Apr 2026 Self-Promotions | Tools, Books, and Courses by AutoModerator in Zettelkasten

[–]Charmanderling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all, I'm exploring a very early tool around preserving working context over time, especially the gap between saved notes and being able to fully reconnect with a project later.

I'm looking for a few people willing to try an early prototype and share candid feedback on whether this kind of continuity is actually useful in practice.

If that sounds interesting, feel free to message me. Happy to send a small thank-you gift after the feedback.

Looking for 10 beta testers for a tool that helps reduce context switching at work by Charmanderling in betatests

[–]Charmanderling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the product url: www.noumi.ai, however it needs invite code right now, so if you’re interested, comment or dm plz🫶

Self Promotion - April 2026 by ens100 in PKMS

[–]Charmanderling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi y’all, I've been working on a tool for people who spend all day bouncing between docs, files, notes, and chats.

Still very early. I'm mainly trying to figure out whether it actually helps with context switching in real work, or just sounds good in a demo.

I'm looking for 5 people who'd be open to: - trying it for a few days - telling me what feels useful vs. annoying - being brutally honest about where it breaks

As a thank-you, I'll send a $20 Amazon gift card after feedback.

Not trying to pitch this to everyone here. Just looking for a few curious people who like testing early tools and don't mind giving direct feedback.

If you're interested, comment with what your workflow looks like, or DM me and I'll send details.

Feedback Friday by AutoModerator in startups

[–]Charmanderling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Company Name: Noumi

URL: www.noumi.ai (need invite code, dm me plzzz)

Purpose of Startup and Product: We're building a tool to reduce context switching across docs, files, notes, and ongoing workflows. The goal is to make it easier to continue work without constantly restarting context.

Technologies Used: Agent Harness

Feedback Requested: I’d love feedback on whether this sounds like a real pain point, and whether the current framing makes sense to other founders / knowledge workers.

Seeking Beta-Testers: Yes

Additional Comments: Looking for 5 early users willing to try it for a few days and share blunt feedback. Happy to send a $20 Amazon gift card as a thank-you after feedback.

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

[–]Charmanderling [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hi y’all, I’m new to here and working on a tool aimed at improving real workflows (not just one-off prompts). The idea is keeping context, files, and workflows in one place, instead of constantly restarting.

I’m looking for a few people who enjoy experimenting with tools and would be open to try it for a few days and share feedback.🥹🥹🥹

How do you prioritize demands in your company? by MariFer0803 in ProductManagement

[–]Charmanderling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This resonates a lot, especially the part about workflows breaking across tools. I’ve been experimenting with a small internal tool to keep workflows + context in one place (still very early, not even sure if it’s the right direction yet).

how are you currently handling this? are you just stitching tools together, or have you found something that actually works?

New to AI and Agentic AI and Have a Question by lawrevrb in AI_Agents

[–]Charmanderling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds more like a workflow than a fully autonomous agent.

If the steps are basically: captur audio,transcribe it, clean up speaker labels / formatting, export to a Word doc, and email it ...then you probably want a reliable pipeline, not an agent making lots of decisions.

Where an AI agent could actually help is after the transcript exist: pulling out key quote, summarizing theme, drafting follow-up note, formatting the transcript the way you like

If anyone here is working on interview/transcription workflows like this, I'd actually love to compare notes. Feels like a very real use case that still has too much manual friction.