
Yansu
AI that learns how you work and turns it into software
733 followers
AI that learns how you work and turns it into software
733 followers
Yanshu learns from the work you already do. It spots repeated tasks across files, messages, and workflows, then turns the best patterns into apps and automations. No process mapping or blank canvas—just the routines worth systemizing. Use it to automate recurring work, build lightweight internal tools, and speed up daily ops without writing code.






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Super excited to hunt Yansu today!
What really caught my eye about Yansu is how it flips the traditional AI workflow on its head. Instead of the usual 'write a perfect prompt and hope for the best' approach, Yansu takes a backseat, observes how you actually work, and proactively builds the software or automation you need before you even ask for it. It feels less like an assistant and more like a tailored software factory running in the background.
Huge congrats to @bozhao , @jeremy_xu3 @taro666 , and the team on the launch!
@bozhao @taro666 @justin2025 Thank you so much — really appreciate it!
That’s exactly the shift we’re excited about with Yansu: moving beyond perfect prompting and toward software that can understand how people actually work, recognize patterns, and proactively turn them into useful tools or automations.
Excited to hear what you think after hunting Yansu today!
Congrats on the launch! the no energy waging promise is huge. how does Yansu handle conflicting intentions observed from different apps or devices you use throughout the day?
What’s the most difficult drift scenario you’ve solved in testing—someone switching roles from individual contributor to manager, for instance?
When Yansu detects a repeated pattern, does it surface that to the user for confirmation before building the automation, or does it make judgment calls autonomously about what's worth systemizing?
Turning repetitive routines into software automatically is a massive leap from building workflows from scratch on a blank canvas. One critical question though: how does Yanshu distinguish between a 'good' repetitive routine worth systematizing, and a repetitive 'bad habit' or inefficient workaround that shouldn't be automated?
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The first time I tried Yansu I was thinking it was another "describe what you want and we'll generate it" tool.
It's not — it works the other way around: the AI watches first, then offers. By the time you'd think to write a prompt, the crystal already exists.
That inversion is the real product.
Impressive automation depth! But third-party APIs are constantly changing, and the text formats used by users are unpredictable. How resilient are your agents to user interface/API changes in integrated tools such as Notion or HubSpot? Do they adapt automatically, or is the entire workflow interrupted until the person corrects the request?