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the "authentic replies" framing is doing a lot of work here, and i mean that genuinely. reddit especially has a sixth sense for anything that feels planted, and their community mods are pretty aggressive about it. so curious how you're handling that tension. is there a human review step before anything goes live, or is it fully automated end to end? and how does the system decide which...

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the "understand why it won't perform" framing caught me. most tools help you produce more stuff faster. this feels like it's trying to slow brands down first and diagnose before shipping. harder sell, probably the more useful one. curious how the cognitive science piece actually works in practice. is it pattern-matching against existing attention research, or something closer to simulating how...

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the dual-mode approach is genuinely smart. most speech-to-text tools make you pick a lane: either cloud quality or local privacy. having both in one place covers different use cases without switching apps. i've used a few Whisper-based tools and local accuracy is better than people expect now. curious what the "formatting" in Fast Mode actually does in practice. is it punctuation and paragraph...

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Sweet... The "just forward your inbox" mechanic is genuinely clever... most helpdesk tools make you rebuild your whole email setup before you can reply to a single customer... this is the opposite of that. Curious how the reply side actually works though... when you respond to a ticket inside mailero, does the customer see it coming from your original email address or from a mailero one? that'd...
MaileroTurn support emails into tickets
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Cool! the bit that caught my attention is the test maintenance claim. most AI testing tools i've tried are decent at generating tests, but they go stale fast. and then you're spending more time fixing the tests than fixing the product. curious how Ogoron handles it when the UI changes significantly, like a nav restructure or a renamed flow? does it detect drift automatically, or does someone...
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