Wetune

Wetune

Build AI apps quickly and easily with no coding

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Wetune is a no-code tool that helps you quickly create AI-powered applications.
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Free
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AssemblyAI
AssemblyAI
Build voice AI apps with a single API
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Allen
Maker
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👋 Hi everyone, I'm excited to share this product. As I used more AI chatbots, I found myself having to explain my needs every time. To solve this problem, I created a product called Wetune. Wetune uses GPT as its underlying technology, enabling me to easily create various AI assistants to improve efficiency in different scenarios. I can also share the generated AI applications with people around me. Additionally, there are many templates available for quickly building AI applications.
Zhu Jianbo
This product is truly impressive! It boasts exceptional quality, outstanding performance, and user-friendly design, making it a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a reliable and efficient solution. Kudos to the team behind this remarkable product!
Allen
Maker
@zhu_jianbo Thank you for your feedback and support! Our team greatly appreciates your positive feedback on our product. We are committed to continually improving the product quality and providing better service for our users. Thank you for your continued support.
Nithin Jawahar
Great job. I just tried and I loved it ♥️ 2 questions: are you using your own api keys for this? And can you offer an embed option to embed the assistant within our website for visitors?
Allen
Maker
@nithin_jawahar Thank you for your feedback and support. As you mentioned, the API key used is our own. We also provide a way for users to enter their own API keys, but this feature is currently hidden because the entire site is in beta stage. Our focus is on providing users with the simplest functions first. We spent two weeks building this site and many features are still in development, such as the Template Marketplace, Embed, Fine-tune, and more. As for your second question, we have added it to our development plan, and we will soon support embedding code in this way.