> but these jobs are going to be the first on the chopping block as these integrations mature.
I'm not even sure that has to be true anymore. From my admittedly superficial impression of the page, this appears to be a tool for building tools. There are plenty of organizations that are resource constrained, that are doing things the way they have always done thing in Excel, simply because they cannot allocate someone to modify what is already in place to better suit their current needs. For them, this is more of a quality of life and quality of out improvement. This is not like traditional software development, where organizations are far more likely to purchase a product or service to do a job (and where the vendors of those products and services are going to do their best to eliminate developers).