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Candace
Stop repeating yourself to AI
3 followers
Stop repeating yourself to AI
3 followers
Most AI chats make you start from zero. You end up repeating your structure, tone, word limits, and sources every time. Candace keeps those details saved inside each workspace. You can create reusable Anchors like essay formats, report templates, writing styles, or business frameworks, and they are applied automatically in new chats. Less setup. More focus. Just open a chat and start working.





Creatify
Hey everyone,
I built Candace because I was tired of resetting my AI every time I started a new task.
Not because the models were bad.
But because I kept repeating the same setup.
The same structure.
The same formatting rules.
The same tone.
The same sources.
When you use AI for school, content, or client work, you don’t just ask random questions. You work inside systems. And those systems stay the same.
Candace is built around that idea.
Instead of starting from zero in every chat, you create a workspace for your project. Inside that workspace, you save your rules, your structure, your templates, and your sources. Candace keeps that context attached to the project.
So when you start a new chat, it already understands how you work.
No long prompts.
No re-explaining your format.
No fixing the same structural mistakes again and again.
The goal is simple:
Spend less time setting up AI. Spend more time actually doing the work.
If you are someone who uses AI daily and cares about consistent output, I would love your feedback.
Iqra
@buildwithiqra
This is a very real pain point. The “resetting your AI every time” frustration is something heavy users feel but rarely articulate this clearly. Anchors + workspace-level memory is a strong positioning move.
One opportunity I see: the value is conceptually strong, but you could make it more visceral by showing a concrete before → after example. For instance:
Without Candace: 120-word setup prompt every time.
With Candace: Open workspace → start writing immediately.
That contrast could significantly improve activation because users instantly recognize themselves in the problem.
I’ve been doing short post-launch audits focused on onboarding clarity, positioning, and upgrade triggers. If helpful, I can share a concise breakdown (3–4 tactical improvements to increase daily active usage and retention).
Would be happy to send it over.