The Zoom work your API can't finish, automated.
Zoom's API covers the easy half. The admin console, the bulk changes, the reports your team pulls by hand do not. StitchOps logs in and operates Zoom the way an admin does, using browser automation and computer vision so the manual half finally runs on its own.

What StitchOps does for Zoom
It does the Zoom clicking so your team stops.
Describe a Zoom job in plain language, from scheduling and follow-ups to bulk admin console changes, and it logs in, navigates, reads the screen, and finishes it. It works through the API where Zoom offers one, and drives the console where Zoom doesn't.

Runs the Zoom console for you
It logs into the admin portal and operates it on screen, so no API is ever required.

Survives Zoom UI changes
Computer vision finds each control, so workflows survive when the Zoom console changes its layout.

Syncs Zoom with your whole stack
Pull from Zoom, drive a no-API portal, and write results back to your systems in one run.

Every Zoom action is logged
It records the named element it touched, so a reviewer sees exactly what ran.
Works with Zoom and the systems around it







Why teams trust it to run Zoom unattended
Reliable enough to leave alone.
A Zoom automation that only works in a demo isn't worth deploying. StitchOps is built to run unattended and self-heal when Zoom shifts its console, with admin credentials that never leave your own infrastructure.
Your Zoom admin credentials stay home
They stay in your own key vault. StitchOps never holds them and never persists them.
Runs in your environment
The agent executes inside your network with an outbound-only connection. No inbound ports.
Deterministic and auditable
Every Zoom action is logged by the named element it touched, so any run is reviewable.
Compliance ready
SOC 2 Type 1 complete, Type 2 in progress, with HIPAA deployments supported via BAA.
See it run on your Zoom workflow
Scope one high-value Zoom task and watch StitchOps run it live inside your own environment.
Your Zoom admin work, before and after
Trade the Zoom console grind for a workflow.
The tasks Zoom's API can't reach didn't go away. Your admins just absorbed them as manual work that never scales. Here's what changes the day StitchOps takes them over.
From stuck Zoom task to live automation
Start with one Zoom workflow prove it, then expand.
You don't buy a platform on faith. You pick the Zoom task that hurts most, watch it run inside your own systems, and let the proof of value make the decision for you.
1. Pick the painful Zoom task
Name the console work the API can't reach. That's the workflow we scope.
2. Describe it in plain language
Tell the AI assistant the steps. It builds a runnable workflow on a visual canvas.
3. Run it in your environment
The agent executes inside your network, pulling Zoom credentials from your own vault.
4. Measure, then expand
See hours and dollars recovered, then add the next Zoom task as a sub-workflow.
What's your next move?
The Zoom work isn't going to automate itself.
It's stayed manual this long because the API didn't cover it and everyone assumed nothing else could. The only question left is whether you want to see it run, dig into the details first, or leave it manual for another quarter.