The Automation Accessibility Problem
Across Europe, organisations are accelerating digital transformation — but automation remains inaccessible to most teams. While tools like n8n, Zapier, and Make have reduced technical barriers, they still require technical thinking that most business users lack.
Natural Language to Automation
The AI Europe OS natural language automation approach enables non-technical staff to describe automations in plain English (or any European language) and receive working automations:
- “When a new lead fills in our website form, add them to our CRM, send a welcome email, and notify our sales team on Slack”
- “Every Monday morning, pull last week’s sales data, create a summary report, and email it to the management team”
- “When a customer emails a complaint, create a support ticket, send an acknowledgment email, and escalate to our customer service manager”
European Compliance Built-In
Natural language automations in the EU context must include automatic compliance checks:
- GDPR data minimization: Confirm automation only processes necessary data
- Legal basis: Identify appropriate legal basis for personal data processing
- Audit logging: Automatic logging of automation runs for compliance records
- Human oversight: Escalation paths for automated decisions affecting individuals
Tools for Natural Language Automation
- n8n + AI agent nodes: Open-source, self-hostable, GDPR-friendly
- Make (Integromat): EU-region hosting available
- Microsoft Power Automate: Azure EU deployment, enterprise GDPR features
- Zapier: Limited EU hosting, check DPA for compliance requirements
🤖 No-Code AI
✅ GDPR-Native