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DronaHQ Unveils New No-Code Platform to Build Enterprise AI Agents

The Mumbai-based platform DronaHQ targets the post-prototype gap in enterprise AI, pricing agents by outcome rather than seat.

DronaHQ has introduced a no-code environment for building enterprise AI agents that connect to live systems and operate across chat, voice, and APIs.

DronaHQ launched its Agentic AI Platform on May 13, 2026, introducing a no-code environment for building, deploying, and governing enterprise AI agents.

The platform targets engineering and operations teams that have moved beyond proof-of-concept projects. It connects agents to live systems, maintains session memory, applies policy guardrails, and tracks the cost of every agent run.

DronaHQ says the platform addresses two common enterprise challenges. First, it reduces the engineering effort required to move agents into production. Second, it gives teams clear visibility into the cost of each outcome.

“After over a decade building enterprise software, we believe the agentic world changes everything,” said Jinen Dedhia, co-founder of DronaHQ. “This is a complete stack for agents that work at enterprise scale and that finance can actually reason about.”

The platform includes access to more than 5,000 pre-built tools. These support retrieval-augmented generation agents, data reconciliation workflows, and OCR agents that convert PDFs into structured records. 

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Agents can deliver responses as markdown or interactive UI components. They can also operate across chat, voice, and API interfaces without duplicating business logic. In addition, DronaHQ includes human approvals, tracing, and evaluation tools by default.

Alongside the platform, DronaHQ introduced Artisan, a setup copilot that generates an initial agent configuration from a plain-language description of the workflow a team wants to automate.

The company uses an outcome-based pricing model instead of per-seat subscriptions. Customers purchase AI credits that cover model usage, orchestration, tool calls, and human review as a single cost per completed task.

DronaHQ cited example use cases such as insurance policy renewals priced at roughly 40 to 50 cents per document and retail support resolutions that can cost less than $1 each.

The company is targeting enterprise workflows across customer support, finance and operations approvals, HR policy queries, and software delivery processes that move tickets from tools such as Jira and Notion to review-ready merge requests.

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