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Effortlessly build your AI team for everything you do
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Effortlessly build your AI team for everything you do
252 followers
There are tons of agent and workflow builders out there, but most come with heavy setup, long ramp-up, and way too much overhead. Dopamine is built to remove all of that. It helps you actually get things done: move faster, stay organized, learn quicker, and stay ahead without friction. Create flexible, mission-ready AI team members in minutes, not weeks, and use them anywhere in your life or work.










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Hey Product Hunt 👋
Ron here, the creator of Dopamine.chat.
All you want is to “clean your inbox”, “summarize customer feedback every morning,” or “create and post daily content”.
But every platform promises this, and they all end up feeling the same.
You sign up, get excited… and then it becomes insanely hard to actually get the work done.
Too many steps. Too many settings. Too much overhead.
So the task gets postponed… waiting for the next platform that might solve it.
I felt this pain too, deeply.
That’s why I built Dopamine.
First for me. Then to more people who felt the same frustration.
Dopamine is optimized for one thing: giving you value fast.
No steep learning curve. No complex setup. No “build a full automation system before you get a result.”
Just simple, powerful agents that start helping you from day one.
Here’s what Dopamine lets you do:
✅ Build mission-specific agents in few clicks
✅ Connect them to your real data with built-in integrations
✅ Customize how each agent thinks and behaves
✅ Combine agents into workflows or multi-agent teams
✅ Share your agents with teammates or communities
What people are already building:
1️⃣Research agents that summarize, compare, and digest info instantly
2️⃣Admin & ops automations that clear repetitive tasks
3️⃣Content agents for drafting, repurposing, and brainstorming
4️⃣Personal assistants for planning and organizing
5️⃣Startup workflows for onboarding, support routing, CRM tasks, and more
I’d genuinely love to hear what you built, what surprised you, and what still feels missing.
Can't wait to see what you do with dopamine.chat 🙏
- Ron
@ron_zaidman Congrats on the launch Ron. What's your users' first "Aha" moment?
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@zolani_matebese Thanks Zolani! The first "Aha" moment usually happens when users realize they can spin up an agent in seconds and see it actually do something useful, like summarizing emails or tracking news, without any setup or prompt engineering.
@ron_zaidman congrats on the launch! Is it entirely based on no-code?
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@austin_heaton Thanks Austin!
Yes, Dopamine is designed to be no-code, so anyone can build and run agents quickly, with more advanced capabilities coming later.
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@curiouskitty Love this question. Dopamine wins when the goal is ongoing, reasoning-based work rather than deterministic automation, things like monitoring, summarizing, decision-making, or collaborating agents that run continuously with minimal setup. It’s especially strong when you want to go from idea to working agent in minutes, without wiring dozens of steps.
The honest answer: if you need strict, event-driven automation, deep branching logic, or guaranteed deterministic execution across many external systems, tools like n8n, Zapier, or Make are often the better fit today. We see Dopamine as complementary, handling the "thinking" and ongoing work, while classic automation tools handle the plumbing.
The "heavy setup" problem is real. I've abandoned so many agent tools after spending 2 hours on configuration. How do you balance flexibility vs simplicity? Curious how deep I can customize without it turning into another complex setup process.
Congrats on the launch!
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@andreitudor14 Thank you Andrei!
We’ve felt that pain ourselves. Our approach is to be opinionated by default: simple setup, sensible defaults, and fast time-to-value. Flexibility comes from composing agents into workflows and teams, not from exposing endless configuration upfront. You can go surprisingly deep, but only when you need to and we're very deliberate about not turning customization into a mandatory setup tax.
The name says it all! We all know that feeling of endless scrolling. Does this help you set boundaries on specific apps, or does it track overall screen time? I'm curious how the "positive reinforcement" aspect works.
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@easytoolsdev Thanks! Love that interpretation. Dopamine isn't about blocking apps or tracking screen time instead, it focuses on replacing endless scrolling with useful, proactive updates.
You configure agents to bring you the information you care about (news, emails, insights) so you don't need to constantly check multiple apps.
The "positive reinforcement" comes from getting value pushed to you at the right time, when you realize you didn't scroll, but still stayed informed.
@ron_zaidman Too many steps, settings, and overhead is the exact problem we’re seeing in the AI chat space. Every “customizable AI” product ends up feeling like homework. Love the fast value framing.
I'm curious, what’s the smallest use case where you’ve seen people get that instant “aha” moment? We’re finding that for group chat AI, it’s weirdly the dumb moments (roasting someone, making a joke) that click faster than the “useful” ones.
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@michael_trifonov Love that take and totally agree 😄 Sometimes the "dumb" moments are the fastest way to make the value click.
You can take the technical roaster agent for a spin:
https://dopamine.chat/public/chat/6bb410f1-1d4d-45f8-8e0e-4ee06077efac
For Dopamine, the smallest "aha" use case is usually something very concrete and low-effort, like setting up an agent that summarizes incoming emails or tracks a specific topic and sends a short daily update.
No complex logic, no tuning, just "I set this up in a minute and it saved me time today." That immediate payoff is what makes people realize this isn't homework, it’s leverage.
From there, people naturally start layering more agents and workflows once the trust is built.
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Give me a way to auth and give read/write access to fly.io, railway, supabase, one or all Github repos, Stripe and a few other things and enpowr an agent to debug. Do this and become a billionnaire this year.
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@osakasaul Love the ambition! Totally agree, if agents could safely connect, auth, and debug across all those platforms, that would be next-level.
Right now, some integrations like Stripe and GitHub are already available, and others can be added pretty easily via our connectors. Full multi-service debugging is on the roadmap, but we’re taking it step by step so it stays secure and reliable.
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@ron_zaidman It's a tall order, I'm well aware; achieving a $6.6 billion valuation following a $330 million funding round, Lovable still cannot do this.
https://x.com/RiteKitAPI/status/2013549405794664801
Very useful product
1 recommendation: For me i would hgave been better if it also told source of its research in reddit , X and web search
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@amanat_singh_nain Thanks so much for the feedback!
You can actually configure your agent’s instructions to include referencing sources, so it can point to where it found information from Reddit, X, or the web.
That said, we’re also exploring ways to make source attribution even more seamless in future updates your suggestion is super helpful!