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I’m working on a tool to automate manual document workflows, specifically for industries like manufacturing where accounting paperwork is still a manual burden.

The workflow: Upload doc → LLM extracts structured data → Generate new doc from template.

It’s API-first, includes webhooks, and is built to be self-hosted/self-provisioned for privacy. Still very much a WIP, but looking for feedback on the feature set and the extraction accuracy.

URL: https://fetchtext.io


Working on either a self hosted, or self "provisioned" document extraction platform. Trying to make it as flexible as possible, so businesses

I worked with manufacturing companies, and the amount of manual document extraction and manipulation, particularly from accounting documents, was always a large burden.

The goal is upload a document → extract structured fields via LLM → generate new documents from templates. Has a dashboard, with an API, along with a webhook, very much a WIP.

https://fetchtext.io


Quoteapro Inc | Software Engineer | San Francisco | Onsite or Remote | Full Time | https://quoteapro.com

Quoteapro is helping increase the global recycling rate by automating the complex world of scrap metal brokerage. We work with scrap yards and end processors to safely broker containers of recycled material worldwide. We build tools to grow domestic scrap processors network of buyers and automate tasks needed to sell in the export market.

Full job posting: https://angel.co/l/2iPxPG

Ideally you'd be:

-Detail and process oriented -As excited about developing innovative software as we are -Want to be part of a team of creative, confident, thoughtful people who are enthusiastic about increasing the level of global recycling -Comfortable working in an early-stage startup environment where things move extremely fast and requirements change frequently -Comfortable and have previous experience working with distributed team members

If you're interested please email nick@quoteapro.com.


Odesk sort of does this with feedback ratings: https://www.odesk.com/ I'm sure there are other freelance sites that do as well.


My understanding is that inorder for a developer to receive an xAuth application key, they have to first be vetted by a representative from twitter. This involves exchanging information regarding a summary of the app, how it will be using the API, etc. So there is still some existing measure of security regarding xAuth, although not nearly as much oauth.


A Chrome extension that I use pretty regularly for this sort of thing is Stay Focused: http://goo.gl/gHWFQ


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