The AI agent stack that’s quietly taking over enterprise workflows
Accenture, IBM, and AWS are all placing bets on Crew AI. Why? Because it makes building and deploying real AI agents possible. With Crew AI, teams are spinning up agents that: Launch predictive marketing campaigns Automate financial back-office ops Optimize inventory and logistics And tackle 100+ other enterprise use cases But here’s the catch: agents are only as good as the data they can reach. That’s where SWIRL comes in. By pairing Crew AI with SWIRL, you get more than just agents—you get enterprise-ready, data-rich workflows that scale. No custom plumbing. No brittle integrations. With Crew AI + SWIRL, your agents can: Connect to 100+ enterprise data sources out-of-the-box Fetch the most relevant structured/unstructured data across silos Respect row-level permissions with real enterprise auth Summarize and answer with your LLM of choice Plug in easily via zero-code connectors Want to see this in action? Message me for a demo or check the open source edition here: https://github.com/swirlai/swirl-search

Accenture, IBM, and AWS are all placing bets on Crew AI. Why? Because it makes building and deploying real AI agents possible.
With Crew AI, teams are spinning up agents that:
- Launch predictive marketing campaigns
- Automate financial back-office ops
- Optimize inventory and logistics
- And tackle 100+ other enterprise use cases
But here’s the catch: agents are only as good as the data they can reach. That’s where SWIRL comes in.
By pairing Crew AI with SWIRL, you get more than just agents—you get enterprise-ready, data-rich workflows that scale. No custom plumbing. No brittle integrations.
With Crew AI + SWIRL, your agents can:
- Connect to 100+ enterprise data sources out-of-the-box
- Fetch the most relevant structured/unstructured data across silos
- Respect row-level permissions with real enterprise auth
- Summarize and answer with your LLM of choice
- Plug in easily via zero-code connectors
Want to see this in action?
Message me for a demo or check the open source edition here: https://github.com/swirlai/swirl-search