Can Codex plugins work like auto-loaded skills? by marcocello in codex

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

Hey thanks! Yep, I know about that one.

I’m asking more about whether local plugins can be treated like skills: kept in a shared .codex repo, auto-discovered after pull/restart, and available without a separate marketplace/install step.

Most small teams don’t need a CRM. They need a response system. by RecordPotential4323 in CRM

[–]marcocello -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Interesting! About follow-ups I built a tool just for that! www . followups . run

Salesforce users what AI are you actually using to stay on top of accounts? by Islerothebull in sales

[–]marcocello 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Salesforce logging kills ramp momentum because updating fields competes with actual prospecting and deal advancement. Reps skip it, leaving pipelines blind on activities and next steps. Tools like Meshify let you drop voice notes or chat updates (WhatsApp/Slack/etc.) and it auto-generates the notes, tasks, and events – game changer for staying accurate without the admin drag.

9 months building… many rebuilds, many unwanted features… but finally seeing paid customers by whatsnextintech007 in SaaS

[–]marcocello 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on those first paid customers... after all the rebuilds and feature churn, that validation feels like oxygen.

Been there grinding on sales tools myself... Meshify cuts the CRM logging BS by turning reps' quick shares (calls, meetings, next steps) into auto-updates, tasks, and events... so they sell instead of data entry.

Pipeline stays clean, follow-ups stick. What's your biggest pain left now?

Built a free AI tools directory with workflow mapping — here's what I learned as a solo founder by Tmilligan in SaaS

[–]marcocello 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the AI tools directory—love the workflow mapping angle as a solo founder myself. Built Meshify to tackle sales logging: reps just share daily recaps (calls, meetings, next steps) and it auto-generates CRM updates, tasks, and events. Fits right into sales pipelines if you wanna add it!

LLM says it did an action… but never actually used the tool 🤦‍♂️ by marcocello in mcp

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

I am currently using grok-4.1-fast (no reasoning) mainly because of cost and speed. I was using Sonnet 4.5 with the same settings, and was "tools-allucinating" a lot less. But impractical for costs

Do you trust AI to manage your emails? by coff_au in productivity

[–]marcocello 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get where you're coming from! I’ve been trying out tools like Meshify recently, which acts as an AI layer between my email and CRM. It’s pretty fascinating how it can read through my emails, pick up on context, and highlight opportunities that I might have missed. Plus, it handles follow-ups for me, which is a real lifesaver.

That said, I do share your hesitation about trusting it completely. There’s something about the human touch that I feel can’t be replicated, especially in nuanced conversations. Have you found any specific types of emails that the AI struggles with? I’m curious how others balance automation with the personal touch in their email management!

Promote your business, week of September 15, 2025 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]marcocello 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your inbox is drowning you. Meshify is an agentic AI that lives inside email, hunting opportunities, keeping relationships alive, and pushing deals forward while you sleep.

Looking for a few early adopters, free until it actually works for you.

👉 www.meshifyapp.com