Tines

No-code security automation platform for ops teams

Best for: Purpose-built for security teams Not ideal for: Learning curve for complex workflows
Price Paid
Free plan Yes
For Operations teams
Level Beginner
Updated Mar 2026
Category AI Automation
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Why choose Tines

Tines is a no-code automation platform built for security and ops teams. It lets you create powerful workflows to automate repetitive tasks without writing code, with native integrations to hundreds of security tools and services.

  • +Purpose-built for security teams
  • +Intuitive drag-and-drop builder
  • +Generous free tier
  • +Strong compliance features
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Where it falls short

  • Learning curve for complex workflows
  • Security focus limits general use cases
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Best for these users

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Target audience
Operations teams, no-code builders, power users
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Best for
Purpose-built for security teams
Skip if you need
Learning curve for complex workflows
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Pricing overview

Freemium Free plan: Yes

Free tier available; Team plans from $25/user/month; Enterprise pricing available

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Key features

No-code workflow builder
Security-focused integrations
Conditional logic and branching
API and webhook support
Audit trail and compliance logging
Team collaboration features
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The verdict

Tines Freemium

Tines is a solid choice for operations teams who need purpose-built for security teams. At freemium, it delivers good value. Main caveat: learning curve for complex workflows. Compare with alternatives before committing.