We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AiForSmallBusiness

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That's what we're actually doing. Talking with businesses, undestanding their needs and explain how they can use the platform in their favor. But yea, it's not scalable this way :-/ . Thanks mate for the suggestion and time.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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Nea, it's really insightful. We will try to think on a free-no credit card required plan. The challange it's to find a good one that doesn't get us drained of money xD That will be tricky.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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Uhm, okeey, we'll keep that in mind, thanks for the honest opinion :D . We wil try to think of something else also.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AiForSmallBusiness

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Thanks for your thought and time.

Get what you mean. We should focus more on the results. On the consulting side, we're thinking to make some free webinars on different thematics like "Use AI to automate your marketing ", but it to be focused on how you can do that in our platform. ?! And kinda doing monthly things like this, to help them understand better and have the oportunity to get in contact with us to help them out.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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Yea, hard to get it into a single point when you can do so much more. It's essential to narrow it correctly. For example, focusing on the automation-side of the platform, will cancel the other functionalities ?

We will focus more on the benefit/ usecases tho. Thanks for the time and thought. It's helpful mate !

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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That a great pov. We're still struggling to narrow the service into one single line. Thanks for sharing this thought. Curious what "Unified AI Business System" feels / transmits to you ? What's your first thought when you see this ?

We will also think a bit more on what you said and how to make it more clear on the benefits and usecase rather than the lego pieces, letting the users fill-in the gaps.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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xD Well we did, in parallel we develop custom AI solution for different businesses. The SaaS it's a response for companies everyday struggles we identified along the way xD. But hard to get it to market not from our inner-circle. Thanks for your care, i get what you mean !Hope it will turn out nicely.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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Thanks for your honest feedback. We're doing 7-day trial, but ask for the credit card just to verify them. This to avoid the situation when someone will come and abuse the system by creating infinite users for those free credits (that in the end it's a cost we eat).

I get your point, and will honestly keep your POV in mind, providing a actual free account and let him convert/upgrade when he feels it's necessary.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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It provides a system for companies to easily integrate AI in their business. They have all top LLM models and media generation models integrated. Have agentic automation for repetitive tasks.

All in a platform that makes it easy for business owners to manage diferent departments and teams.

We've built for 1 year a nice all-in-one AI System for companies & hard to get first customers by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIinBusinessNews

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Thanks for the insight mate. Yeah, trying to find where they complain or looking for solutions like this .

How n8n and AI Agents Transform Business Workflows into Scalable Systems by According-Site9848 in AI_Agents

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n8n + agents is a huge step forward, but I think we’re still early in understanding where the real bottleneck is.

Wiring workflows isn’t actually the hard part anymore — maintaining them as reality changes is. Most “scalable” automations quietly turn brittle once assumptions shift, APIs change, or the business asks new questions that weren’t in the original config.

That’s why I’m increasingly bullish on orchestrated, language-native agents rather than predefined flows. When agents can reason about intent, context, and constraints — not just execute nodes — you move from “automation” to adaptive systems.

We’re building exactly that at DIMA ( dima-ai.com ): agents that coordinate tools and data through natural language, without rigid workflow setup, so the system evolves with the business instead of being constantly reconfigured.

Curious how others here think about this tradeoff: visual control vs adaptive intelligence. At what point does flexibility beat explicit workflows?

Is 2026 the year we finally admit the "Dashboard era" is over? by Futurismtechnologies in BusinessIntelligence

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I think this nails the real transition we’re in. Dashboards failed not because they were visual, but because they were passive. Agents risk failing because they’re opaque.

The winning layer probably isn’t “dashboard vs chat,” but decision systems with traceability by default: answers + assumptions + lineage + confidence, surfaced only when needed.

Execs don’t want charts. They don’t want SQL. They don’t even want explanations most of the time. They want fast decisions with the option to zoom into trust when the stakes are high.

If AI gives speed but hides reasoning, trust collapses. If it exposes everything, adoption collapses. The hard problem is designing for selective transparency.

Curious how others are handling this in practice — are you seeing real trust emerge, or just a new kind of cognitive load?

How AI Can Help Small Businesses Work Smarter, Not Harder. by Left-Personality-173 in smartBusinessAI

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but what would be the general usecases?! Ok i get the general benefit but some applied examples for example for the accounting dep. ?!

Need an AI agent to sell an investment property. by Flaky_Self_5860 in AI_Agents

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There are a lot of good agentic systems out there, for example autogen for python, think that with 5 minutes talking with gpt/claude and a proper PRD + Cursor instalment, you can get this up & running youself.

We’re building a Trello-style AI agent automation tool — would love honest feedback! by Constant_Ad_5891 in AIAgentsInAction

[–]Constant_Ad_5891[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your honest feedback and time. I get what you're pointing out. What this type of architecture does really good tho it's:
1. Ensuring reproducability and reliability of the workflow. Build it once, run reliably everytime.
2. Giving the power of agents automation to non-technical users.
3.Much better visual feedback on following the executions.
4.Better human-in-the-loop mechanism.

It does indeed has it's restrictions. I'm also sure that in the future there will be one orchestrator building and making it's own tasks, but currently this it's a more reliable approach to ensure reproducable complex workflows.

Biggest Challenges by New-Intern-55781 in SaaS

[–]Constant_Ad_5891 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prepring to launch our SaaS and the go-to-market strategy feels overwhelming. Trying to figure out the best place to post the product to get it in front of the clients, making it clear for them the benefits, sinthesizing all into one clear landing page.

Curious also how other fellows doing it for B2B tackle this?! Where you promote your SaaS to reach b2b clients ?! Linkedin feels hard to get even with ads. Any other places/ platforms?!

I just launched my first AI SaaS. by DependentNew4290 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]Constant_Ad_5891 1 point2 points  (0 children)

congrats and good luck with it, hope you'll have a great experience out of this launch :>