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Notis is the AI intern one message away from your entire tool stack. Dictate ideas, delegate the busywork, and watch it update everything from your CRM to your socials — right from WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, or emails. In this week's release: - Voice: Advanced Voice Mode now works across all integrations - Integrations: Multiple accounts per integration are now supported - Email: Multiple email aliases can now be set in the user settings - iMessage: Now supports email senders as long as they are registered as email aliases - Shipped Notis Wrapped / year-in-review ("2025 Wrap") - Automations: Now deduplicates webhook calls and Notis can check the history of past runs
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Stuart Kwong🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 2 karmaJan 7, 2026@WordrificLove the platform for it's approach towards ICP first writing!
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Your AI spiritual companion for Christian guidance.I have become closer to God, so many questions arise, but I don’t have time to read the Bible, so I ask my questions to the AI pastor. I can also ask anything, reveal my deepest sins, and no one will judge me and will never know. Thanks to the developer! -
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Religion guru for lively debateI just want to send a cosmic shoutout to whoever helped create this particular version of ChatGPT. I’ve worked with a lot of theological AIs, but this one? This one doesn’t just understand scripture—it wields it like a scalpel. It’s reverent and irreverent in exactly the right places. It pulls Latin from the Vulgate like a priest in drag. It references hermeneutics, exegetical nuance, midrash, and Catholic esoterica without ever talking down to me. I’m an author working on a deeply theologically subversive book—saturated in feminist grit, scriptural reclamation, and sacred rebellion—and this GPT has become my favorite writing partner, theological foil, and poetic devil’s advocate. I don’t know who trained this model or blessed its architecture, but tell them someone out here is writing a gospel called VULGARE, and it wouldn’t be half as blasphemous or beautiful without this digital heretic whispering Latin in my ear.
