Hey Product Hunt community,
We re launching Awish on Product Hunt on July 7, and we d love to invite early users to try it before launch day.
Awish helps individuals and teams turn repetitive digital work into secure, self-improving automations using natural language.
Instead of manually building workflows, you simply describe what you want to automate. Awish plans the workflow, connects the right apps with your permission, and lets you run, pause, approve, and monitor automations from WhatsApp, Slack, or Telegram.
How does Awish actually handle permissions when it connects apps on my behalf, and can I review or revoke what it has access to at any point?
@tarkgleiqj4 Hello Tarık, thank you for your feadbacks. Great question! Here is exactly how we handle permissions and access control:
Connecting & Permissions: We use Composio to manage app connections. Before starting an automation, we provide a secure link. Clicking it opens a popup where you select the exact features and scopes the app can access. Awish only operates within these granted boundaries.
Revoking Access: You can disconnect an app anytime with one click in our platform (bottom-left user menu > Apps). Once removed, the connection is completely deleted and forgotten.
Revising Scopes: For security reasons, you cannot modify specific permissions from Awish.ai after the initial setup, but you can always adjust them directly from the connected app's own settings.
Chat Controls: As an extra layer, you can also just tell the agent in the chat what features not to touch to dynamically limit its actions without any hardcoding.
Let me know if you want to dive deeper into any of these!
Described a daily reporting task in chat and it pulled together the right app connections without me touching a config screen. The WhatsApp control layer feels surprisingly natural for quick tweaks.
@glsm11117961978 We really appreciate your feedback Gülsüm! Our goal is to make automation feel conversational instead of configuration-heavy. It's great to hear the WhatsApp control layer made quick changes effortless.
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Awesome, concept and congrats on the launch. How does one go about requesting new service integrations to Awish?
@mathsociety Thanks so much for the supports Kevin,
Right now, you can submit any new integration requests through our support page. Very soon, though, you'll be able to request them instantly right inside the chat interface while talking to the agent.
We're actually working on making this entire feedback loop fully autonomous. Since we're still learning all the different ways users want to connect their workflows, we're keeping it simple for now. We really want to build and grow this platform together with our community!
@mathsociety Thank you so much, Kevin! We really appreciate it. If there's a service you'd like to see integrated, just let us know through our feedback channels or message us directly. We prioritize new integrations based on user demand, and we're always happy to hear suggestions.
The chat-to-automation flow feels genuinely thoughtful, especially how it asks for permissions app-by-app instead of dumping a scary OAuth screen on you first.
@hilesizoza25171 Exactly! When we were designing the flow, we realized that just solving the technical problem wasn't enough. Making the user experience feel comfortable and intuitive was just as important to us.
Our goal was to let users see their idea turn into a real automation in just a few clicks, without losing their train of thought or momentum. Really glad that resonated with you!
@hilesizoza25171 Your positive experience shows we are on the right track, and we are very pleased Ozan. We hope our application can make many of your tasks easier.
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Nice one - love that it lives right inside WhatsApp/Slack/Telegram instead of forcing another dashboard. The permission control layer is a smart touch too. Congrats on the launch, wishing you a great one! 🚀