Celigo has announced Celigo Ora, a natural language interface that gives every team direct access to build, manage, and govern automation across their business systems, alongside a new Agent Builder capability designed to help enterprises scale automation beyond isolated use cases into governed, real-world operations.
Celigo Ora is a natural language interface that allows users to design, build, and modify integrations, troubleshoot errors, and manage operations simply by describing what they want to achieve.
Agent Builder provides a low-code environment for creating automations that can reason through tasks and take action across systems.
Every action in Ora is previewed, governed, and auditable, enabling teams to move faster without sacrificing IT control.
Research from MIT Technology Review Insights found that 90% of organizations with successful AI workflows in production already utilize an integration platform.
Celigo’s enterprise MCP server provides secure, governed connectivity between AI agents and enterprise systems with real-time interaction capabilities.
Ora is available in beta today, while Agent Builder and MCP Server are generally available.
Celigo Ora serves as the new gateway to the entire Celigo platform. Powered by a network of specialized agents with full context across a business, Ora understands the systems, workflows, and data behind every prompt. Anyone can now design, build, and modify integrations, troubleshoot errors, and manage operations simply by describing what they want to achieve. Every action is previewed, governed, and auditable, enabling teams to move faster without sacrificing control.
Agent Builder provides a low-code environment for creating automations that can reason through tasks and take action across systems. Paired with Celigo’s model context protocol (MCP) server—a standard for secure, real-time AI connectivity to enterprise systems—teams can run the full spectrum of automation on a single platform, from structured rules-based logic to adaptive AI agents.
As enterprises experiment with AI-driven workflows, many struggle to operationalize and scale them beyond early pilots. New research from MIT Technology Review Insights, in partnership with Celigo, found that while 95% of executives expect AI autonomy to increase, only 1% of companies that lack a unified integration strategy have successfully scaled AI beyond a single department. Conversely, 90% of organizations with successful AI workflows in production already utilize an integration platform.
“Enterprises are under pressure to move AI from experimentation to production – but most lack the infrastructure to do it safely at scale,” said Matt Graney, Chief Product Officer at Celigo. “Ora and Agent Builder change that. Any team can now describe what they need to put into production, from simple integrations to autonomous agents, while IT maintains the control and governance the enterprise requires.”
With Ora and Agent Builder, Celigo extends enterprise iPaaS into a new category that enables a fundamentally different way to automate. Key capabilities include Celigo Ora, a conversational interface powered by scores of specialized AI agents that understand the full spectrum of business operations, allowing anyone to build workflows, troubleshoot issues, modify configurations, and manage automations without relying on IT or specialized expertise.
Built-in governance provides human-in-the-loop approvals, runtime guardrails, and complete auditability to ensure every action is controlled, compliant, and transparent. Agent Builder offers a low-code environment for creating AI-driven automations that can reason through tasks and take action across enterprise systems, with configurable guardrails to ensure alignment with business policies. The enterprise MCP server delivers secure, governed connectivity between AI agents and enterprise systems, enabling auditable, real-time interaction with business data.
“Celigo MCP provides a standardized framework to securely connect our AI agents to broader enterprise systems,” said Frank Scilia, Chief Information Officer at Egnyte. “This enables us to scale Egnyte’s workflows while maintaining our governance standards.”
Built directly on Celigo’s proven integration infrastructure, Agent Builder and MCP Server are generally available and Celigo Ora is available in beta today.
About Celigo
Celigo puts intelligent automation in the hands of every team, unifying workflows from the predictable to the fully agentic in a single platform through a first-of-its-kind natural language interface. The platform is recognized by G2 as #1 in iPaaS and a Leader in API Management, API Marketplace, and EDI and is the only vendor named a 2025 Gartner® Peer InsightsTM Customers’ Choice for iPaaS.