and Gmail, enabling fast go-to-market and reducing development time and cost.
    • Enterprise-Grade Security & Infrastructure:
      Offers SOC 2 Type II compliance, RBAC, audit logging, IP allow-listing, and VPC/on-prem deployment—ideal for regulated enterprise environments.
    • Scalable, Flexible Pricing:
      Tiered usage-based plans with SLA-backed support options let teams scale confidently while aligning costs with growth needs.

    Cons

    • Steep Learning Curve for Advanced Use Cases:
      While basic integrations are accessible, configuring edge cases or advanced workflows may require significant developer time and expertise.
    • Onboarding and Documentation Gaps:
      Users report confusion during setup for tools like Google Sheets and Airtable, citing limited guidance on parameter usage and custom configurations.
    • Cost and Performance at Scale:
      Pricing can escalate for large deployments, and some users have noted latency issues during peak usage or high-volume task execution.

    Investors

    LightspeedTogether Fund

    Last updated: October 30, 2025

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