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Lilly Walsh🙏 140 karmaJul 13, 2024@GrouptAs a UX Researcher - this is an amazing tool to rank and classify various user comments and feedback. -
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7,037108Released 2y agoFree + from $6.99/moIf you enjoy brain/thought mapping, you'll love this!
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3,65771v2 released 1y agoFrom $12/moHey AI fans, I am Kalo, co-founder of Breezemail. If your inbox is anything like mine, you spend at least 20% of your life opening, answering, and unsubscribing from emails. Arguably, the only thing more tedious than this is fixing your grandma’s Windows XP (arguably). Or you just gave up, and your inbox app has a cute red dot with a truncation ellipsis (…), also known as the symbol of inbox doom. Either way, the whole inbox situation is an absolute disaster. We wanted to solve this challenge using AI. Breezemail will help you enter the holy land of Inbox Zero. It’s an email categorizer tool that keeps important emails in your inbox and categorizes the rest into folders using natural language prompts. How does it work? 1. Breezemail has a default Important category which leaves all your real human emails in your inbox. 2. Everything else is organized into AI folders (or labels). Labels using natural language prompts, for example, “All emails from my family”. 3. We give you a bunch of pre-defined categories to start with, and you can create your own custom categories, the same way you would write a ChatGPT prompt (yes, our tool also uses ChatGPT). We’ve been testing it in-house for both our personal and business emails, and it worked so well that I no longer hate link builders and outreach people because their requests are neatly organized into a couple of folders. For my personal inbox, I can finally see all my receipts in one place, and all stock newsletters are ready for daily review in a different folder. Go try it out now for free. We’d love to hear your feedback, so please don’t be shy and drop me a line back. Currently, the tool is only available for Outlook, but we are working on a Gmail app, too. If you’d like to try it for Gmail, please let us know. Thank you, Kalo
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4,32453Released 1y agoFree + from $3219/yrDisplayr has become an essential tool for survey data analysis. By leveraging advanced AI integration, the platform offers a user-friendly, low-code solution for analyzing survey data. Users can efficiently create presentations while working on data analysis within the same interface, eliminating the hassle of transferring numbers from Excel to PowerPoint.
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1,59853Released 1y agoFree + from $12.5/moSolid platform. Cites information, provides follow-up queries. FREE
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2,44450Released 1y agoFrom $4.99/mo
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12,76031Released 7mo agoFree + from $7/moLove it! chat style email threads is the best feature
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1,49226Released 1y agoFree + from $4.99/mo
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2,14320Released 8mo agoFree + from $10/moClever email management design and easy to use. I love the kanban board style with summarize and auto response.
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1,32918Released 1y ago100% Free
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58915Released 1y agoFree + from $2.99/moPretty good, I like the process. I did run into a couple questions that were worded weirdly or just had odd answer logic (it'll mark you wrong for the tiniest typo). Would be cool if it had a bit more wiggle room or a way to flag those. But still, definitely helpful.
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58714Released 1y agoFree + from $14.95/mo
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Turn text, photos, voice into events & reminders in secondsOpen96714Released 4mo agoFree + from $1/moGood job dud good job , i wanna try sure -
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2,50710Released 2y agoFrom $49I couldn't really use it because it was more of an extension of ChatGPT. It asked for the API key, making it clear it wasn't an independent summarization tool. I feel like I could just go into ChatGPT and do the exact same thing. I'm looking for an independent platform focused on automatically summarizing and note-taking for students, but this seems more like an add-on rather than a standalone solution.
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