I don’t think so, but in my opinion a lot of business stuff takes way too much effort to integrate and is too flakey (APIs keep changing) that we don’t bother automating much between silos anymore.
It literally takes more time (and cost) on average to automate the task, than what you save if you do the task less than 50 times or so per month, and once you automate it you’ll have to maintain the automation which will break more than you expect (rotate API keys, APIs change, etc)
So I used to push hard for automation. Now I push hard for simplicity (checklists) so the clerks can deal with it and free up the devs to improve product.
It literally takes more time (and cost) on average to automate the task, than what you save if you do the task less than 50 times or so per month, and once you automate it you’ll have to maintain the automation which will break more than you expect (rotate API keys, APIs change, etc)
So I used to push hard for automation. Now I push hard for simplicity (checklists) so the clerks can deal with it and free up the devs to improve product.