I have been thinking about situations where clients specifically ask for AI agents to simplify a process. On the surface, it sounds reasonable. They want something intelligent to classify, route, or decide. But when we go deeper into the actual workflow, we often find that the logic is completely structured. It might just be routing leads based on budget, geography, or service type. In those cases, a simple if-else condition or a fetch record from a table would solve the problem cleanly.
Another common case is using AI to analyze structured form submissions. If the inputs are predefined dropdowns and checkboxes, there is nothing to interpret. A fetch record or rule-based filter is cleaner, cheaper, and easier to maintain.
So the real question is this: are we adding AI agents because they actually do the job better, faster, or more efficiently? Or are we just throwing AI into the mix because it sounds cool and everyone else is doing it?
Really impressive work! It’s rare to see a no-code platform that doesn’t just simplify workflows, but actually redefines how non-technical teams think about automation. The “one command instead of five tools” narrative is powerful, and it feels like you’ve struck the right balance between approachability and depth.
I’m especially curious to see how teams adopt the AI-augmented forms and dynamic workflows-there’s a huge gap in the market for something that can qualify leads or route operational tasks intelligently without a maze of integrations.
Excited to watch how this evolves. 🚀
TinyCommand
@0xlight Really appreciate your kind words, Tieu. You summed up exactly what we’re trying to do with TinyCommand. “One command instead of five tools” isn’t just positioning for us, it’s the real shift we’re hoping to unlock for teams who are tired of stitching apps together just to get simple work done.
Nothing drives the point home better than seeing it in action, so if there’s a workflow you’ve always wished could just run itself, feel free to share it with us. We’d love to turn it into a TinyCommand use case, not just for you to experience firsthand, but as a showcase for others who might be stuck in the same loop.
BeFreed
Looks cool! How would you compare to n8n?
TinyCommand
@jiaying_yang1 Thanks for your support!
n8n = power for technical builders.
TinyCommand = speed, simplicity, and an all-in-one automation stack for everyone.
Happy to show you the differences with a real workflow if you’re curious!
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Well done on the UX. Add AI Agent creation, next.
TinyCommand
@osakasaul Thanks for your support@ Yes, agent creation is on our roadmap and will be out soon. Let me know if you need help getting started.
MockRabit
TinyCommand
@ishwarjha Thanks for the support!
TinyCommand looks slick! Finally, a way to ditch the duct tape approach. What’s the stack behind this magic? Can’t wait to dive in!
TinyCommand
@goyashy Thanks so much, that means a lot to the team.
Excited for you to dive in, and happy to walk you through anything you want to explore.
Swytchcode
This is really a smart way of connecting and automating data. Would love to try out
TinyCommand
@chilarai Thanks for the kind words - that’s exactly what we’re building TinyCommand for. Would love for you to try it out and share your feedback.
If you need help getting started, just let me know.
Netlify
This is awesome. Congrats on your launch!
TinyCommand
@thisiskp_ Thanks!