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Logic lets you build and deploy AI agents (automated programs that perform tasks) by writing plain English specs — no coding frameworks required. You go from a written description to a live, callable API in about 60 seconds. It handles testing, versioning, and model routing so your team can ship reliable AI-powered workflows fast.
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Talk to STOALogic is best for small tech-forward teams — think a 5-20 person startup or agency — that want to automate tasks like contract review, ticket triage, or data extraction without building custom AI pipelines from scratch. You get a lot of infrastructure (testing, versioning, routing, logging) bundled into one tool, which is a real time-saver. That said, pricing isn't public and the product appears early-stage, so budget carefully before committing.