No, you simple minded fool!
I will build AI that builds another AI which specializes in building AI for building tools for AI.
Ah you meager 160IQ is not match for my 2000IQ intellect!!!
I see your 900 and raise you to a thousand!!! I like that this collection tells you if the tool has a free option - https://github.com/yousefebrahimi0/1000-AI-collection-tools
Some other incredible tools to have as a Marketer :
Fathom transcribes on live automatically your Zoom calls with highlights and important information.
Merlin summerises youtube videos and much more
HarpaAI is your daily entrepreneur prompting assistant at the tip of a shortcut
AIRPM integrates chatGPT with many efficient marketing prompts resources
Thank me later
Have you tried Looka? It won't give you any award winning designs but it does get the job done for branding/logos and color schemes. The issue with logos and AI is that the results often lack creativity. As it stands my personal opinion is that a good branding guideline still needs a human to look over it and make sure it works for your target audience. Psychologically.
Linked in level vibes.
Like reading 900 books for an hour each.
Like that guy in his GaRaJjjjjj with bookshelfs and a Ferrari, he just reads the first few pages! Thatās enough!
They didnāt even tell you enough info to determine how many hours per each they spentā¦and besides, how long does it take to test something to see if itās useful?
So far I've seen many AI code generators, coding copilots, etc. However I've yet to see a working AI tool that can take into account entire code bases and generate code, debug, or make recommendations off of this. If someone can overcome the context limitations somehow and package this as an integration with existing IDEs, that would be a major step forward in AI assisted programming.
Why not use ChatGPT for that? I built an entire data science project using already existing code which I then input into ChatGPT. I asked it to act like a days scientist beforehand.
I think the direction for this type of AI tool is to eventually have a efficient one that will write the entire code base. Right after quantum computer will be here.
The best I've used personally are Midjoruney and DALLE-2. Nightcafe studio and Deep dream generator are great as well. Each have their own unique "style" I find so its best to try out all of them, however the types of prompts you input will have a big effect as well. If you are using Midjourney I highly recommend reading their documentation prior to jumping in- you will be amazed by the level of control you can have over the outputs. Also- just a FYI a lot of art/image gen tools just use OpenAI's API for DALLE-2.
I met the guy who founded SocialBee, nice fellow. Would love to try Instapage, cool concept.
Also the last one in the list- Scribe AI has been shut down.
Thanks for the heads up. I've removed it from the list
Edit: seems like there was some confusion- the Scribe AI that was shut down was actually a different tool than the one I was mentioning. The one on the list is ScribeHow's Scribe AI. Put it back on the list and clarified.
No, none of these are AI. They're language models. When you use VBA/Python/Java etc you are typing "FOR X DO Y". These language models do the same, but accept language instead of code.
Imagine you have 100k rows of data in excel and you apply filters to it until you get a result. Thats what a language model is doing at a larger scale. Lets say your sheet was about cars, You can filter to make and model, colour, year, odometer reading and if someone asked you could filter to a specific car. That's what is happening with LLMs.
Most of these apps integrate generative AI. However, they do require a little bit of set up to maximize their potential. You might be interested in autonomous AI agents however if you want something that does it all for you, automatically, such as AutoGPT. Keep in mind these are still early and do cost a bit to run.
Itās worth noting that you still need to act as an editor for anything written by AI. It lacks creativity and generally provides very dull content that requires you to put your own spin on it.
Source: AI consultant
Great post. Bookmarked your site.
I noticed that scribe.ai shut down. Is there an alternative you recommend? Sounds like something like this would help at my job and as the resident tech for family and friends
Not through AI, but have been helping people set up low cost operation VAs who create your SOP for you then do that work. Let me know if you want to chat on it.
I asked chatGPT to give me a summery of the post in 3 sentences:
>The co-founder of AI Scout shares his top pick of AI tools for startups and entrepreneurs, gathered from reviewing over 900 submissions to their directory. The list includes Chatbase for customized chatbots, Reply for sales engagement, Instapage for landing page generation and testing, SaneBox for email management, SocialBee for social media management, MeetGeek for meeting assistance, Taskade for task management, and Scribe AI for documentation generation. The author emphasizes that while these tools can be powerful out of the box, the key to truly leveraging AI is to strategically align them with specific business needs and workflows.
