About Blocks

A platform for workflows that require both AI speed and human accountability

Blocks is an agentic workflow platform built for operations, compliance, and product teams. Every workflow has a clear owner, every decision is logged, and the outcome is traceable — from trigger to close.

Blocks team working together in Tel Aviv

Where Blocks started

We started building Blocks in 2024 after working on process tooling for operations teams and noticing that existing automation platforms treated human decisions as edge cases rather than core workflow participants. Zapier, Make, and similar tools are built for linear data pipelines — not for processes that require a legal reviewer, a manager sign-off, or a risk assessment before the next step can proceed.

That gap — between AI execution speed and human accountability — is what Blocks is designed to close. We built the workflow execution engine, the human approval routing layer, and the audit trail as first-class features, not afterthoughts. Blocks launched publicly in June 2025 and is entirely bootstrapped.

01

AI outputs need human checkpoints

An AI decision without a human in the loop is a liability. Every Blocks workflow has a designated place for a person to approve, reject, or escalate before execution continues.

02

Every decision should be reviewable

Audit trails are not a compliance afterthought. They are a product feature. Blocks captures every automated output and human decision in a persistent, searchable log.

03

Orchestration beats point integrations

Connecting two systems is easy. Orchestrating a five-step process across four systems — with conditional routing, fallback logic, and a deadline tracker — is the actual problem we solve.

Team

The people building and running Blocks.

Michal Lupu

Michal Lupu

Founder

Previously led operations at a logistics software company. Identified the accountability gap in AI-assisted workflows and built the first version of Blocks to close it.

Ronen Ben-David

Ronen Ben-David

Co-Founder & CTO

Infrastructure engineer with a background in distributed systems. Designed the core workflow execution engine and LLM routing layer.

Tamar Katz

Tamar Katz

Head of Product

Led product at two B2B SaaS companies before joining Blocks. Owns the Visual Canvas and human approval workflow experience.

Alon Shemesh

Alon Shemesh

Lead Engineer

Full-stack engineer specializing in integrations and API design. Built the first versions of the Salesforce, Jira, and Slack connectors.

What we care about

These are not values we chose because they look good on a careers page. They are the things we argue about in product reviews.

Transparency over magic

Every workflow step in Blocks is inspectable. We do not hide complexity behind black-box automation. Users should always be able to see what happened and why.

Humans stay in the loop

We believe AI agents should extend human judgment, not replace it. Our product is designed so humans can review, override, and take accountability for automated decisions.

Boring infrastructure, interesting product

Blocks runs on reliable, battle-tested infrastructure. We spend our creativity on product experience, not on re-inventing the underlying plumbing.

Prove it in production

We ship to real customers early and iterate based on what they actually do, not what they say in interviews. Speed of learning beats precision of planning.

Debt is a choice, not a default

We take on technical debt intentionally. When we incur it, we write it down. The goal is a codebase that stays fast to change as the product grows.

Teams, not heroes

Blocks is a focused team with high standards. We win or lose together. We write documentation, share context, and make sure nobody is the single point of failure for anything important.

We are hiring.

Work on a platform where workflows, human approvals, and LLM orchestration are first-class design problems.