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OttoKit

MKT AUTO
Velocity2.5

Workflow automation platform connecting apps, triggers and actions (formerly SureTriggers).

OttoKit grows by connector count, and its release notes rarely say much more than that.

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Current state
Every OttoKit release in the visible window follows the same template: two to five new WordPress integrations, a handful of new triggers and actions, some plugin improvements. The integration targets cluster around the SureCrafted and WordPress commerce ecosystem — SureDash, SureMembers, LatePoint, Ninja Tables, JetBooking, Directories Pro — which is the plumbing between plugins a site owner already runs. The one release that named something other than a connector was AI Agent V2 in May.
Where it's heading
This is breadth-first automation: the product's value is the size of its trigger and action catalog, so the release cadence is a connector treadmill. The changelog bodies are truncated stubs that list section headings without their contents, so the depth of any given release is hard to judge from the feed alone. What is visible is that the catalog keeps widening into adjacent WordPress plugins rather than deepening into workflow logic, with occasional exceptions like Reply to Webhook and the August workflow controls.
Prediction
Expect the connector additions to continue at roughly one release every four to six weeks, weighted toward plugins in the same commercial family. Whether the AI agent becomes a second product line or stays a feature is not determinable from these notes, which describe it in a single line.

Recent moves

  1. 13h ago

    New Triggers and Platform Updates in OttoKit

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  2. 15d ago

    New WordPress Integrations and Workflow Controls in OttoKit!

    JetBooking and Directories Pro integrations arrive with dynamic directory and listing pickers, plus a SureDash Create Event in Space action and workflow controls. The pickers are the more interesting half — targeting a specific directory rather than hardcoding an ID is the kind of detail that separates a usable connector from a checkbox one.

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  3. 2mo ago

    New WordPress Integrations in OttoKit

    Two more WordPress integrations plus improvements to existing ones. The changelog body is truncated to its headings, so which plugins were added is not visible in the feed — a recurring problem with OttoKit's release notes.

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  4. 2mo ago

    New WordPress Integrations and Platform Updates in OttoKit

    Five new WordPress integrations with accompanying triggers and actions. The largest connector batch in the window, and typical of how OttoKit paces growth: breadth added in bulk rather than one integration at a time.

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  5. 3mo ago

    Introducing AI Agent V2 + Powerful New Integrations in OttoKit

    The release headlines AI Agent V2 alongside new integrations, an RSS Feed trigger, actions for Ninja Tables, SureMembers, LatePoint, Crypto and SureDash, and formatter upgrades. The agent is the only non-connector item OttoKit has named in this window, but the notes describe it in one line and never say what changed between V1 and V2 — so it reads as a version bump the feed cannot substantiate.

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  6. 4mo ago

    What’s New in OttoKit: New WordPress Integrations, Reply to Webhook, and More

    Five integrations plus Reply to Webhook, which lets a workflow return data to its caller instead of only consuming events. That is a workflow-logic addition rather than a catalog one, and it is rarer in this changelog than the integration counts suggest.

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