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Build CloudFlow Flows Without Hand-Wiring Cloud API Calls

If you’ve ever tried to automate a real FinOps workflow, you’ve felt the sprawl: thousands of AWS and GCP APIs, inconsistent parameters, and “just one more edge case” before it’s safe to run at scale. The result is usually the same story: a good idea stalls because stitching it together takes longer than the savings it’s meant to unlock.

CloudFlow’s Agent Builder is designed for that moment: when you know the outcome you want (for example, investigate a cost spike and recommend the next action), but you don’t want to build and maintain a custom integration for every system involved.

Agent Builder provides a way to create and manage flows in CloudFlow so you can move from “we should automate this” to a repeatable workflow that can be triggered and governed like any other CloudFlow automation. Instead of designing every branch of logic around individual APIs, you define the flow in natural language once.


In practice, this is meant to shift your work up a level:

  • from integrating every AWS/GCP endpoint yourself,
  • to packaging a reusable “investigate and act” capability you can drop into multiple flows (alerts, ticket enrichment, scheduled checks, remediation handoffs).

Getting Started with Agent Builder

  • Create or open an existing flow and navigate to the Agent Builder page.
  • Ask Agent Build to create a new flow (for example: cost anomaly triage, tagging governance checks, owner resolution).
  • Run it in a controlled scope first (a single account, a single project, or a narrow set of services), then expand.
Avatar of authorVadim Solovey