FlowWatch is an autonomous AI agent that watches your Zapier, Make.com, and n8n workflows around the clock. It catches failures, retries jobs, alerts you only when it matters, and sleeps when nothing's wrong.
FlowWatch connects to your Zapier, Make.com, and n8n accounts via API. It pulls task history and failure logs every 12 seconds — no polling delays, no silent gaps.
When a task fails, FlowWatch identifies the failure type: API timeout, rate limit, missing field, auth token expired. It knows the difference between a transient hiccup and a real problem.
For known failure patterns, FlowWatch takes action: retry with backoff, refresh an expired token, re-run the scenario. For novel failures, it sends you a plain-English alert with context — not a stack trace.
Zapier, Make.com, n8n, Activepieces, Pipedream — FlowWatch monitors across all of them from a single dashboard. No more juggling tabs.
FlowWatch doesn't just alert — it retries with exponential backoff, handles auth refresh, and re-queues failed tasks automatically.
No raw error logs. No wall of JSON. You get: "Invoice workflow failed — Stripe rate limit. Retrying in 30s. Will escalate if it doesn't recover."
Every workflow gets a score updated in real-time. Spot the ones degrading before they fail — based on error rate trends, response times, and retry frequency.
Every morning, a one-paragraph summary: what ran, what failed, what was fixed, what needs attention. Read it in 20 seconds, know everything.
Full audit trail of every task: timestamps, step-by-step breakdown, API responses, retry counts. Debug in minutes, not hours.
Most businesses build dozens of workflows expecting them to run hands-off forever. Then a Zap fails on a Friday evening, a customer doesn't get their welcome email, and someone's entire morning is spent firefighting.
FlowWatch is the layer that makes automation reliable. It turns your "set and forget" workflows into truly autonomous operations.
FlowWatch puts an autonomous agent in charge of your automation health. No more silent failures, no more surprise outages, no more manually checking whether last night's batch ran.