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Aaron O'Leary
We re officially in nominees season for the Orbit Awards: AI Workflow Automation.
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We just wrapped the Orbit Awards for AI Dictation and now we re moving to the next category: AI Automation.
This one is for the tools that actually do work for you clearing chores, running workflows in the background, or quietly taking over a chunk of your week without turning into another dashboard you have to babysit.
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Sven Radavics
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Lakshya Singh
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Nika
I've been in social media marketing for nearly five years, but with AI advancing, I suspect my role in ad setup may soon become unnecessary.
I used to set up promo campaigns manually using native platform tools (which already applied some AI, like automated texts or ad placement, viz. Facebook Business Manager).
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Martina Hackbartt
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Lusine Mkhitaryan
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Mina Cheragh
As a marketer trying to be AI first and making sure my team does the same, I do have some issues such as:
Juggling many LLMs to find a base I can work on (image generation, content creation, strategy builder, content optimizer, social media content and hashtag generation,...)
Having to test many prompts to get what i need. Sometimes I even need to repeat the same prompt in different LLMs to get what I need
Need to copy paste the result on a different tool for final edits and tweaks.
Ending up using the same tools I used before, such as Canva, google Sheets, Google Docs, ...
I do think that AI is super helpful for content optimization, reducing time to do research, cutting labor cost and many more stuff, but I'm afraid we're still using too many tools for doing the same tasks and it's not that cheap at all!
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Lisa Dziuba
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Ilia Pluzhnikov
@Zapier, @Make, @Relay.app , @n8n , @Activepieces, @Pabbly So many automation tools in 2025!
I cannot decide what to choose for beginners but with a wish to become a pro userFrom my recent research, quick insights
@Zapier still wins for ease-of-use and integrations, but might be expensive and has low free limitations
@Relay.app is amazing for beginners due to built-in AI workflows
@Make remains top for complex automation
My takeaways for new users from my one day research
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Sunny Kumar
Utku Uzun
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Elena Oprea
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Viktor Solovej
Hey, I m building a tool where you just chat to automate tasks no setup, no coding. It connects with your apps and gets stuff done.
Quick question:
What tools do you use for repetitive tasks right now? (Zapier, Notion, n8n, Make.com, etc.)
What are the most common apps or SaaS tools you use every day?
What s the most annoying part of your workflow?
Would you be interested in trying an early version and helping shape a tool that could save you hours each week?
Appreciate any thoughts!
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What tools make your work processes smooth while keeping you sane?
[Solutions for maintaining health are also welcome since your work results depend on your well-being and energy management.]
I am a marketer, and here are my go-to apps/tools:
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Tristan Pollock
the ai marketing space is going crazy right now, but there's this weird gap i keep noticing tools specifically built for "vibe marketing" are all over the place and barely tagged on product hunt. you know what i mean? those ai tools that don't just pump out generic content but actually get your brand's personality and create connections that feel real. after months of obsessively testing everything from ai sales bots to content optimizers, i finally put together a collection of tools that are absolutely crushing this balance between smart algorithms and actual human vibes: https://www.producthunt.com/@pol...
what gets me hyped about this whole category is how these tools are cracking the code on ai marketing's biggest problem: staying authentic while scaling like crazy. we're talking about ai that doesn't just spit out content it creates stuff that actually hits different, builds genuine trust, and gives people those good vibes that turn random visitors into ride-or-die fans. the tools in my collection are the real deal when it comes to this movement, from community platforms that actually understand culture to content creators that read the room and adjust their tone.
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Sarah Evans
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Laura Genno
I am launching a product soon and trying to select the best email stack. I am currently between MailerLite + MailerSend and Loops, both seem to have a good UX. For auth emails, using Supabase for now.
What's important for me:
Low-risk, paying only if the project will actually gain users.
Possibility to send a custom "Best matches" email that can be sent weekly automatically
Matthew Smith
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Casper Brix
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Hailey.W
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