Carla
GBNext=level stuff for sure Next=level stuff for sure "Just an example of some of the crazy things you can do: 1) Detect the content of social images and reply using machine learning in a relevant way 2) Build your own unlimited zapier with unlimited tasks 3) Use Riku.ai to automate generating blogs 4) Turn any automations into your own Chrome Extension that you can actually sell, and it only takes 30 seconds!"
Reed Floren
GBPros Pros: Has tons of potential for you to automate tasks on your computer and also turn them into chrome extensions or desktop apps that you could sell. You could definitely use this tool to replace employees or virtual assistants. Cons: Bit of a learning curve to figure it out. If you know javascript it will help a ton
Dave Soltura
PHMade me a Chrome Extension developer overnight. No kidding. Cheat Layer really does feel like cheating! It's a phenomenal tool. It seemed to be too good to be true at first, but I can confirm that I can now create my own custom Chrome extensions without knowing JavaScript. Through the months that I've used it, the team has constantly churned out new impressive features, such as a new UI, and something that I have been clamoring from most automation tools: an action recorder that records all your keypresses, clicks, scrolling, and inputs! It's completely groundbreaking. As weird as this might sound... I'm proud to be a "Cheater!"
Greg Channer
AUPowerful Automation I have been using CL since early this year, intensively since August, simply Cheat Layer automates my tedious, repetitive tasks. All of them. The ability to 'record' actions taken on a desktop to complete a task, save them and then run (as you need) is fantastic. Using Cheat layer has increased my efficiency and ability to focus on other projects. For me, there was a learning curve. That said CL has a very engaged founder and very responsive support team and most notably the CL user community of 'Cheaters' are fantastic
Kshitij
INA handy automation builder Cheatlayer has been amazing, though it does have a bit of learning curve, but the possibilites are vast. It works well even in virtual hosted environments and can replace most of your manual work once set. The founder and the support team has been great to guide and resolve technical issues so far, and i like that you can offload most of your costly automation subscriptions to cheatlayer.