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  • What's your go-to AI app for saving time?

    Nastassia
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    Remember when you suddenly realize you've forgotten an important task? Terrible feeling, right? Do you delegate these tasks to AI to get a last-minute result, and what tools do you use? Often I grab studies, article plan and run to Scade.pro's editorial flow to get an article draft done at the last minute :) http://scade.pro/

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    Nic Neon
    ChatGPT 4.0
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    Nastassia
    @glenfish what tasks do you use it for?
    Nic Neon
    @nastassia_k I use it to assist with coding (usually javascript) and refactoring code. I also use it to explore ideas and to draft up marketing ideas and some content ideas. I rarely use it without modification.
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    Nastassia
    @glenfish nice :) and does gpt work better with code or with content? Where do you need more modifications?
    Scade is a great tool, in fact I heard about it from different people! I personally use https://klu.so because it helps me to manage my multiple accounts on Gmail, Slack, Notion etc., through one Search bar for them all. Definitely saves me a lot of time
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    Nastassia
    @sandradjajic thank you Sandra ☺️ Klu sounds like a great tool, I’ll give it a try 🙏
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    Gary Sztajnman
    Checkout https://hello8.ai It's the most effective way to translate video using AI. Everything is fully automated but if need, what's really cool is that you can edit and change the translation in a few click.
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    @garysz What an interesting concept! I am going to check it out now
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    Nastassia
    @shreya_gupta02 do you find it better than gpt4? For what tasks do you use it? 😊
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    Crackto Pc
    The mentioned here is a game-changer. I've started using it and already noticed significant improvements. Thanks for the recommendation. https://cracktopc.com/avast-clea...
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    Nastassia
    @crackto_pc 🙏❤️
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    Maria Anosova 🔥
    I'm in love with scade)) all in one place, easy to use, user-friendly.
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    Nastassia
    @maria_anosova scade is love ❤️
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    Carl Lager
    I'm in love with Jasper for content production an marketing assets!
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    Nastassia
    @carllager adore Jasper ads, and want to try it
    Shane Wade
    google gemini, chatgpt
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    Nastassia
    @shanewade great ones :)
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    Shane Wade
    @nastassia_k chatgpt help me write code
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    Joep van den Bogaert
    Of course I'm dog fooding voam to finish any documentation, CRM updates, or meeting notes in just a minute. Would love if you'd check it out! http://producthunt.com/products/...
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    Nastassia
    @jopie thanks for sharing 🙏
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    Shawn Olds
    I am completely biased as I use my own product BoodleBox (https://boodlebox.ai/) hourly some days, but I literally use it every day, even on weekends as it helps well beyond the office. That said as a person who when people would ask me if they could do anything to help, I would say "find a way to get more than 24 hours into a day". GenerativeAI has done just that! So whether you use BoodleBox or some other platform, it saves so much time on so many task!
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    Nastassia
    @shawn_olds1 agree! And want to try your product :)
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    Kabir
    I use a combination of paid versions of ChatGPT (GPT-4), Claude 3, and Gemini Advanced. GPT-4 for code snippets, Claude 3 for analyzing PDFs, Gemini Advanced is still experimental and use it with google suite of apps like @gmail, @youtube @drive etc. Also, use perplexity.ai for summarization for live websites.
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    Nastassia
    @shownotes amazing! And do you have such tasks that require step by step process of using different ai tools?
    Kabir
    @nastassia_k My primary use case for LLMs are to generate lazy code aka methods of a class that are boring to write but must be there to meet requirements. The second use case is to generate code documentation by sharing a class file and asking AI to generate meaningful code comments so that future maintainers can understand code better. These tasks often require iterations if done manually. So what I do is give my choice AI the task and tell it generate a prompt that will get this task done in the future. Then I keep tweaking the prompt with it to get it to meet my standards. Once I have it generate a decent prompt, now I can batch the work using API. So my process is: Give a new task to a chosen LLM Have it generate the prompt as an output Tweak the prompt Plug the prompt in a AI pipeline (custom engine we created inhouse) Then feeding it work (say code for review or documenting) becomes super easy. Hope this makes sense.
    Gurkaran Singh
    Hey there! As a fellow tech enthusiast, I feel you on the hustle to save time and get things done efficiently. When it comes to delegating tasks to AI for a last-minute result, my go-to app is Scade.pro's editorial flow. It's been a lifesaver for quickly putting together article drafts when time is of the essence. Give it a shot and let me know how it works for you! 🚀 #TechLife #AI #TimeSaver
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    Leo Roubos
    Launching soon!
    Our whole mission is saving time for what matters by automating the process of making step by step guides :) getfluency.com.au
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    Nastassia
    @fluency sounds great 👌 best of luck
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    Leo Roubos
    Launching soon!
    @nastassia_k Thanks :)
    Nastassia
    Wow it sounds cool!
    Krzysztof Czubak
    CHatGPT for inspiration and that overcoming that first step of thinking in creative proess of problem solving.
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    Nastassia
    @kc_krzysztof yes, that’s a great way to use genAI 👌
    Chinwendu Osuagwu
    Chatgpt is my all time favorite, I use it to build strategies
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    Nastassia
    @chinwendu_osuagwu great :) do you use 3.5 or 4?
    Crackps Store
    Your emphasis in this post aligns with my own experiences. It's reassuring to see these ideas gaining traction. https://crackpcstore.com/auto-ft...
    JK
    Absolutely, realizing you’ve forgotten an important task can indeed evoke a whirlwind of panic and urgency. Delegating tasks to AI can be a game-changer in such situations, especially when you're pressed for time and need quick, efficient solutions. Particularly regarding content creation like article drafts, I'm using https://writeme.ai/ which provides real-time grammar, punctuation, and style suggestions, which can significantly speed up the editing process and enhance the quality of the writing.