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Will Mitchell🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 38 karmaDec 19, 2025@ChartGenlooks awesome - congrats! - Spotlight
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Amazing tool for beginner investors. Just enter your investment amount, risk tolerance, investment goal, investment timeframe, and get a portfolio in seconds.
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This one was really nice. In that it could also generate a white paper to go with the diagram
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Flowgpt was great... up until the point where all my history disappeared, I stopped being able to see content, and I was unable to do anything without their ever helpful "something went wrong" error message. I'm glad I didn't pay for their currency... it would have all be lost.
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While it does write your notes it only transcribes no audio. and it doesn’t even allow for you to update the title or a description of the recording. Lastly, the section items section doesn’t work.
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Dumber than a box of hair. Asked for a break even analysis chart. Fed it clear fixed costs, variable costs, net operating income AND ROI percentages. Even hinted that the break even point was between years six and seven. Dude took five minutes to draw a line across the "0" plane labeled "costs" and a revenue line crossing through where I suggested the break even point is. The scale was between 0.2-1.6 USD. No, I am not running a business for ants.


