Favourite AI Assistant App?

Nancy Le
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Hi guys! I'm curious to know what's your favorite AI assistant tool, aside from ChatGPT and Gemini? What AI assistant have you found to be the most useful, and how do you use it? Thanks for your suggestions! Cheers

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I'm really into NoForm AI atm! It's an awesome AI assistant that's perfect for businesses. This 24/7 chatbot automatically captures and qualifies leads, and actually makes customer interactions super efficient.
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Girish Gilda
GPT-4o hands down is the best
Business Marketing with Nika
minimalist phone: creating folders
minimalist phone: creating folders
So far, ChatGPT, but I have to admit that I use Grok too. Started using it 9 months after I paid for Twitter Blue. 🤦‍♀️ I woke up soon. 😀
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Toby Rowland
@busmark_w_nika has it done anything good for you? I have only weak experiences with Grok
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Katerina Dedyulya
I found you.com very useful for me. And chatGPT of course... the paid version.
GPT-4o for coding and Claude 3.5 Sonnet for writing
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Ankush Banik
zukino stylemind for my fashion needs
Hyun-Sik Won
I've been mostly using Cursor when coding.
Nancy Le
@abugda yes, I have used it to review code and it was quite good actually
Tuija Ait
Is there some that could make good summaries just by listening to me? No meeting notes maker but something that would listen to me all day and I could say that "hey put this to this and that todo list " or "give me short bullet points of all things I did today" - are there some suitable apps for this? I don't want it to store data to any cloud, because I'm working with customer data.
Nancy Le
AnonAI. This doesn't require logins or signups, everything stays locally on your device. So it ensures your data privacy. Check it out and let me know how your chat goes autonomous.ai/anon
Nha Hyerin
"Aside from ChatGPT and Gemini, one of my favorite AI assistant tools is Notion AI. I find it incredibly useful for organizing thoughts, drafting content, and streamlining workflows. It helps me quickly generate ideas, improve my writing, and manage tasks in one central space. I use it mostly for brainstorming, content creation, and even summarizing long documents to save time. Another great one is Zapier, which I use to automate repetitive tasks across different apps—such as managing emails, social media posts, and project updates—without needing to code. These tools really help me stay focused and efficient in both personal and professional tasks."
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Emily Smith
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude.
Nancy Le
surely my top picks
Eric Seo
Hi. I primarily use Perplexity, as it is very useful for conducting higher-quality searches. You can use the first few questions for free!