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FAQ's
Answers to the questions enterprises and developers ask most about building AI with Operaide.
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What is Operaide?
Operaide is an AI workflow platform that helps enterprises build, deploy, and manage AI applications. It combines a developer framework with an enterprise-grade platform for monitoring, governance, and scaling.
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How does Operaide help move AI from pilot to production?
Operaide provides ready-to-deploy workflow templates, built-in observability, and infrastructure tooling — so AI projects don't stall after the demo phase. What used to take months can go live in days.
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How is Operaide different from n8n or Make?
n8n and Make are great for connecting apps and automating simple tasks. Operaide is AI-native from the heart — it wasn't built to automate simple tasks but to develop, deploy, and govern enterprise AI workflows. It provides a developer framework, model-agnostic AI orchestration, and built-in compliance tooling — capabilities that go beyond what general-purpose automation tools offer.
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How is Operaide different from Azure AI or AWS AI services?
Azure and AWS provide AI infrastructure — models, compute, and storage. Operaide provides the application layer on top: workflow orchestration, deployment, monitoring, and governance. Instead of building everything from scratch on cloud primitives, Operaide gives you a ready-to-use platform for enterprise AI workflows. And because Operaide is model- and infrastructure-agnostic, you avoid vendor lock-in — you can switch providers, models, or hosting environments without rebuilding your applications.
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Do I need to be a developer to use Operaide?
Operaide is built for professionals who want to develop enterprise-grade AI that works at scale. While AI assists with generation and development, the platform is designed for teams with technical expertise who want full control over what they build.
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How does Operaide handle data privacy and sovereignty?
Privacy and security are at the core of Operaide's architecture. Enterprises have full control over which services are connected and what data flows where — ensuring compliance with internal policies and regulatory requirements.
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Is Operaide compliant with the EU AI Act?
Operaide is built with EU AI Act readiness in mind. It provides full traceability, audit trails, and human oversight capabilities — the key requirements for regulatory compliance.
- 08
What AI models does Operaide support?
Operaide is model-agnostic. You can use any LLM — cloud-based or self-hosted — and switch between models without changing your workflows.
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How fast can we deploy our first AI use case?
With Operaide Studio, developers don't need to set up local development environments. AI-assisted development supercharges the building process, and pre-built templates like document processing, knowledge search, or email automation get enterprises to their first use case within days, not months.
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How does Operaide connect to our existing systems?
Operaide integrates with ERPs, CRMs, document management systems, and other enterprise tools through APIs. It works with your existing data — no migration required.
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How do we measure the ROI of AI with Operaide?
Operaide's built-in monitoring tracks every workflow execution and consumption of integrated services — giving you clear visibility into how your AI workflows perform and what resources they use.

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