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Daniel Edri๐ ๏ธ 1 tool ๐ 27 karmaOct 20, 2025@Base44Base44 is an AI-powered platform for building fully-functional apps with no code and minimal setup hassle. The platform leverages advanced AI technology to translate simple, natural language descriptions into working apps. Letโs make your dream a reality. Right now. -
With the AI memory of aiqbee I can build any type of AI context (a Brain) and use it with any LLM model to produce context specific results instead of guess work. I can also combine different brains or use brains from a marketplace to enrich the output quality. -
Hey everyone, I'm Florent, maker of Facet! Please feel free to give me any feedback good or bad you have, it will help me make great improvements! We already have dozens of users and try to use all feedback to enhance the application! -

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I really liked the agency billing with stripe really makes it easier to charge my clients and show their campaign results
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Yeah, Chatgot is really amazing. I used it for over two months, it was really precise and helpful with every kind of question. I used to ask it to explain math problems to me, and any other questions. It gave detailed and comprehensive explanations. It used to be free, but now it is premium so I can't use it anymore. Overall, it's really great.
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Most AI sales tools automate a single layer of the stack - outreach, lead enrichment, or sequencing. But Onsa seems to be trying to automate the entire pipeline generation workflow: prospect research, outreach, qualification, and meeting preparation. That almost positions it less as a sales automation tool and more like a pipeline generation engine. Curious whether the long-term vision is to compete with outbound tools, or to become the infrastructure layer for automated revenue generation.
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It has improved a lot. When it was launched, it was just a tool for presentation. Now, I have been using it for more than 6 months and can create professional and engaging presentations and documents in just 1 minute

