Focused AI automation, not enterprise sprawl
Aisera was acquired by Automation Anywhere, creating roadmap uncertainty and shifting priorities. CorePiper is an independent, focused platform that delivers SOP-driven AI automation for operations teams — deployed in about a day, not months.
CorePiper vs Aisera at a glance
See how CorePiper compares across the metrics that matter most to operations teams.
Why teams choose focused over broad
A focused tool that does one thing exceptionally well beats a broad platform that does everything adequately.
Purpose-Built Focus
CorePiper focuses specifically on operations and support automation. Every feature, integration, and learning algorithm is designed for this use case — not spread thin across IT, HR, finance, and a dozen other domains.
Stable, Independent Roadmap
CorePiper's product direction is driven by customer needs, not a parent company's corporate strategy. You get consistent, predictable product development focused on the features you actually need.
Deep Platform Integrations
Instead of generic API connectors, CorePiper builds deep, purpose-built integrations with Salesforce, Jira, and Zendesk. This means richer context, better automation, and fewer edge cases.
Days, Not Months
Skip months of professional services. CorePiper's SOP-driven approach means your AI agents are up and running in about a day — no extensive configuration or custom development required.
The real concerns about Aisera
The Automation Anywhere acquisition and broad product scope raise legitimate questions.
Automation Anywhere acquisition creates roadmap uncertainty
Aisera's direction is now tied to Automation Anywhere's corporate strategy. Product priorities, integration investments, and feature development will increasingly serve the parent company's vision — not independent customer needs.
Broad, unfocused product trying to do everything
Aisera positions itself as an enterprise-wide AI platform covering IT, HR, customer service, and more. When a product tries to be everything, it excels at nothing. CorePiper focuses specifically on operations automation.
Months of professional services required
Aisera's complex implementation typically requires months of professional services engagement, custom configuration, and iterative tuning before you see meaningful results.
Generic connectors instead of deep integrations
Aisera offers generic API connectors rather than purpose-built, deep integrations with platforms like Salesforce, Jira, and Zendesk. The result is shallow automation that misses platform-specific nuances.