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Struggling with Automation Tools? Let’s Discuss Simpler Alternatives!
Automation platforms like Make and Bubble can be overwhelming. We want to create a simpler, more intuitive solution and would love to hear what automations you'd like to set up. Join the discussion and let’s make it happen together!
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I've been working on a no-code solution with my team, and I know it might sound a bit cringe to talk about your own product, but I genuinely believe easybits is an incredible tool – especially for non-developers.
The best part is that you can automate basic workflows with no-code modules in just a few minutes, making everything super efficient without needing to dive into complex tools.
What...
What is the best AI workflow automation tools?
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I have been working on a no-code solution with my team, and I know it might sound a bit cringe to talk about your own product, but I genuinely believe easybits (https://easybits.tech/) is an incredible tool – especially for non-developers.
You can automate basic workflows with no-code modules in just a few minutes, making everything super efficient without needing to dive into complex...
What is your favorite no-code automation solutions and why?
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I think one of the biggest challenges AI technology still faces is fully understanding context and nuance, particularly in complex or ambiguous situations. While AI excels at processing data and making predictions, it often struggles with subtleties like sarcasm, nuanced emotions, or cultural differences in language.
Another major hurdle is its dependence on high-quality data. If the data is...
What challenges do you think current AI technology still hasn’t been able to solve?
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The biggest change AI has brought to my daily life and work habits is how much time I save on repetitive tasks. Whether it’s generating quick content drafts with tools like ChatGPT, creating visuals with AI-powered tools in Canva, or automating processes like user support with our easybits FAQ interface, AI has become an indispensable part of my workflow.
It’s also changed the way I approach...
What’s the biggest change AI has brought to your daily life or work habits?
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Photorealistic styles are definitely among the most popular when it comes to AI-generated images and videos. People love using text-to-image tools to create visuals that look incredibly real—whether it’s for marketing, product mockups, or just creative experimentation.
We have built a free text-to-image bot on Telegram with easybits that uses the FLUX model to generate stunning visuals. If...
What do you think are the most popular AI-generated image and video styles currently?
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My favorite thing about Fridays is wrapping up the week and diving straight into my musical weekend. I produce music as a passion project, so Fridays mark the start of creative studio time.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about switching gears and getting lost in melodies and beats after a productive week.
What's your favorite thing about Fridays?
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My go-to strategy for getting the first 100 users is a mix of multiple channels:
- Personal Outreach: Reaching out to my network directly is always step one. Friends, colleagues, and professional contacts are often the first users who can give valuable feedback and spread the word.
- Product Hunt: Launching on Product Hunt is a great way to get visibility with early adopters who are actively...
What’s your go-to strategy for getting your first 100 users?
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Yes, we’ve experimented with short-form videos like Instagram Reels, and in the early days, they worked really well for driving user signups, especially for customer-facing products. Reels are great for creating quick, engaging content that captures attention and converts viewers into users.
However, for B2B products, we’ve found that informational videos make more sense. They resonate better...
Have you experimented with short-form videos (like Reels or TikToks) for your business?
Austin Armstrong
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One tool that we have seen significantly improve user retention is integrating a chatbot. We saw in several SaaS use cases, that it has helped keep users engaged and happy by delivering instant answers 24/7, reducing frustration from delays. It also acts as a bridge to the support team, making it easy for users to escalate issues when needed.
Chatbots create a smoother user experience overall,...
What tools have helped you improve user retention for your SaaS app?
Ashit Vora
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Staying ahead of the competition is definitely important, but I’ve found that it’s all about balance. Competition can be a great motivator – it pushes teams to improve and innovate a little more every day. But at the same time, it’s crucial not to compare yourself too much with others, especially when you’ve found your USP and carved out your unique positioning.
Every company is different, not...
How do you keep yourself one (or several) steps ahead of your competition?
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Hi! Yes, we are using AI-powered automations for user support through our FAQ interface at easybits. It’s designed to streamline support by providing instant, accurate answers to common user questions, which can also be utilized in IT support.
The great thing about it is that it reduces the back-and-forth for support teams, letting them focus on more complex issues while the chatbot handles...
Hello! Anyone using AI chatbots or automations for IT support? If so, which one?
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A small win for us this week was seeing an organic search user sign up on our FAQ interface! It might seem like a small step, but for us, it’s a big deal – it shows that our SEO efforts are starting to pay off.
What's a small win you've achieved this week?
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Our most successful video marketing tactic has been creating videos that strike the perfect balance between entertaining and educating users. People love content that’s engaging, but they also want to walk away with something valuable. By combining humor, storytelling, and actionable insights, we’ve found a way to keep viewers hooked while helping them learn something new.
Two core learnings...
What’s been your most successful video marketing tactic?
Austin Armstrong
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To stay focused during long tasks, I break them down into smaller, manageable chunks and tackle them one at a time.
I recently red about the Pomodoro technique, and it works wonders for me – short, focused work sessions followed by quick breaks help keep my energy and attention levels high.
How do you stay focused during long tasks?
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The most effective way I have found to grow a newsletter is to focus on delivering consistent value and making it easy for people to subscribe. I prioritize content that solves problems, shares insights, or offers tools my audience can actually use – it keeps them engaged and more likely to share the newsletter with others.
What's the most effective way you've found to grow your newsletter?
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By the end of today, I would love to see another user sign up for our beta program!
We’re currently looking for beta testers to try out easybits and help us refine the experience. If you’re interested in automating support or simplifying knowledge management, we’d love to have you on board.
You can sign up here: https://app.easybits.tech/signup
It’s a great chance to get early access and...
What's one thing you'd like to accomplish by the end of today?
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For developer documentation, we at easybits typically rely on tools like Confluence and Outline.
Confluence is great for creating structured, collaborative documentation, especially when teams need a central place to share and manage knowledge. On the other hand, Outline offers a clean and intuitive way to organize and access documentation, making it perfect for teams that prioritize...
Which tool do you use for developer documentation?
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I would say it’s a mix of both – a structured process with room for inspiration.
I usually start by looking at user feedback, questions, or common challenges. This helps me focus on creating content that’s genuinely useful. Tools like ChatGPT or Claude also come in handy for generating fresh ideas or building on a theme I’m exploring.
That said, I always leave space for those “aha!” moments...
Do you have a specific process for brainstorming content ideas, or do you rely on inspiration?
Austin Armstrong
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In my past I saw that one of the biggest challenges in scaling a product internationally is navigating localization – not just in terms of language but also cultural nuances, user behavior, and expectations. What works in one market might not resonate in another, so adapting your product, messaging, and support for each region is essential.
Another challenge we faced is managing the...
What's the Biggest Challenges in Scaling a Product Internationally?
Josie OY
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