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Is Slashspace AI Right For You?

Your whole AI project stays on one board instead of scrolling off screen (Slashspace is a desktop AI app, but the main thing is the canvas.) You just pin your research, drafts, docs, and AI...

Is Mamasign Right For You?

Most e-sign tools stop at the signature. MamaSign also lets your client verify if the doc is legit. A signed PDF can still be edited later. You could open it up, change a number, save...

2 Best Use Cases for Timetics AI

What can this “AI scheduler” actually do? Here are its two best use cases Use Case 1: Skip the menu diving, just type what you want If the thought of tweaking your booking setup makes...

Is ClawMagic Right For You?

AI agent that’ll open your browser, move files, run commands, and create stuff for you. (While you’re making dinner.) Most AI tools just give you an answer. But you still end up doing all the...

Is GLocal Right For You?

A Google Business Profile tool that shows up to 18 months of data (Google’s own dashboard only gives you 6) If you’re paying for 4 separate tools to manage Google Business Profiles and still end...

Is Kyzon Canvas Right For You?

Most whiteboards end up in a forgotten tab. Kyzon Canvas lives where you actually work. It’s a Miro alternative, but it’s built right into the same place you already have your calls, chats, and files....

Is 360Onboard Right For You?

Your client signed, filled out the form, and gave ad account access (while you grabbed sushi 🍣) (That’s the idea behind 360Onboard by David De Souza) You set up a branded onboarding flow and just...

Is GTrack Right For You?

Your business can rank #1 from your office and #11 two streets away. Many rank trackers just check from one spot and spit out a single number. That number doesn’t really show where you’re actually...

Is Via Right For You?

Via: The AI Planner That Auto-Builds Your Day (Then rebuilds it the moment a meeting moves) Most mornings go the same way… You open your task list, see everything on it, and sit there deciding...