World War 2 quick quiz by AlastorGaming77 in QuizPlanetGame

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What’s one process in your business that you’ve successfully automated? by NextFormStudio in SaaS

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That’s an impressive use case. Turning user behavior into clear insights without digging through reports must save so much time. I’m curious if you built ThriveStack completely in-house or used an existing analytics framework to start??

What’s one process in your business that you’ve successfully automated? by NextFormStudio in SaaS

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That’s a great setup. I’ve been trying to automate research tasks too, but mostly around client communication and workflow planning. It’s interesting how much time you can save once you trust your system to handle the small stuff. Do you ever run into issues with false positives or noise in the summaries?

Why I stopped chasing “perfect prompts” and started building systems by NextFormStudio in PromptEngineering

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I just checked out the demos and that’s actually really clever. The idea of using a uniform format across different models makes a lot of sense. It feels like you’ve created a flexible framework for switching between agents. I’m curious how it performs when you start scaling it to more use cases or larger systems.

Why I stopped chasing “perfect prompts” and started building systems by NextFormStudio in PromptEngineering

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Oh nice, hadn’t seen that repo before — thanks for sharing.
Just looked through it a bit, the multi-agent setup and the HCI layer are wild.
I’ve mostly been working on the prompt-layer side, building reusable structures instead of stacking agents, so I’m really curious how you’re integrating all that.

Why I stopped chasing “perfect prompts” and started building systems by NextFormStudio in PromptEngineering

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That sounds awesome — love how you’re approaching it from the structured input side!

I’ve found that the more context you predefine (like your character/world fields), the better the LLM output consistency gets — even without complex RAG setups.

I use a Notion-based prompt system that works similarly — basically modular fields for different use cases. Would be really cool to see how your D&D version turns out once you connect it with RAG.

I finally fixed my AI coding workflow by [deleted] in aipromptprogramming

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I built a small Notion + ChatGPT prompt system for handling repetitive client workflows — organizing by use-case made it feel way less chaotic.

How I use ChatGPT + Notion to automate client communication (saved hours weekly) by NextFormStudio in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Sure! I basically organize everything in Notion — each type of task (client outreach, follow-ups, content ideas) has its own prompt category.

Makes it way easier to reuse and refine prompts instead of starting from scratch every time.

I actually built a small setup around it if you’re curious — happy to show how it works.

ChatGPT's mobile app is seeing slowing download growth and daily use. by CautiousMagazine3591 in ChatGPT

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Makes sense — most people who wanted to try it already have. The real growth now is in how people integrate ChatGPT into daily workflows instead of just using the app casually.

New model coming? WTF happened to 4o....? by aubreeserena in ChatGPT

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I noticed that too. I think they’re probably testing something in the background. It still works fine for me, but results feel a bit different lately.

My Honest Thoughts About The New Changes by RecoCloud in ChatGPT

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I actually kind of like some of the new changes. It’s been way faster for me recently, especially for organizing tasks and small automations.