Zapier is built for connecting apps together through workflows. TinyCommand does that too, but it goes further by combining workflows with built-in forms and data tables.
Here’s the difference:
Workflows: Both Zapier and TinyCommand let you automate app-to-app actions.
Fewer moving parts: With Zapier, you still need Typeform for forms and Airtable for data storage. With TinyCommand, forms and tables are already built in.
Stability: TinyCommand workflows connect directly to your data, fewer integrations mean fewer chances for things to break.
Ease of use: Instead of learning and paying for three tools, you can build, automate, and manage everything in one place.
In short: Zapier is great if you just need to link apps. But if you want workflows plus forms and data handling without juggling extra tools, TinyCommand gives you the full stack in one platform.