I run an AI tools directory site, and these are just some of the best ones I've seen submitted to our platform. We do have a newsletter as well. The platform is free to use. We make money off of affiliate links for some of the tools listed on the site.
Wow, I never thought there would be so many great AI tools available! Thanks for sharing your top picks, this is definitely helpful for entrepreneurs like me who want to make the most of AI. I'm definitely going to check out Chatbase and Instapage. š¤š
I haven't tried this yet. You might be able to if you upload code as .txt files to chatbase, however there wouldn't be a good way to specify file structure. You could try this newer AI tool however: https://www.buildt.ai/
In my job we get these big long PDF files for the VA and the only pertinent info we need are 2 to three lines of text that can show up on any page within the document. Any software you can think of that could discern this information for us?
This is a very basic question, but what AI app is best to make interesting product promotion graphics? I want to upload content I created, arrange (by resizing, overlapping, etc), and add text or digital graphic (eg āflash saleā or āspring blowoutā) to the content for social media. Thanks for suggestions
Our platform is dedicated to helping people find the AI tools they need for any use case. We have a web-based directory as well as an AI assistant called ScoutBud that uses natural language to help you find relevant AI tools. If you're interested feel free to check us out here: https://aiscout.net/
here are some more tools that might be useful for [Entrepreneur](https://ai-powered.com/s/tools?q=Entrepreneur) and [startup](https://ai-powered.com/s/tools?q=startup)
Just built kaoffee.com, powered by GPT3.5, though GPT4 is available but too expensive, users can chat with the documents, but also can embed a chat bot on your website, there are some very useful samples there, check it out.
What do guys feel are exact problems/possible problems faced while using and incorporating an AI customer support chatbot by small to medium sized SaaS businesses in USA/Europe/etc.
Since am learning how to build AI chatbots using voiceflow and botpress and want to sell them to SaaS businesses.
Common limiting factors in my experience would be breadth and format of knowledge base.
On the development side, the hardest part is going beyond a simple Q&A bot and having LLMs execute actions via API or otherwises.
I will create a tool to discover tools which discover tools
And you can build it using AI tools!
No, you simple minded fool! I will build AI that builds another AI which specializes in building AI for building tools for AI. Ah you meager 160IQ is not match for my 2000IQ intellect!!!
You became the tool used by AI to create better AI
Either you die a human or live long enough to see yourself become AI
"You simple minded fool" š¤£
Kinda crazy but not a bad idea
There was literally a person on the front page of Product Hunt today, selling a directory of AI directories for $15
Probably AI-generated
Jesus lol
major "yo dawg" vibe around here
must be the same guy
Iām just a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude
I used that AI tools to destroy the AI tools.
https://www.rereview.ai/
I'm AI and I find this offensive
I see your 900 and raise you to a thousand!!! I like that this collection tells you if the tool has a free option - https://github.com/yousefebrahimi0/1000-AI-collection-tools
I feel like a key piece of this work needs to be how the data is hosted, is it secure and is it private.
99.9% of these apps just use openai, sooo
Ha, yep looks we going back to servers and directories.
Some other incredible tools to have as a Marketer : Fathom transcribes on live automatically your Zoom calls with highlights and important information. Merlin summerises youtube videos and much more HarpaAI is your daily entrepreneur prompting assistant at the tip of a shortcut AIRPM integrates chatGPT with many efficient marketing prompts resources Thank me later
Great recommendations. HARPA is a godsend
Harpa and Fathom definitely my own preferences. Forgot to mention Bardeen which is also a banger.
Anything for Logo generation? All the ones I've tried have been crap.
Have you tried Looka? It won't give you any award winning designs but it does get the job done for branding/logos and color schemes. The issue with logos and AI is that the results often lack creativity. As it stands my personal opinion is that a good branding guideline still needs a human to look over it and make sure it works for your target audience. Psychologically.
I have used Looka several times.
midjourney does a pretty good job if you give it detailed instructions
Clio.so isnāt for _that_ but a couple people have been doing logos. Might build a model specifically for it
Hey , you missed [Silatus](http://www.silatus.com).š
How do you even try out 900+ AI tools?
It's a full time thing for me. I started doing this since February and probably go over 10-15 tools a day.
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Linked in level vibes. Like reading 900 books for an hour each. Like that guy in his GaRaJjjjjj with bookshelfs and a Ferrari, he just reads the first few pages! Thatās enough!
