AI agents are increasingly making real decisions in businesses. They qualify leads, respond to customers, analyze data, and sometimes trigger actions that affect revenue or customer experience. As these systems move from suggesting to actually deciding, mistakes become inevitable.
When that happens, responsibility becomes unclear. The user configured the system, the company built the product, and the underlying models often come from another provider. If an AI agent makes the wrong call and it impacts a customer or revenue, where should accountability actually sit?
Curious how others are thinking about this. Who should be responsible in such cases, and are there any legal guidelines or draft regulations emerging around this?
TinyForms generating an entire form structure from a prompt feels like magic. Didn't think it would be this accurate.
TinyCommand
@shubham_ram Thank you!!
Wooh. Exactly something i was looking for. Was tired subscribing multiple apps for my automation projects. Hope tinycommand solves it!! Fingers crossed 🤞🏼
TinyCommand
@himanshushah Thanks for the support!
Totally get you - juggling multiple tools just to keep one workflow running can get exhausting.
That’s exactly the problem TinyCommand is built to solve. One platform for forms, tables, workflows, emails, and AI agents, all without the subscription sprawl.
We’re excited for you to try it out, and we’re here if you need any help setting things up!
This is awesome @priyanka_gosai1, congrats with the launch!
TinyCommand
@pasha_tseluyko Thanks for the support!
This is one of my favorite tools ever! Fantastic idea and excellent execution. So much potential. I really love that It combines all of these features and steps into one platform. You can do so many things without leaving the interface. And that interface is intuitive, clean, easy to use, and really nice looking.
TinyCommand
@just_s This means a lot & thank you for taking the time to share such thoughtful feedback.
We’ve put a huge amount of effort into making TinyCommand feel clean, intuitive, and powerful without the usual multi-tool chaos. Hearing that the experience resonates with you genuinely encourages the whole team.
We’re just getting started, and there’s a lot more coming your way!
Trace-AI
Congratulations on the launch, team! I have used Zapier before and I STRUGGLED :P This will be a saviour for non coders like me!
TinyCommand
@debadrita_banik Thank you so much! And trust me, you’re not alone. A lot of people have felt that struggle - me included! 😄
That’s exactly why we built TinyCommand: a way to automate without the complexity, the steep learning curve, or the “I need a developer for this” moments.
Can’t wait for you to try it out, just reach out if you need anything!
Tactiq
congrats on your launch! i can totally relate with the problem as someone who has fractional teams for early-stage startups.
TinyCommand
@heyitsirenechan I know, right! Since the product idea DID stem from the fact that we wanted to solve our own SaaS problems as founders, we would love to help you out with any of yours too. Please feel free to reach out incase you need any assistance in using the platform or solve any of your processes.
TinyCommand
@byalexai Thanks!
Zapier and n8n are strong automation tools, especially if you're only looking to connect apps. TinyCommand takes a different approach: instead of being just an automation layer, we bring forms, tables, workflows, emails, and AI agents into one unified platform.
So you’re not stitching together a form tool → a database → an automation tool → an email tool.
You can collect data, enrich it, automate actions, make decisions with AI, and communicate — all in one place.
If Zapier/n8n help you connect tools, TinyCommand helps you replace the stack entirely for many everyday workflows. That’s the core difference.