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Brian K🙏 14 karmaMay 31, 2024@StartKitI’ve purchased boilerplates before but honestly this is by FAR the most thorough and useful. I mean check out the documentation alone. I get that ppl might be “boilerplated out” by now but seriously don’t sleep on this if you want to save literal days/weeks of building. Using it now to build a microsaas in 48 hours!!
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No answer. I sent the documents several times and got no reply.
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PDF Digest is a helpful AI tool that makes working with PDF files easier and saves time.
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Process patient referral documents way faster now. Pulls key medical history and relevant details instantly instead of me scanning through pages. Still review everything carefully but it flags what matters first.
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Chat with any PDF, ask questions, summarize and extract insights effortlessly.OpenThe maximum number of pdf pages for the free tier is 10, which is a bit small. Generally, I think people need this service for pdf documents over 50 pages or so.
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very useful AI tool for those who need to work with pdf docs. Thnak you very to the team for offering it free
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Works really great and easy way to create a chat bot but .Ost importantly to control the Questions and Answers
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Not bad, its freemium and the feature is good like private pdf and support OCR
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They started charging for documents , Please change from no pricing to freemium
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lmao, says its free, but takes u straight to a pay page as soon as you put ur email in. won't be surprised if it also signed my email up to a ton of newsletters. dont sign in to this ai site.
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Nice interface, but no good at PDF answers, especially tables data.
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Good to use even for free. Gives answers related directly to the info in the document, along with references to pages where it can be found. Also does well at analyzing graphs and charts
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First week is free (hence 3 stars when it would have been 1 otherwise) then you have to pay £81 / year or £9 / month which for a light or occasional user is very expensive. There really needs to be a sensible ’document limit’ to back up the very good trial period.

