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Show HN: Built a Tool to Automate Tedious Tasks with AI, Without Coding (joincoflow.com)
26 points by lorenzo_sani 1001 days ago
Hey, Lorenzo here,

Started to work on this side-project for a week or so, I’m curious what y’all think! Coflow connects AI to your current platforms and automates any repetitive/manual task without coding. How it works:

- Specify the trigger/input the AI should expect

- Tell the AI what to do

- Specify where to send/store the output

- Deploy and let it run

Would love your feedback :)

Early access: https://www.joincoflow.com/

6 comments

I've been using the alpha version of this to help recruiting engineering candidates, has been really useful so far (just saves me scrolling through LinkedIn etc). Basically I give it my notion of candidates with their LinkedIn and it generates some useful copy that I can include in an email, which it then emails for me.

Super helpful and Lorenzo has been very responsive - would recommend.

Looks to be extremely useful for automating tasks that are more subjective, or aren't as black and white. What are some common use cases you envision this solving?
Thanks! Use cases span from email sorting & responding, to document analysis & translation, to automatic report generation etc! Constantly discovering new use cases though :)
If you can combine this with some webscraping tasks, especially like analysing social media posts (YT videos, Insta, etc.) would be a godsend for us :D
Nice idea, will look into it man
Would it be more about sentiment analysis or looking at specific metrics (number of likes/shares etc.) and generating reports?
In case you need a web scraping tool: https://scrapingfish.com
Looks really slick! Can think of quite a few tedious manual processes that could be eliminated by this.
Thanks a lot - any specific use cases you'd be interested in trying just let me know and can look into it for you!
I need this for waay too many tools, excited to see all the available integrations!
Looks great! Would love to try this out :)