One of our customers, for instance, records macros that upload new users from their Plato tables into their Hubspot CRM, and doing that field mapping is a lot easier in a formal system like a macro than in English.
It seems use cases that can tolerate more ambiguity are more amenable to LLMs, since that's what English is best at.
English prompts will no doubt be a big part of Plato, though. We're still figuring out exactly where the line is between English and traditional UIs. Have you read any good analysis on the subject? Here's one that explores the limits of LLMs: https://magrawala.substack.com/p/unpredictable-black-boxes-a...