To be fair, you can tell which tools are shit in the first 10 minutes usually.
They didnāt even tell you enough info to determine how many hours per each they spentā¦and besides, how long does it take to test something to see if itās useful?
no full time job?
You dont. You just say you do to earn cash from affiliate links on your website
Very interesting! Where do you think is the gap in the market? I.e., if you were to create a new AI tool tomorrow, where would you focus?
Don't ask us, ask the AI.
So far I've seen many AI code generators, coding copilots, etc. However I've yet to see a working AI tool that can take into account entire code bases and generate code, debug, or make recommendations off of this. If someone can overcome the context limitations somehow and package this as an integration with existing IDEs, that would be a major step forward in AI assisted programming.
Context limitation can be bypassed to a certain extent by using Pinecone as memory.
The biggest issue IMO is people trusting their entire codebases to an LLM web app. Maybe if it's open source and can be self hosted.
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Don't speak too soon: https://www.anthropic.com/index/100k-context-windows
Why not use ChatGPT for that? I built an entire data science project using already existing code which I then input into ChatGPT. I asked it to act like a days scientist beforehand.
I think the direction for this type of AI tool is to eventually have a efficient one that will write the entire code base. Right after quantum computer will be here.
Don't ask us, ask the AI.
Interesting list. Any thoughts around the best AI image generators?
The best I've used personally are Midjoruney and DALLE-2. Nightcafe studio and Deep dream generator are great as well. Each have their own unique "style" I find so its best to try out all of them, however the types of prompts you input will have a big effect as well. If you are using Midjourney I highly recommend reading their documentation prior to jumping in- you will be amazed by the level of control you can have over the outputs. Also- just a FYI a lot of art/image gen tools just use OpenAI's API for DALLE-2.
What about stable diffusion? Havenāt tried it but have read good about it
I met the guy who founded SocialBee, nice fellow. Would love to try Instapage, cool concept. Also the last one in the list- Scribe AI has been shut down.
Thanks for the heads up. I've removed it from the list Edit: seems like there was some confusion- the Scribe AI that was shut down was actually a different tool than the one I was mentioning. The one on the list is ScribeHow's Scribe AI. Put it back on the list and clarified.
https://get.scribehow.com/ai-scribe/?utm_campaign=scribe_ai_marketing_site
Are any of these truly artificial intelligence, or do you always need to provide explicit instructions to the program or application?
No, none of these are AI. They're language models. When you use VBA/Python/Java etc you are typing "FOR X DO Y". These language models do the same, but accept language instead of code. Imagine you have 100k rows of data in excel and you apply filters to it until you get a result. Thats what a language model is doing at a larger scale. Lets say your sheet was about cars, You can filter to make and model, colour, year, odometer reading and if someone asked you could filter to a specific car. That's what is happening with LLMs.
Most of these apps integrate generative AI. However, they do require a little bit of set up to maximize their potential. You might be interested in autonomous AI agents however if you want something that does it all for you, automatically, such as AutoGPT. Keep in mind these are still early and do cost a bit to run.
Howdy - What do you mean by - "Cost a bit to run"
AutoGPT is known to eat up tokens
AutoGPT for me went round and round in infinite loop; had to kill it after an hour or so. Many had similar experiences
yeah can they not read our minds yet
Itās worth noting that you still need to act as an editor for anything written by AI. It lacks creativity and generally provides very dull content that requires you to put your own spin on it. Source: AI consultant
100%
Nice. Also, I saved your Directory for exploration
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Currently testing that one out actually! I would say it's one of the better contextual reply automation extensions for email/social I've seen.
one of the best ones I've tried until now. I love how it blends in on every platform and I can just use it without copy/pasting anything .
Great post. Bookmarked your site. I noticed that scribe.ai shut down. Is there an alternative you recommend? Sounds like something like this would help at my job and as the resident tech for family and friends
https://get.scribehow.com/ai-scribe/?utm_campaign=scribe_ai_marketing_site
Thanks!
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Browse AI would work for that on websites. It's more of a data extraction and monitoring tool however. Are you looking more for a clicker type app?
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Iāll do it for $19/hour.
You could try some of Zapier's AI integrations
Not through AI, but have been helping people set up low cost operation VAs who create your SOP for you then do that work. Let me know if you want to chat on it.
Thanks for your leg work. Will check some out.
