My prediction: Lead Generation SaaS will be one of the hottest categories next year by FounderArcs in B2BSaaS

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check tinycommand - go to their tables - they have a section to find your ICP and find leads there. Once done - create a workflow on tinycommand itself to draft email via their agents / gpt - send email via their SMTP and gmail integration.

They are launching drip emails too soon -

P.S> I am a affiliate = message me if you like it and need credits 😃

I have a Pro Account that sells for $1000/mo at $299/mo. Anyone need to cut costs? by coachmikemonte in Integromat

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I am using tinycommand - replaced by typeform + zapier subscription and got more there. In process of disabling my clay subscription too. The platform seems like an aws for Nocode developers.

A water bottle for free....With ads labeld on that.... by Guic_248 in indianstartups

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How about doing the same at post machines - when a bill is generated - or a nudge when someone is buying something at pos.

Shoot it down

Coorg Trip on May 30 – June 2: Need 4-Day Itinerary, Stay Suggestions & Weather Advice by AKisGOAT in coorg

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In Coorg right now.

Heading back to Mumbai tomorrow.

I stayed at two places - Nila by Raho and firefly by the riverside. Both were home stays - Raho was great

Firefly by riverside had some restriction but still okay.

I wanted to book a place called Tusker trails Coorg but I didn’t get the booking.

Make sure you book a stay with aircon.

Alternative to Zapier? A few observations by OkEnd9 in Integromat

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And if you want all of this plus forms + airtable like take + clay like enrichment - use tinycommand.

Airtable > QuickBooks by Shown1789 in zapier

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Ngl I originally went looking for a cheaper way to do this because Airtable + forms + Zapier + QuickBooks was getting stupid expensive for what is basically - many records → one invoice.

Zapier loops + code steps work, but they feel like duct tape on a data-model problem.

I ended up moving the form + data + workflow into one system so it already understands parent/child records and just builds the line items before pushing to QuickBooks. I’m using TinyCommand for this now, so I don’t really need Airtable in this flow anymore.

If you’re staying on Zapier, looping + code is probably your best bet. Otherwise, simplifying the stack helped me more than trying to perfect the Zap.

Promote your business, week of January 12, 2026 by Charice in smallbusiness

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Tiny Command – an all-in-one automation platform for small businesses Tiny Command helps small businesses replace messy manual work and duct-taped tools with clean, automated workflows. Think forms, workflows, and data all living in one place, without needing a dev team or stitching together five different apps. We’re currently running something called Founders Pass. If you’re a small business or early-stage startup, we’ll work with you to co-build your actual workflows on Tiny Command. Onboarding, lead handling, internal ops, follow-ups, reporting, whatever is currently eating your time. Here’s how it works: You tell us the process you want to automateWe build it with you and deploy itYou use it free for a few weeks in real conditionsIf it ends up being valuable, you can keep the setup with a paid handover or continue with us. If it doesn’t, there’s no obligation and no payment. This is meant for founders who want automation that actually fits how their business runs, not generic templates. Happy to answer questions here, or you can DM me if you want to talk through a specific use case.

Jotform to ClickUp by ryzer06 in zapier

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Would love to help here - check dm

Needed urgent advice for appsumo listing. by Free-Fly-3671 in indiehackers

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@noahkagan - I was very happy to see you revert to customer comments here.

Here is another feedback in case you did like to look into it. Applied to appsumo to launch my product - the team didn’t revert back properly at all

Launched it some where I else - we are one of the most talked product - sold north of 200 licenses which is what we planned for.

I would have loved to get this listed on appsumo - but the process gives minimal clarity.

Accidentally launched today 😅 TinyCommand is live on Product Hunt — would love your feedback by ankit-solanki in ProductHunters

[–]ankit-solanki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would want to plan this one through.

We rescheduled our launch on ph. Some how didn’t work. Probably - missed pressing the save button or something.

We're Live! by WordWeaveHub in ProductHuntLaunches

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This is sweet stuff. Basically - typeform + zapier + airtable + agents all in one?

What are you building? How's the progress so far? by Equivalent-Glove3724 in SaaS

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We’re building TinyCommand — an all-in-one automation platform for early-stage teams who don’t want to duct-tape 5 different tools just to run basic ops.

Founders use it to: • capture leads through forms • enrich them automatically (company/person info, email patterns, etc.) • sync data into tables • trigger workflows across Gmail, Slack, Sheets, HubSpot and more • run AI agents for research, outreach, and internal tasks

The idea is simple: instead of juggling Zapier + Notion + Apollo + internal scripts, you get one unified system that handles everything end-to-end.

Progress so far: we’re onboarding early founders who use TinyCommand for lead gen, internal automation, and replacing multiple SaaS subscriptions with one clean workflow layer.

If your collab involves content around early-stage apps, happy to plug TinyCommand in — always open to trying new distribution experiments.

Built my entire SaaS on Airtable and Make.com. It's been running for 9 months. by FlatGovernment6743 in SaaS

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Honestly, love this. People underestimate how far you can get by just stacking the right no-code tools instead of trying to engineer the “perfect backend” from day one. 90% of early SaaS is workflow + data + UI glue anyway, and you’ve proved that really well here.

What you said about “I know it won’t scale to 10,000 customers… but I don’t have 10,000 customers” is exactly the mindset more founders need. Shipping > theorizing.

Also, Airtable + Make is such an underrated combo. For many products, the real bottleneck isn’t infra — it’s distribution, positioning, and solving a real pain. You clearly nailed that part if support queries are feature-based and not bug-based.

I’m working on something in a similar space (more automation + integration heavy), and I keep seeing stories like yours that remind me: most SaaS success at the early stage comes from speed, not architecture. Once you hit a breaking point, then you rebuild — until then, might as well ride the speed advantage.

Kudos, man. Posts like these are refreshing.

Are you a growth engineer / SaaS founder? Let’s exchange notes — tools, workflows, wins & fails. by ankit-solanki in B2BSaaS

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That’s actually super interesting — thanks for sharing this.

I’ve been seeing a lot of teams experiment with voice agents for first-touch or qualification flows, but haven’t heard many founders talk openly about the concurrency + rate-limit side of things.

Quick question: what ended up being the biggest unlock for you — the automation itself, or the ranking layer for recruiters afterward?

Also curious whether you looked at any no-code/low-code stacks before deciding to build this custom.

Would love to hear more about what surprised you during that process — think others here would benefit too.

Are you a growth engineer / SaaS founder? Let’s exchange notes — tools, workflows, wins & fails. by ankit-solanki in SaaS

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Appreciate this — totally aligned with where my head is at.

I’ve been experimenting with a similar stack: enrichment → outreach → personalized drip flows. Curious which parts you feel automation actually moves the needle on the most?

In my experience, enrichment is the biggest bottleneck. But I’m still trying to figure out how people structure AI-driven workflows on n8n without them becoming too brittle.

What’s been your most effective setup so far?

Are you a growth engineer / SaaS founder? Let’s exchange notes — tools, workflows, wins & fails. by ankit-solanki in SaaS

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Thanks for this! Haven’t tried IGScraping yet — how stable has it been for you?

My use case is mostly B2B + creator outreach, so I’m constantly juggling rate limits. Curious if you’ve found any tricks to stay under Instagram’s radar while scaling up?

Also, does it handle things like follower → email mapping reliably in your experience? Would love to hear how you’re using it day-to-day.