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Debating AI models, tireless agents, and workspaces. Unlocked, pay-as-you-go.Open -
FrichdalJul 1, 2026@amaikoamaiko finally makes AI feel native to Teams. Instead of another chatbot bolted onto your workflow, amaiko lives right inside Microsoft Teams and actually gets things done — reading your email, digging through Microsoft 365, researching the web, and drafting documents through a team of specialist agents that remember who you are and how you work. It's everything Copilot promised, but sharper, faster, and genuinely useful. If you live in Teams, amaiko is the AI colleague you've been waiting for. 🚀 -
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Fabric is kind of like a combo of bookmarking/webclipper/summarizer/knowledgebase. Basically you can add information and it will auto organize it as well as let you chat with this information and search through it. It is not a “search engine tool” I wouldn’t say. Maybe you will be able to create a knowledge, base and information repository of everything relevant to you and be able to search through that information… But that is still different than a “search engine, tool” in my opinion. So far I think they are shooting for individuals and not enterprise users. Which is great because I have been wanting to find a product that will allow me to add information from PDFs, websites and videos and then be able to search/query/chat with that. But so many of the companies I have found that offer anything close to along these lines are developing knowledge bases with only company customers in mind. I get that that is where the money is, but Fabric appears to be for actual people to use. The product is definitely underdevelopment, and I have the TestFlight of their iOS app. I wouldn’t say the app is perfect yet or anything, but they are actively developing it, and some of their ideas are changing and evolving not just minor changes to their user interface. I am using Fabric and Mem at the same time and I will be interested to see which turns put to be more for me. Definitely check it out if you have not already done so they have the opportunity to make an extremely useful tool and kind of even changing the way individuals think about storing/accessing information important to them. - Spotlight
SureThing.io - "OpenClaw" for BeginnersTask automation
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AI-powered document translation for faster, better results.OpenInconvenient UI, bad translation, lack of possibility to delete account, pricing nowhere to be checked.
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Now here's an application where ML can shine. Translation quality is usually excellent, especially if the target language is English. Probably the closest you can get to a decent translation short of hiring a professional translator.
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This could be a really great service that I would love to have. The way it creates documents would be perfect for the philosophical doctrine I'm writing but unfortantilly I couldn't use this because of the hotkey setup. I am very use to pressing CTRL Backspace to backspace by word instead of character and its ingraned in me. Its the hotkey that deletes a node on the canvas so I was deleting my nodes every time I wanted to change a word. There needs to be a way to disable the hotkey. I tried finding a way to email the developer but I couldn't find anything. Based on the idea I would give this 5stars but in its current state I cant use it. Eventually the whole thing locked up on me and I couldn't interact with the canvas in anyway.
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OpenThe PowerPoint presentation I made met my expectations very well
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Love this application. Use it as my go to writing app. Replaced Grammarly and ChatGPT.
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Not bad, its freemium and the feature is good like private pdf and support OCR
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Highly recommended. It saves a lot of time. Their PDF chat feature is very user-friendly.
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It is a great tool to chat with plenty of documents, including scientific ones. The answers are very accurate.
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Initial release of Go Legal Ai - hope you love it.
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A knowledge base that doesn’t tie to revenue impact (less churn / faster onboarding) often sits unused -> ~20–30% drop in retention vs teams that quantify value. What metric are you using to prove Userdoc moves revenue, not just pages?
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Without a doubt Petal is the most comprehensively helpful ai for analysing, comparing and paraphrasing multiple papers or websites etc. it’s table feature totally rocks for gathering citations and will answer you]r questions in a table containing your choice of docs - it then mines each uploaded doc for answers to your questions. The multi-doc lit review writer it’s very cool once you get the hang of it’s. Honestly, there are so many things to love in this ai - I’m truly surprised it’s isn’t more widely used … it mines your documents thoroughly and finds all kinds of helpful insights. I use it by preference.
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Dorascribe is quick, accurate, and cuts down on admin work. Security seems solid. Looks promising.
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You can't do anything without paying
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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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Love it! This website saved me a number of times in my Chinese-taught classes. As a non-native speaker, I can actually follow what the teachers say and get back any time.
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5/5 very easy, it translated all the text very easily and in 5seconds
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It is useful for when you are in the project manager and you have to do certain tasks.
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I use it for a few years now, for me it´s a great "all-in-one" tool especially if you like to build apps. Build-in AI is also great and at all the price is fair. no-Coder.io
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I tested the app to summarize a pdf document, however it failed to do its work.
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Excited to share this tool that merges documents with AI, making writing PRDs a breeze! 🚀
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This is a pretty cool, easy to use tool for getting fresh ideas and getting your notes moving when you're stuck. It gives helpful suggestions and lets you customize stuff easily. Overall it's more about sparking inspiration than handling everything from start to finish.
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Tried AnyGen for a bit and I like how flexible it feels compared to more rigid AI generators. Seems useful for quickly experimenting with different types of content and ideas without overcomplicating the workflow.
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Really impressed with audien.to so far. I dropped in a meeting recording and got a clean transcript plus useful notes in just a few minutes, without having to tweak much. The speaker tags and filler cleanup make it way easier to share with the team.
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Transform ideas into compelling copy instantly.Open
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Expert in detailed, interactive, and multilingual research analysis.Open

