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Smoxit App🙏 3 karmaJan 7, 2026@maxee.meFinally, process optimization without the 10k consultant fees" Review: As a small business owner, I've always known we could be more efficient, but hiring a business consultant was way out of budget. Maxee.me changed that completely. What I love: ✅ Takes 60 seconds to get concrete optimization suggestions ✅ Shows actual numbers (% efficiency gain, % revenue increase) ✅ Industry-specific recommendations (not generic advice) ✅ First 3 suggestions free - perfect to test before buying I run a hair salon and got suggestions like "digital booking system" (+18% efficiency) and "product sales at point-of-service" (+18% revenue). Actually implemented them and saw results within 2 weeks! The full analysis (€29.95) is worth it if you're serious about optimization. Way cheaper than any consultant and gives you actionable steps immediately. Only minor con: Currently German-focused, but they're working on English version. Best for: Small businesses (1-50 employees), retail, restaurants, service providers Not for: Large enterprises with existing process management systems
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ye it provides basic business advice, but the site itself feels plain and uninspired, the structure is minimal, and there's nothing visually engaging to keep you interested.
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The same level of quality you'll get from any generic AI chatbot on the market. There is no reason to pay for this if you already are paying for something like ChatGPT or Claude.
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Great UI/Ux however outputs from long memory are short. Still giving it a chance but just not what I thought it would be
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I run a small online store and used to rely on stock photos for product mockups and promotional images. The problem was that they never quite fit what I needed. Either the lighting was off, the setting felt too generic, or I’d see the same image pop up on a dozen other websites. Editing them to match my brand took more time than it was worth. I started using Aux Machina a few weeks ago, and it’s completely changed my workflow. Instead of searching endlessly for something that’s *close enough*, I can just describe what I want—like a product sitting on a clean, minimalist desk with soft natural lighting, and get an image that actually fits. What’s even better is that I can refine the results instead of starting over from scratch. It’s been especially useful for seasonal promotions. For example, I needed holiday-themed images with a specific color palette to match my brand, and instead of settling for whatever stock sites had available, I generated exactly what I had in mind. The images look high-quality and professional, and I don’t have to worry about my competitors using the same ones. It’s saved me a ton of time, and the results feel a lot more unique and custom. I still use some stock images here and there, but for anything that needs to stand out, this has been a much better solution.

