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What Automation Do You Want Next?
Hello everyone. I want to apologize for not being very active recently. I have been dealing with some health issues, but I am feeling better now and I am back. What should I create next? • Is there a workflow in your projects or business that feels slow or repetitive? • Is there something you wish could be automated or simplified? • Do you have an idea that would benefit the community as a whole? Your suggestions will guide what I build next, so feel free to share your ideas below. Thank you all for your patience and support. I am looking forward to creating more valuable automations with you.
1 like • 4d
I’m finding there are more and more requests for the ability to track email threads to report on status of projects. Sort of like action items from transcriptions but with a time component since it over time and being able to string together contents of emails.
Exciting News: ChatGPT Launches Its Own Browser
🚀 Big update from OpenAI. They just launched ChatGPT Atlas — a brand-new web browser with ChatGPT fully integrated. This means ChatGPT will now follow you across the web and assist you directly inside the page, without switching tabs or copy-pasting. Key highlights: - 🧠 Built-in ChatGPT memory — it remembers your browsing context - ⚡ Agent mode — ChatGPT can perform tasks like research, planning, or booking directly in your browser - 🕵️ Full control — you decide what ChatGPT can or can’t see - 🖥️ Available now for macOS users (Windows and mobile coming soon) 👉 You can download it at chatgpt.com/atlas. Question: Would you replace your current browser with Atlas if it worked faster and smarter than Chrome or Safari?
0 likes • Oct 22
I find comet more useful and less invasive. This reeks of privacy concerns and other security risks and feels clunky. I’ll keep an eye on it to see if it improves but given they have had plenty of time to learn from other browser assistants this feels like it falls short so far.
Top 3 AI apps you can’t live without? 🚀
I’ve been testing a lot of tools lately, but I know there are always hidden gems out there. What are the top 3 AI apps you’re using daily that truly make a difference for you?
Top 3 AI apps you can’t live without? 🚀
0 likes • Aug 29
@Razvan Sava Let me know what you think. I have been using for a couple of weeks and really get a lot of value out of it.
1 like • Aug 30
@Jasim Shahzad it’s a different kind of tool but yes for what I use it for it is far better than either of those. It’s web extension that real time summarizes and bookmarks any web page you are on. It can analyze video, text, pdfs, etc but it creates a map of connections between everything you add to it and it’s real time, it’s not a place you go to add content. You interact with it while you are on the website you are reviewing. Notbooklm is more useful for your own personal docs. This is for understanding, organizing and recalling anything on the internet.
Google Just Dropped a Tool That Could Replace N8N — What Do You Think?
Google just launched a brand-new tool called Opal — and it might be a game-changer. It’s free, incredibly fast, and can build complex AI-powered apps in under 60 seconds — no coding required. Here’s what people are building with it: ✅ Talking, singing, interactive apps ✅ Choose-your-own-adventure games ✅ Video-generating apps from a single line of text ✅ Quizzes, custom avatars, logic flows — all in seconds Compared to tools like N8N or Make.com, Opal is easier, faster, and (for now) completely free. ⚠️ But here’s the catch: Opal is currently only available in the U.S. through Google Labs. Still — this could signal a massive shift in the automation space. 👉 Do you think Opal could eventually replace N8N or Make.com? Or is this just another overhyped beta? Comment below — curious what you’d build with it!
Google Just Dropped a Tool That Could Replace N8N — What Do You Think?
1 like • Aug 24
@Razvan Sava Yes, although there are forks now that add better capability and I've incorporated PRP and BMAD as well.
1 like • Aug 24
@Razvan Sava No, not a fan of gemini. I find it difficult to get what I want from it. GPT 5 is more like Gemini than older versions in the effort it takes to get results but with prompting I can get what I need. I just don't think Google has put out a great product at this point. It tells me it can't help me more than any other LLM. It feels very rigid, less creative and doesn't fit well with how I work. I know it's pretty fast and accurate but just not for me.
ElevenLabs Drops AI Music Generator with Full Commercial Licensing — Huge Win for Creators
This is a serious update for anyone creating content with audio: ElevenLabs just released “Eleven Music” — and yes, you can now use the output commercially. Here’s what makes this a major milestone: - 🎵 Full tracks, vocals, and instrumentals from plain-English prompts - ✅ Licensing secured with Merlin Network and Kobalt - 🚫 Copyright-safe (no artist names, copyrighted lyrics, or title references allowed) - 📦 Commercial use is fully cleared — but only on paid plans (Starter, Creator, Pro, Business) - 🔒 Training data excludes major labels (Universal, Sony, Warner) — but negotiations may come later - 🧠 You can now legally use AI-generated music in ads, games, podcasts, short-form videos, etc. This marks a new, cautious, but powerful step toward AI-powered creative workflows that are legally safe to scale. ⚠️ The free plan is non-commercial only, so keep that in mind if you’re running client work or monetized channels. 🎧 How would you integrate Eleven Music into your workflows? Would you use it for intros, brand themes, podcast beds, voice+music combos?
1 like • Aug 6
It's impressive. There are so many music apps now. I've lost track of all of them. I wonder how it really stacks up on price/performance. Without comparison it sure looks great.
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