Vasanth

Vasanth

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Vasanth

4mo ago

I built an app that organizes your content for you

Have you ever wanted a note taking app that you can just post and forget? And the content you posted is available for you when you need it, easily findable?

OktoNote takes care of that for you. Your quick things to jot down, voice recordings, files, photos all of it can be uploaded to OktoNote and it takes care of understanding the context, organizes for you in beautiful cards, actionable for certain categories like tasks, searchable with related words not just exact keywords, a timeline view to fully see the things you posted in order.

Vasanth

5mo ago

OktoNote - Self organizing AI notes

Never lose another thought or detail! Capture text, voice, photos, docs and AI organises into knowledge cards. Feed view, timeline view, search, offline-first.
Vasanth

8mo ago

Assetz.Design - AI assets creator & editor - Images, Audio, Video & Text

Assetz.Design is an AI first digital assets creator. Supports creating Images, Audio, Video and Text supporting the best LLM's available in the market for each of the use case. Initially launching with support for image generation and refinement with masks.
Vasanth

10mo ago

JoinTheQueue - Modern queue management system for retail establishments

Transform your business with our modern QR-based queue management system. Reduce wait times and improve customer satisfaction.
Vasanth

10mo ago

Stories for Children - Listen to AI generated bedtime children's stories

Create personalized children's stories with AI. Educational, engaging bedtime stories with professional narration. Perfect for parents, teachers, and kids aged 3-12. Customize themes, characters and character names used in stories.
Leeann Trang

11mo ago

What is the best AI notetaking tool that doesn’t actually “join” the call? 

I ve been curious to try an AI notetaking tool that doesn t loudly announce itself when joining a call and only shares the notes afterwards with me.

I guess this is starting to become more commonplace but it still feels (to me) like an intruder in the call, and like I should ask permission (just as when someone records the call - I m honestly not sure there is really any difference).