What are you currently building?
Omosayansi
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What problem are you solving with your product?
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Jean-Marc Skopek@jean_marc_skopek
I'm building an answering machine designed for people with dementia. It gives you tools to manage back-to-back, repetitive calls. I'm hoping to make the lives of dementia caretakers a little more manageable, allowing them to give more loving care.
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@jean_marc_skopek amazing model
We are building saleasy.io
(Help in GTM for startups)
IXORD
I will launch a product on April 14th in which I have added Hierarchy and updated many functions.
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Whirr
My cofounder and I are building doc-style form builder that allows anyone -- regardless of dev or design experience -- to build beautiful customer experiences. Tell me about what you're building!
Ringly.io
Ringly.io, an AI phone agent that automates customer service!
Ringly.io
@omosayansii In about 4 weeks
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@maurizioisendoorn when are you launching?
AlphaCorp AI
A group chat of AIs, giving you access to models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Mistral on a single platform, instead of having to create multiple accounts across different platforms.
Ringly.io
Ringly.io, an AI phone assistant. Is solves customer support phone calls for e-commerce businesses
I'm working on my side hustle Pingify – a website monitoring tool designed to make life easier for website owners and developers.
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@venelinkochev better tool like BetterUptime right?
@omosayansii yes, it's similar.
QueryPal
Hey there! We just launched QueryPal!
The pain point we are fixing is the problem of repetitive questions being asked and how experts are wasting time answering those.
QueryPal is a slack AI assistant that helps automatically answer questions using company data from your chats in Slack, Google Drive, Notion, Jira, Confluence, and more.
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@asmitha_rathis1 great tool. An FAQ tool, quite unique
QueryPal
@omosayansii Thank you! Followed your launch looks very cool :)