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Blink Copilot

An AI-powered cybersecurity automation platform for creating no-code security workflows and agents.

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Intro

What is Blink Copilot?

Blink, commonly referred to as blinkops or blink ops, is an AI-powered security automation platform designed to simplify workflow execution across diverse environments. The platform helps organizations support their cybersecurity framework by enabling security teams to automate repetitive operations without complex coding. Often compared with other automation tools like tines, it allows users to manage critical infrastructure and security configurations, such as calling a virustotal ioc block api, responding to an okta alert for impossible travel, or executing a kubectl delete value from secret command.

Blink Copilot at a glance
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Pricing

Blink Copilot Pricing Plans

Compare Blink Copilot free options, Blink Copilot paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.

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Pricing updated:Jun 12, 2026

Features

Blink Copilot AI Features

No-Code Agent Builder to create customized security agentsNo-Code Workflow Builder utilizing natural language prompts via Blink CopilotAI-powered Case Management to deduplicate, enrich, and triage incidentsSelf-Service Apps & Web Forms to replace incoming work tickets with automated workflowsAn extensive library containing over 7,000 pre-built workflows
Pros & Cons

Blink Copilot Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Translates natural language prompts into active workflows quickly
  • Features more than 500 out-of-the-box security agent templates
  • Integrates with a vast library of external security and IT tools
  • Simplifies legacy SOAR tasks by removing heavy coding and JSON debugging requirements

Limitations

  • Access to full platform features and sandboxes requires scheduling a demo with sales
  • Custom integrations outside the pre-built ecosystem may require configuration support

Blink Copilot FAQ

Some of the best uses for blink ops include orchestrating automated responses across multiple systems, such as running a hybrid analysis on suspicious files, parsing a specific json key blinkops processes during step-level execution, or simplifying administrator tasks like learning how to add collaborators to github repo or how to add more persons on a repo github.