Workflow Intelligence
Find the Moat Before Someone Else Builds It
Every AI category has workflow steps no tool fully covers yet. This is where defensible products get built — and where incumbents get disrupted.
Relve breaks each category into the canonical jobs-to-be-done its users actually run, then maps every published tool against those steps. The result is a coverage matrix: green where a tool fully owns a step, yellow where coverage is partial, blank where there is no real solution yet.
Use this view to spot wedge opportunities for new products, identify where existing tools are over-investing in commodity steps, and pick the right tool stack for end-to-end workflow coverage instead of paying for overlap.
Find the Moat Before Someone Else Builds It
Every category has workflow steps no tool fully covers yet. This is where defensible products get built — and where incumbents get disrupted. See exactly where the gaps are, who owns what, and where your next feature or product creates unbreakable value.
Your competitors are already mapping their moat. Are you?
Ask Atlas where no tool has full coverage, which steps your competitors ignore, and whether what you're building is defensible — before someone else figures it out.
Built something that covers these gaps?
Get your tool mapped against every workflow step. Show customers exactly where you deliver value they can't get anywhere else.
Submit Your ToolFrequently asked questions
- What is an AI workflow map?
- Every product category breaks down into a sequence of jobs-to-be-done — for AI SEO that's keyword research, content drafting, optimisation, technical audit, link prospecting, etc. Relve maps each tool to the steps it covers, so you can see which workflows are crowded, which are partially covered, and which are wide open.
- How do I find my moat with this?
- Look for workflow steps where no tool has full coverage, or where coverage is uneven. Those gaps are where new products get built and existing tools get out-flanked. The page surfaces them directly so you don't have to manually compare feature matrices.
- Is this useful if I'm not building a tool?
- Yes — for buyers it's a vendor-evaluation shortcut. Pick the workflow you actually need covered end-to-end, and the map tells you which combination of tools (or single tool) hits every step without paying for overlap.
- How is workflow data sourced?
- Editorial. Each tool's profile is reviewed against the canonical workflow steps for its category, and coverage is marked exact / partial / implied / absent based on documented features and verified user behaviour. No vendor self-reporting.
