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Hey everyone

Demo here: https://youtu.be/9XQxygob9Bw

M.O.N.D.A.Y. is an AI asisstant as native macOS app, she:

Connects to tools you use via API and performs actions (sends emails etc.) Has pre-build and custom prompts that you can add keyboard shortcuts to Remembers your stuff and can recall it anytime You can have conversations with her like ChatGPT Has her own voice, you can communicate with Siri, shortcuts and she responds

Would you use it?

What actions would you like it to perform for you?

I put the waitlist on https://getmonday.app


You worked assistant wrong here and on your website.


thanks, fixed!


Thanks for sharing the story - this really is impressive. And the tool looks solid and well thought out! Congrats


we don't stop, thanks for feedback


Ok, here's the thing. While email countdowns seem to be the marketing hack of the past decade... they freakin' work.

Yesterday I've A/B tested over 10k emails with/without the counter for our Black Friday campaign, and the second hit almost 260% higher conversion rate

The problem is, last time we wasted 3 hours finding the counter that works and doesn't look like 90's. Still we had to pay $15 for it. Still it sucks - no custom fonts, no retina support, crappy.

Soooo, here we go. No-bullshit, free & clean email counter that works and you can generate it in under a minute, without registering and hassle.

And please, use it responsibly. You want to boost conversion, but you don't want to be a spammy marketer.

Perfect for this monday last call email huh?


Thanks a lot!


Thanks! About 5 months, and I'm just getting started! The ultimate goal is to have 1-click export from design to website. Going to add live components soon, too - website counters, cookie notifications and some other bits of logic with Zapier / Integromat.


Hey, my name is Greg and I created codeless.how. For the past months I've been automating various parts of online businesses I run. Inspired by Nomadlist, with over 1000 bots, I've been learning different tools and applied automations to marketing, customer service, billing etc.

A few automations I created at the beginning: - searching emails for invoices, OCR and put into spreadsheet -> send to accountant - scraping bot for websites with used cars that ping me the minute a car with specific criteria is posted - syncing all of the calendars and getting text notifications only for important things - dashboard with my social media activity etc.

You can do a lot more with it. Later I started automating my various online projects. As a result I've completely automated most of the common tasks: billing, surveys, marketing, webinars. Different projects of mine now aggregate over 200.000 paid customers with only 3 people on board... and hundreds of robots.

The no-code, lego tools and APIs are a huge time and money saver. But I found it really difficult to learn and apply them to my specific use-cases. Once I discovered the potential in tools like Zapier, Airtable, Coda... I was left clueless on WHAT and HOW to automate.

There is plenty of tutorials on how to connect X with Y, or how to make a "clone" of Z, no-code. But I wanted some basics of how everything works and then detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to apply it to my use cases. And I found nothing like that.

That is why I decided to create a to-the-point resource that would save me tons of research when I first started learning automations. I'll update it regularly with real-life examples that work for my business.

Cheers!


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