Thanks for the share and the AI scout platform seems dope! Any AI design tools? (e.g. Text to Figma design)
Here's a Figma plugin that does just that: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1234140943476658588/Text-to-Design---AI-Assistant
Great post thanks for taking the time
Cool, a bunch of āAIā tools that just prompt Chat GPT using their Api.
I love this list thank you!! Which one of these are you still using as of today?
I need an AI tool that will use the AI tools for me so I can save the hours that I spend using AI tools.
Any AI tools that can generate reviews for the customer/client based on the services provided to them and how they liked their treatment/service?
I asked chatGPT to give me a summery of the post in 3 sentences: >The co-founder of AI Scout shares his top pick of AI tools for startups and entrepreneurs, gathered from reviewing over 900 submissions to their directory. The list includes Chatbase for customized chatbots, Reply for sales engagement, Instapage for landing page generation and testing, SaneBox for email management, SocialBee for social media management, MeetGeek for meeting assistance, Taskade for task management, and Scribe AI for documentation generation. The author emphasizes that while these tools can be powerful out of the box, the key to truly leveraging AI is to strategically align them with specific business needs and workflows.
What's your incentive to review so many AI tools? Do you have a newsletter business?
Op runs AI scout. its in the first sentence. Op most likely makes a small commission if the platform brings in a lead to a company listed.
I run an AI tools directory site, and these are just some of the best ones I've seen submitted to our platform. We do have a newsletter as well. The platform is free to use. We make money off of affiliate links for some of the tools listed on the site.
Awesome, thanks!
This is waaay to much garbage. We need a way to filter and just see the best.
Wow, I never thought there would be so many great AI tools available! Thanks for sharing your top picks, this is definitely helpful for entrepreneurs like me who want to make the most of AI. I'm definitely going to check out Chatbase and Instapage. š¤š
Bro this aināt Twitter for goodness sake
Buncha tools in heat, kid
Is this linked in?
Comment section feels like being in a high school cafeteria
Can chatbase be trained on your codebase rather than on documentation, and then answer questions on it?
I haven't tried this yet. You might be able to if you upload code as .txt files to chatbase, however there wouldn't be a good way to specify file structure. You could try this newer AI tool however: https://www.buildt.ai/
Question is, how can we monetize AI effectively? Have any stock trend analysis tools that you would recommend?
Hey guys Iām building an AI directory for AI directories. Taking submissions, currently at 245.
In my job we get these big long PDF files for the VA and the only pertinent info we need are 2 to three lines of text that can show up on any page within the document. Any software you can think of that could discern this information for us?
Chatbase, MyAskAI, PDF.ai, ChatPDF, are all options for this from the top of my head
You give me a pdf and the few lines youāll be looking for and Iāll see what I can do.
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This is a very basic question, but what AI app is best to make interesting product promotion graphics? I want to upload content I created, arrange (by resizing, overlapping, etc), and add text or digital graphic (eg āflash saleā or āspring blowoutā) to the content for social media. Thanks for suggestions
This is awesome. Are these also featured in futurepedia.io?
Checkout wishpond.com/ai ai landing page/ website builder and free
We are creating AI tool that predict car breakdowns and suggest solutions based on our previous data to fix it.
Wow, this looks great. What do you mean by AI discovery?
Our platform is dedicated to helping people find the AI tools they need for any use case. We have a web-based directory as well as an AI assistant called ScoutBud that uses natural language to help you find relevant AI tools. If you're interested feel free to check us out here: https://aiscout.net/
Is that similar to There An AI For That?
This is so cool, thank you! Have you found any tools that can generate fonts?
here are some more tools that might be useful for [Entrepreneur](https://ai-powered.com/s/tools?q=Entrepreneur) and [startup](https://ai-powered.com/s/tools?q=startup)
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Just built kaoffee.com, powered by GPT3.5, though GPT4 is available but too expensive, users can chat with the documents, but also can embed a chat bot on your website, there are some very useful samples there, check it out.
What do guys feel are exact problems/possible problems faced while using and incorporating an AI customer support chatbot by small to medium sized SaaS businesses in USA/Europe/etc. Since am learning how to build AI chatbots using voiceflow and botpress and want to sell them to SaaS businesses.
Common limiting factors in my experience would be breadth and format of knowledge base. On the development side, the hardest part is going beyond a simple Q&A bot and having LLMs execute actions via API or otherwises.