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?
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@charliepatel Really appreciate the encouragement and support!
@priyanka_gosai1 this looks like a perfect solution for teams tired of tool overload!
Curious - what's the learning curve like for non-technical users? Can marketers or ops folks build their own workflows easily?
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@mskyow Thank you, really appreciate that.
The learning curve is intentionally light — marketers, ops teams, and non-technical users build most workflows without any help. The forms, tables, and workflow canvas are designed to feel familiar right away, so people can start automating within minutes instead of learning a new system. If you face any issues or have questions, let us know. We're happy to help you get started!
Human-in-the-loop inside workflows is my favorite feature.
The moment I saw a workflow pause for human review and then continue automatically… I was sold.
The TinyComposer node surprised me. The emails it writes are not “AI-ish” they’re actually usable, on-tone, and fit the context perfectly.
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Love the “one command for everything” idea. Half my day is spent jumping between tools and random scripts anyway. If TinyCommand can genuinely replace that duct-tape setup, I’m in.
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@kshitij_mishra4 Thanks for this!
That’s exactly the pain point we set out to solve. Most teams end up stitching together forms, sheets, workflow tools, scripts, and email systems just to keep simple processes running.
With TinyCommand, the goal is to bring all of that into one place so you can collect data, automate actions, and send communications without the duct tape.
Excited for you to try it & we’d love to hear your thoughts once you do!
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@joyal_a_johney Thanks for your support!