SnapLogic Connects the Dots Between Agents, APIs, and Work AI

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SnapLogic, an enterprise integration and automation company, has made waves this week with three major announcements that mark a significant step forward in AI and innovation. 

From no-code agent development to modular API infrastructure and strategic partnerships, SnapLogic is positioning itself to become an “agentic enterprise,” where it leverages cutting-edge technologies to optimize operations and drive smarter automation for businesses. 

The San Mateo-based company has introduced AgentCreator 3.0, which allows users to develop AI solutions with no coding necessary. SnapLogic aims to empower businesses to scale without being limited by human resources. 

The introduction of AgentCreator 3.0 marks a shift from fixed AI systems to more flexible and self-improving tools that can adapt and handle complex enterprise tasks. AgentCreator 3.0 builds on earlier versions with two major innovations: Prompt Composer, a tool for visually creating and refining AI prompts, and Agent Visualizer, which explains how AI agents make decisions step by step. 

The new tools are designed to help users build agents that automate complex tasks while remaining easy enough to understand and manage. The updated AgentCreator addresses some of the most persistent issues in enterprise AL adoption – data readiness, trust, and complexity. With over 1,000 pre-built connectors and custom-tailored AI agents, the solution allows businesses to quickly integrate AI into their systems. The no-code design allows for faster results and easier updates.

SnapLogic calls this shift an “AI 2K moment,” where companies must adapt to intelligent systems or risk falling behind. AgentCreator 3.0 also supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing secure communication between agents and APIs across different systems.

“We are ushering in the third wave of AI, moving beyond narrow AI tools to autonomous agents that reason, take action, and continuously improve,” said Jeremiah Stone, CTO of SnapLogic. 

“AgentCreator 3.0 is the breakthrough enterprises have been waiting for—a no-code, trustworthy, and scalable solution designed for real business impact. More than just a technical shift, this marks the end of traditional SaaS and introduces a new era of AI abundance. By democratizing AI engineering, we are empowering business users, analysts, and developers to become AI creators.”

The ability to create AI agents is one piece of the puzzle, but businesses need these agents to connect to their broader ecosystems. To address this need, SnapLogic has introduced its API Management (APIM) solution. The goal of this is to help enterprises seamlessly integrate APIs into their operations. 

The APIM features a Policy Studio tool that allows no-code management and governance for APIs.  It also features a Developer Hub tool that offers a customizable portal for collaboration and testing.  

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According to SnapLogic, the APIM platform offers unified API creation, data integration, and agent development under one framework. The APIM supports internal and external APIs to help businesses scale efficiently. It also allows them to build modular ecosystems where they can reuse components as required by their business.  

Stone describes the APIM solution as “programmable enablers of intelligent agents and autonomous workflows.” He explains that in the era of AI abundance, APIs have moved beyond being just digital gateways. Instead, he highlights SnapLogic’s APIM solution as a way to “simplify implementation, foster flexibility, and enhance security.” 

Extending its agentic enterprise vision further, SnapLogic has announced a strategic partnership with Glean, a Work AI platform. This move brings together SnapLogic’s integration and automation capabilities with Glean’s AI-powered search and intelligence layer. 

Glean is known for bringing together all enterprise data to find, create, and automate work. The partnership aims to allow for smarter workflows and easier access to enterprise knowledge. It helps bridge the gap between backend orchestration and frontend intelligence. 

According to Arvind Jain, founder and CEO of Glean, “For AI to deliver real value in the enterprise, users need seamless access to knowledge scattered across countless tools and systems.” Jain shared that Glean’s extensive connector ecosystem will help organizations “ lay the groundwork for impactful AI initiatives.”

The two companies aim to create AI agents that can gain deeper insights and operate with an awareness of context and relevance. 

Gaurav Dhillon, founder and CEO of SnapLogic, underscored the importance of the partnership, stating, “Enterprise AI projects in today’s business landscape are dying from data dehydration – lacking the diverse, high-quality data required by agentic AI systems to deliver meaningful results and drive real business value.” 

Dhillon emphasized the importance of Glean’s role in providing a “holistic view of enterprise data” that supports the infinite AI workforce. This refers to the boundless AI capabilities that can scale to meet enterprise demands. 

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