Citizen-Developer Case Automation
Departments have a backlog of small, repetitive workflows — a permit reminder here, an intake form there — but IT teams cannot build a bespoke agent for every one.
What stands in the way
Departments have a backlog of small, repetitive workflows — a permit reminder here, an intake form there — but IT teams cannot build a bespoke agent for every one.
How Scrydon solves it
A governed no-code builder lets policy and operations staff assemble their own AI agents from approved building blocks, with every workflow still subject to the same access controls and audit trail as an engineered agent.
How this plays out
Central IT teams can build a handful of high-value agents a year, but every department has a long tail of small, department-specific workflows that will never make it onto that roadmap even though each one wastes real staff time every week.
The governed no-code builder lets the people who actually run those workflows assemble their own agents from approved, permissioned blocks, so a permit-reminder or intake-triage automation ships in days — under the same identity scoping and audit trail as anything IT would have built, not a shadow workaround.
Dozens of small workflows automated by the teams that own them, without adding to the central engineering backlog or bypassing governance.
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