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Dazee.ai

Dazee.ai

AI workmate for daily office work that runs like a full team

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Dazee.ai is an AI workmate that helps you create polished PPTs, break down tasks, run deep data analysis, and set up workflows. It learns your business logic, pulls real‑time context, and suggests practical next steps—like a full team.
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Chen Chen
Maker
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Hey everyone! 👋

I'm the product lead at Dazee.ai. We built Dazee because we were tired of talking to “forgetful” AIs — having to repeat ourselves in every single chat.

So we created a workmate who actually remembers… and even has a little personality!

Dazee knows what you're working on, senses when you're swamped before a meeting, and gently reminds you to take a breather.

It’s like that friendly, reliable teammate who makes work feel smoother and a bit warmer.

Come give Dazee a try — we’d love for you to meet your new work buddy! 😊

Peng Ye
Maker

Hello!

Dazee is your second brain and team built into your computer!

It doesn’t just do the work; it remembers all your files, habits, and business details so you never have to explain things twice.

Dazee’s vision is to give one person the power of an entire company—transforming you from a software operator into a Super Individual who commands AI to handle everything.

Peng Ye
Maker

I’m Li, a serial entrepreneur who has spent years in enterprise software and AI. I’ve watched software evolve from a “productivity tool” into an “operational burden”—people don’t use software anymore; they serve it.

My motivation is simple: I don’t want humans to be software operators anymore; I want AI to be.

Today’s AI is smart, but it only “talks”—it doesn’t “act.” You ask it to draft a proposal, and it does. But then you still have to open Word to paste it, open a browser to research, open email to send it. AI does 20%, and you’re still running errands for the other 80%.

I want to build an AI that doesn’t just think—it takes action. It operates software for you, connects your devices, and completes the entire workflow, instead of handing you a half-finished product.

1. Universal AI Capability: Dazee isn’t a niche tool for one vertical—it’s an all-purpose brain. Writing, analysis, coding, design—it handles them all. You don’t need ten apps for different tasks; one Dazee is enough.

2. Cross-Tool, Cross-Device Automation: This is Dazee’s hardest-hitting feature. Like a real human assistant, it can operate on your behalf—your browser, Office, enterprise systems, even coordinating across your phone and computer. You say, “Send this report to the client,” and it opens your email, attaches the file, writes the body, and clicks send. You’re no longer a “mouse courier.”

3. Personalized UI Interaction: Everyone works differently. Dazee learns your preferences and adapts its interface and workflows to fit you perfectly. The longer you use it, the better it knows you, and the smoother it gets. It’s not a cold, standardized product—it’s a digital twin tailored just for you.

Our roadmap deepens these three capabilities step by step:

• Near-term: Expand universal AI capability to cover more professional scenarios—becoming a true “all-rounder.”

• Mid-term: Integrate with more mainstream software and devices, making automation ubiquitous—you give the command, Dazee runs the entire process.

• Long-term: Through deep personalization, Dazee becomes everyone’s unique “second self,” ultimately realizing the vision of One Person = One Workforce.

In one sentence: Dazee’s mission is to empower everyone to command AI to mobilize all resources and become a true Super Individual.

yi liu

Impressed by what you're building here. As someone working on large-scale AI systems, I think you've identified the real problem that most AI products are skirting around.

The Core Issue

Current AI assistants are fundamentally incomplete. They're great at generating content—drafts, analyses, code snippets. But that's only 20% of the actual work. The remaining 80% is still manual: copy-pasting into Word, opening browsers for research, switching between email and other tools. The user becomes a "mouse courier" between different applications. That's not productivity enhancement; that's just shifting the bottleneck.

What Matters Here: The Product Form

What excites me most about Dazee isn't any single technical feature—it's the fundamental shift in product form. You're moving from "AI that talks" to "AI that acts." That's a category shift.

Most AI products today are still essentially chatbots with better training data. You ask, it responds. The workflow is fundamentally human-driven. Dazee flips this: the AI doesn't just generate suggestions, it actually executes actions across your applications and devices. It understands your context, remembers your patterns, and completes entire workflows end-to-end. That's a different product category altogether.

This is early days, and I'm sure there are rough edges in the current version. But the direction is right. As you iterate and improve, this form factor—an AI agent that actually operates your digital environment—is where the real value will compound.

What This Means Long-term

The vision of "One Person = One Workforce" isn't about having a smarter chatbot. It's about fundamentally changing the relationship between humans and software. Instead of humans adapting to software, software adapts to humans. Instead of being operators of tools, people become commanders of resources.

That requires:

- Persistent memory that understands context across time and interactions

- The ability to operate across different applications and systems seamlessly

- Learning and personalization that improves over time

- Eventually, orchestration of complex, multi-step workflows

You're building the foundation for that. The current version is a starting point, but the form is right.

Looking forward to seeing this mature. The direction matters more than the current state of execution, and the direction here is solid.