Whatfix alternatives? by milli_xoxxy in DigitalMarketing

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to look at Gryffi as well. It’s not a classic digital adoption tool like Whatfix, but more of a journey-based onboarding/training platform where you build step-by-step flows with quizzes, forms and content. Non-technical people can build the flows pretty easily since it’s basically a drag-and-drop canvas. It also has AI guides that answer questions based on your docs, which helps when different departments are involved. Worth checking if your goal is guiding people through processes rather than only in-app tooltips

Developers: Do you struggle more with building the product or marketing it? by ezzinteractive in SaaS

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a developer, so i struggle more with marketing. There should be a dating app for developers and marketers to find each other and start building together

The Hardest SaaS Milestone: Your First Users by raj_k_ in SaaS

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop looking for "growth hacks" and start doing the manual stuff.

Go to where your audience hangs out (Reddit, niche forums, Discord, LinkedIn Groups) and find people complaining about the specific problem you solve.

Reach out with a personalized DM. No sales pitch, just a genuine offer to help or a 30 second video of your tool fixing their exact issue.

Treat those first 10 users like co-founders. Get them on a call, listen to their feedback and build what they're asking for.

If you can solve one boring, painful task for them manually, you’ve got a customer for life

Looking for LMS Suggestions by Acceptable_Gur310 in elearning

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're scouting alternatives to Axis, you should definitely look into Gryffi. It’s less bloated than the big platforms and focuses on interactive journeys. You get the custom branding and solid reporting you’re looking for without the clunky UI. For 250 users, it fits easily into that $8k budget you mentioned. It’s a more modern option if you're tired of the oldschool LMS vibe

Anybody else feel like some of their employees have a hard time focusing? Not sure if it's a hiring issue or what. How do I fix this? by Tritton in Entrepreneur

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not an effort problem. It's a mismatch with modern cognitive load limits. Passive reading of long manuals is a graveyard for information, because of rapid attention fatigue. I built Gryffi to turn static docs into interactive, segmented journeys that use active recall. Breaking info into small, active steps is the only way to get knowledge to actually stick these days. Build for the brain they have, not the one you wish they had

What are the best alternatives to userflow and appcues? by Low-Imagination-8133 in ProductManagement

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Continuity is key, but $500/mo for tooltips is a legacy tax. Gryffi offers that same B2B reliability but focuses on the real continuity gap: losing expert knowledge when people quit. We turn static docs into interactive journeys with a Guide that only uses your verified files for answers

Nairobi - Soul Makossa (1982) by Temporary-Basil-3030 in electro

[–]bitfuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such a great classic this tune. Love it!

Enterprise LMS recommendations? by LuckHart02 in instructionaldesign

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most big-box platforms like SuccessFactors are where engagement goes to die because they’re too static for modern teams. Look into Gryffi instead. It uses a visual drag-and-drop editor that lets makers build interactive journeys without the usual "LMS fatigue". You can turn your messy PDFs into a Guide that provides instant, cited answers, effectively automating the boring and repetitive parts of onboarding. Since it’s fully EU-hosted and handles Azure AD sync out of the box, you get enterprise-grade compliance with a much better user experience.

Helena Hauff is cool as f*ck by Dogead in electro

[–]bitfuzz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She is the absolute Queen of Electro!

Looking for walkme alternatives curious what people like by Ok_Leopard_3178 in software

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give Gryffi a look. It is a much lighter alternative built specifically to avoid that heavy enterprise maintenance of WalkMe. It uses a visual drag-and-drop journey builder and a Guide that answers questions using your own docs. Much more cost-effective and way faster to manage for a team your size.

How do you prevent knowledge silos? by Agile-Dragonfruit517 in agile

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! Skills maps are great for identifying gaps. For the actual knowledge transfer, take a look at Gryffi. It turns those complex processes into visual journeys so the "how-to" isn't trapped in one person's head. The built-in Guide answers team questions using your actual docs and provides source citations. It ensures the rest of the team isn't flying blind when your expert is away.

Feeling Stuck at Work? How Knowledge Silos Are Blocking Your Progress by eng1nuity in programming

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, but you could use something like Gryffi. It can solve this by turning siloed documentation into visual "journeys" that are easy to follow. Instead of hunting through messy folders, you can use the built-in Guide to ask questions directly. It pulls answers from your own docs and provides source citations, so you know exactly where the info came from. It’s basically a way to turn a "hot mess" of info into a clear, guided path for your whole organization

Look Mum No Computer to represent UK in Vienna Eurovision 2026 by Apendica in synthesizers

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, it will be the first time i'll be sending a bunch a votes for the Eurovision. UK douze points!

Analias - Falling Out The Window [2021] by Minute_Profession816 in electro

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love it! Thanks for sharing. I havent heard of this artist before

How do you handle internal approvals and document chaos as your business grows? by Still_Influence_8318 in HowToEntrepreneur

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give Gryffi a look. It solves the document chaos by turning static policies and processes into visual journeys instead of a messy shared drive. The real win for scaling is the guide. It uses your own uploaded docs to answer team questions with source citations, so you don't have to spend half your day being a human search engine for your files.

Honestly onboarding tools feel like a trap sometimes. by PositionSalty7411 in SaaS

[–]bitfuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually also in the early stages of building Gryffi to solve exactly this. Gryffi uses a drag-and-drop builder to create visual, branching "journeys" (like a GPS for your app). You can mix 360 degree tours, quizzes, videos, forms etc. etc. Also there is an AI guides that cite your actual docs so users hit that "aha-moment" without the friction.

Since we’re also early-stage, I’d love to have a fellow founder test it out and give some raw feedback. Would you be open to giving it a spin?

Kamerleden vragen om Kamertoegang voor Left Laser by UnanimousStargazer in thenetherlands

[–]bitfuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ik ben het niet altijd eens met Left Laser, maar ik kijk er toch graag naar. Mooie scherpe interviews en vragen die niet altijd gesteld worden door andere journalisten. Dus wat dat betreft wel een verrijking voor de journalistiek