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Migration guideAgent builderUpdated 2026-06-30

How to Migrate from Lyzr to Ceven

Migrating from Lyzr to Ceven requires rebuilding your workflows, as there is no direct import.

This guide will help you inventory your Lyzr workflows, connect the same apps in Ceven, and rebuild your workflows with enhanced capabilities.

Migrate from Lyzr to Ceven in 6 steps

  1. Inventory Workflows by Outcome

    List all outcomes and triggers in Lyzr. Group similar workflows and identify where manual handoffs or approvals are needed.

  2. Connect the Same Apps in Ceven

    Ceven connects to 1,000+ tools. Re-authorize the same apps in Ceven. This includes any databases, APIs, or services that your Lyzr agents interact with.

  3. Design and Rebuild Workflows

    Describe the desired outcome, then design the workflow in Ceven. Add AI steps where Lyzr was brittle or lacked intelligence, and add human-approval gates before writes to systems of record.

  4. Test in Parallel

    Run both Lyzr and Ceven workflows in parallel on real data. Validate that Ceven achieves the same outcomes. Use this time to refine your Ceven workflows.

  5. Schedule Workflows in Ceven

    Set schedules in Ceven to match your existing workflows. Ceven allows for complex scheduling, including time-based and event-based triggers.

  6. Cut Over and Monitor

    Once validated, cut over to Ceven. Monitor the workflows closely for the first few runs to ensure everything is working as expected.

Why teams switch from Lyzr to Ceven

Teams often switch from Lyzr to Ceven for enhanced workflow automation capabilities. While Lyzr excels in building enterprise AI agents, Ceven offers a broader range of tools and more robust scheduling.

Ceven's ability to integrate with 1,000+ tools, combined with its AI steps and human-approval gates, provides a more comprehensive solution for end-to-end workflow automation.

What moves over and what doesn't

When migrating from Lyzr to Ceven, the logical workflows and desired outcomes move over. The actual workflow steps and logic need to be rebuilt in Ceven.

No data or historical runs migrate over. You will need to re-authorize all connected apps and services in Ceven. This is a good opportunity to consolidate and streamline your workflows.

Avoiding the common pitfalls

One common pitfall is trying to recreate workflows one-for-one. Instead, focus on the desired outcome and rebuild the workflow in Ceven to achieve that outcome more efficiently.

Another pitfall is not testing in parallel. Always run both Lyzr and Ceven workflows side by side on real data before cutting over. This ensures a smooth transition and allows you to refine your Ceven workflows.

Frequently asked

Can Ceven automatically import my workflows from Lyzr?

No, Ceven does not support automatic import from Lyzr. You will need to rebuild your workflows in Ceven, which often results in consolidating into fewer, more capable workflows.

Will I need to re-authorize my connected apps in Ceven?

Yes, you will need to re-authorize all connected apps and services in Ceven. This includes any databases, APIs, or services that your Lyzr agents interact with.

How does Ceven handle AI steps differently from Lyzr?

Ceven allows you to add AI steps where Lyzr was brittle or lacked intelligence. This can help enhance your workflows with more robust and intelligent automation.

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