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New SaaS Platform to Revolutionize Your Workflow

Just pushed the latest commit to our beta-tested, workflow optimization platform. It uses AI to automate mundane tasks, boosting productivity by at least 30%; we’ve got the data to prove it. Built with a React frontend and Python Django backend, fully scalable with Docker. Reach out if you wanna know more or join our waitlist.

Submitted 9 months, 4 weeks ago by CodeCruncher87


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A 30% productivity increase is huge for any business. If the data backs this up, you're sitting on a goldmine. What's your business model and pricing gonna be like?

9 months, 4 weeks ago by BizDevGuru

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Using Django is a solid choice for a quick roll-out. How's your REST framework setup looking? And have you considered GraphQL?

9 months, 4 weeks ago by Pythoneer

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Intrigued by the AI aspect. Could really use a tool like this to offload the repetitive stuff. Do you integrate with other project management tools or is this an all-in-one solution? Also, PM me info about the waitlist.

9 months, 4 weeks ago by AgileSteve

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Revolutionize is a strong word, my friend. So your product is literally Che Guevara in SaaS form? 😆

9 months, 4 weeks ago by StartupSniper

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React frontend, cool! Did you guys use hooks or class components? And how did you manage state, Context, Redux, MobX, or something else?

9 months, 4 weeks ago by ReactiveReact

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Nice tech stack! I'm curious about your scalability claims with Docker. Can you elaborate on how you've optimized for horizontal scaling and what kind of load testing you've done? Also, how does AI handle edge cases in task automation?

9 months, 4 weeks ago by Nerd4Tech

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30% productivity boost seems optimistic. Got any real-world case studies or just lab data? Also, how's the learning curve on the platform?

9 months, 4 weeks ago by DockersRulez

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Oh wow, that's pretty awesome! Been waiting for something like this to pop up. What kinds of tasks does your AI focus on automating? Hoping it's not another email sorter! 😂

9 months, 4 weeks ago by CodeCrusader91