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Stephen AmosMar 3, 2025@LeadHunt AIthey need to improve accuracy and volume
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We have conducted a practical test on this software, and its comprehensive operational performance is excellent. Despite being a newly launched product, it boasts outstanding operational stability; crucially, it adopts a budget-friendly pricing model with prominent cost performance, which makes it highly adaptable and user-friendly for startups and independent AI developers.
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I was searching for such a tool literally two days ago, and today I found it on theresanaiforthat. That's funny and awesome. It seems to work well.
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Our whole team uses SamSearch and we are loving it!
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SureThing.io - "OpenClaw" for BeginnersTask automation
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tried quickdata on a stack of rent rolls (pdf+xls), a couple T12s and one chunky OM. setup's just an excel add in, super barebones ribbon button and it goes straight to work (no gimmicks). it mapped a lot of line items correctly and dumped them into my model fast. i like that it plugs into your existing model instead of forcing theirs. a clearer "why" for each auto category would be good.
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OpenIt told me it could not provide personal information like phone numbers. Unless it was public information.

