@Titus Blair / @Philemon Daniel Yeah, Google will build solid general-purpose tools -- that’s what they do. But this has always been the pattern: Big companies create the broad, one-size-fits-most platforms. Smaller companies win by turning those platforms into specific, high-value workflows for real businesses. N8N, Langflow, Make, custom agents… they all thrive because enterprises usually need tailored solutions, not generic Swiss-army knives. This is the hardest part in my opinion. Google entering the space doesn’t kill opportunity, it actually creates more of it for people who can build the vertical use cases -- even using Google's own tool.