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Daniel Garaiacu🛠️ 5 tools 🙏 1,542 karmaMay 28, 2025@SonaraWish i could test out the Ai powered search at least 2-3 times or a full day for free , the paid trial it`s not very appealing. App seems to work fine in general. Without testing the AI part of the app i can say it doesn`t feel any different than any job hunting website.
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it removed the watermark cleanly while keeping the original quality.
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Works well and connects with my apps easily. I’m considering using it for daily reports and posts
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Working good and enough credits including achievements to test the app for free
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I was impressed this tool was able to find not just bugs/formatting issues with the code itself, but also real risks in my ML pipeline such as train-test bleed through.
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As good as it sounds, it offers NO free voice clone test, unlike millions of other apps and services that do so at NO cost, and some even 100% Open-Source, free forever.
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Interesting LMS. Love that they use AI in all aspects of the learning journey.
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Did anybody get to try the demo? I did not receive any returns from the contact that I sent. It seems they are not interested in do business.
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