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Thanks for the insight ! I’ll keep an eye out for the thread next Monday, appreciate you pointing me in the right direction.

Agree with you, by great I mean someone who drives outcomes, not just code

I'm curious about how fast you can influence the results of one of the tier 1 chatbot ?


Love the focus on simplicity with 3 Tasks Per Day .

I’m curious, though: couldn’t a simple Notion template achieve the same "three tasks rule" with a basic table or list?


Actually, I did see one really cool use case. A guy was using a chatbot to help him revise for his uni courses. Not just chatting for the sake of it, but actually learning. It was super fluid and the whole thing was way sharper than the usual “how was your day?” stuff.

Wish I could remember the name of the app, if anyone knows it, let me know !


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