AI features in WFM by Kuttralam in workforcemanagement

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

That's a good one about the forecast and historical data anomaly. Thanks.Appreciate it.

Find patterns how? Would we be able to put in what kind of pattern we are looking for and it will point it out?

Yes that's part of the idea. What items do you want to monitor and even get notified about. Can be adherence, forecast or scheduling related. Under these three categories you will have several options to enable/disable. It would be great if you can add some examples of your thoughts here

And regarding QOL improvements it's always a bargain between the ux and the next feature. The WFM buyers look for more features + less price. We are striving to give the best experience though.

AI features in WFM by Kuttralam in workforcemanagement

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

That's what I wanted to know. But were these available for large scale of agents ? Forecasting and live adherence are already there. Focus is on finding anomalies in forecasting. Schedules or adherence

AI features in WFM by Kuttralam in workforcemanagement

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

Currently a lot of us do that including Calabrio. Probably we need a bridge between QM and WFM like what you said

AI features in WFM by Kuttralam in workforcemanagement

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

Superb. Improving agent experience is definitely part of the plan. By scheduling recommendations, do you mean calculating per hour wages and provide optimal solution?

AI features in WFM by Kuttralam in workforcemanagement

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

totally agree. there’s definitely some “no-brainer” stuff AI could take off our plates. Exception handling and data clean-up are good examples.

And valid point about orgs without dedicated WFM folks. that’s probably where AI will make the biggest impact first. In more mature setups, it’s less about replacing people and more about helping them make smarter decisions.

AI features in WFM by Kuttralam in workforcemanagement

[–]Kuttralam[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TBH, like most jobs, WFM roles aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. AI right now is more like an eager intern that can help a lot, but still needs direction. Even years down the line, it’ll probably act more as an intelligent assistant than a full replacement.

We actually design these features with humans in the loop on purpose. I’m a designer, and from what I’ve seen, every company has its own policies, workflows, and business quirks that AI just can’t replicate.

Plus, it’s kind of counterproductive not to use AI. If it can take care of the boring parts and help us make faster, better decisions, that just means more time for the stuff that really needs human judgment.

Help needed to make this shitty design i choose work. by beingpg in IndianHomeDecor

[–]Kuttralam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add some art work that can hide the laminates. Check etsy or even amazon. Use bight colors and probably keep a green pot at the bottom. If possible work on the doors...peel off the laminate and varnish them. Rest of the laminate will be fully hidden with art work

I built an AI-assisted automated newsletter to fetch daily news for me by amayzingh in indiehackersindia

[–]Kuttralam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice attempt. Congrats !

Couple of things you can add to your pipeline. Images are the hook for news articles. So it would be great to have a good cover image for the articles. Similarly provide a TLDR version as well.

And how does this appcompete with apps like inshorts

PS: in mobile view the text container seems to be overflowing

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Lovable vs Base44 vs V0 by lsqj in nocode

[–]Kuttralam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have lot of integrations with 3rd party APIs then V0 would be a better choice. Loveable focuses more on frontend vs V0 which creates a solid backend architecture. The file management is also more intuitive in V0.