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AI-powered task list: Dictate tasks, integrate with Gmail, Slack, ChatGPT & Calendar.Open

Michael🙏 10 karmaJan 29, 2025@Ping: AI-Powered To Do ListEasy to use and the AI does its work but it is not something extraordinary. But the AI can do nothing more as it does right now
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It helped me save so much time! Thank you to whoever made this.
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Schedule without effort: speak, snap, paste — plan and adapt as youOpenGood job dud good job , i wanna try sure -
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AI-timekeeping enabling lawyers, accountants, and consultants to focus on their work.Open
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Cute expense tracking app. I really appreciate you can import old transactions (former Mint user here), i hope it's as good as it sounds.
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Good idea, but full of bug. It removed my lunch to put a working task, the report bug form doesn't let you write anything. I'm out
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I've been exploring AI for quite some time, and it's been a true lifesaver for my severe ADHD. Finding the perfect calendar, task, and habit-tracking app that uses AI to intelligently schedule tasks with minimal interaction has been a quest. Day Flow is the closest I've found to my ideal solution. It's not perfect, but it's really good and incredibly helpful.
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These guys are onto something solid. Life changing for me having been in the professional services industry my entire life and soooo over project/admin time tracking.
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Doesn’t work without a us phone number or us education email. Unsuited for internationals.
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Wow- Have had Skej handle all of my scheduling communications for about a month and it's been fantastic as an assistant. Highly recommend!
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i cant live without it, using it more then a year now. Love it!
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If users feel “organized” but don’t get outcomes, you’re a churn machine -> ~20–30% lost retention revenue. Do users actually improve output, or just manage tasks?

