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jerry🙏 2 karmaJan 28, 2026@Palmos AI: Automate with AI Agent Teamsgood!A different kind of AI tool that has been very helpful for my work! -

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Bracket makes your task list proactive. Instead of hunting tasks across tools, Bracket captures them straight from Slack and Email (for now :P). It automates follow-ups, takes accountability for your tasks, and eliminates the hours wasted maintaining task systems. Operate where your work happens —> no context switching, no dropped balls, just a team that actually follows through. Try Bracket free, sign up to the waitlist today. -

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it integrates so well with my workspace, could be more responsive though! -

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Honestly SurfSense is amazing, I use it almost every morning to get an mp3/podcast of my Gmail, Gcal and urgent Linear tickets so I know exactly what's going on that day. It's also insane for board games because I just throw the rulebooks in and share it with my friends so we can chat with the AI together to figure out how to play. And it is scarily good at untangling and explaining really complex rules when we encounter some weird situation! -
What you’re describing is interesting, but also risky. If users stay for insights but you position around ops efficiency, you’re likely attracting the wrong icp and underpricing the real value. In similar cases, that creates a significant revenue ceiling. Have you tested leading with insight speed / decision advantage instead of scheduling pain?
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bait and switch. deceptive pricing. poor output. look elsewhere. STAY AWAY FROM THIS SCAM.
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Great experience with Glean providing impressive support while onboarding and building out custom data sources.
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Relay.app fills the gap between AI and actually using it. It allows you to build your own custom flows and agents, unlocking a level of customisation that was previously only achievable through custom code. It's a game changer, and the free plan is so generous - go try it!
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Boost your creativity with AI-powered brainstorming.OpenI can't explain how impressed i am by this. I've seen tools to help you brainstorm ideas, but not one to break your task down into big steps, then little steps for each of these. Plus "games" to help come up with more ideas for your project. I'm excited to use this! -
Really impressed by the multi-model planning and code review. Having different models collaborate instead of relying on just one actually leads to better decisions. You can feel the difference on more complex tasks.
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Just tried yesterday. The first productivity tool which allowed me to create professional slides, reports, and sheets with my data in a few minutes. Was able to connect 20 of my tools in less than 5 minutes.
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High bandwidth way to work with Claude Code and Codex. Has become my main workspace.
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The tool's quality has dropped significantly over the past three months. The AI is taking three times longer to solve problems and is still making many mistakes. Accuracy has decreased by at least 60%. I had to manually fix everything and stop using the prompt. Unfortunately, it used to work very well for me, but now it no longer does.

