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!"
Janet Tinkle
GBNeeds a lot of improvement The tool itself isn’t bad, but it promises more than it can deliver, especially when claiming no code etc. To do real stuff you’ll need some coding knowledge unless you just want to record key logs etc. Actions I save eventually self delete. It’s quite frustrating. I also don’t rate the customer service much. They fail to respond to issues on time if ever. I think it’s mainly because they use freelancers from fiverr and upwork etc. They need to put together a better team or this whole thing will fall apart in no time.
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!"
Glen
GBThis product keeps getting better I was on a call last Friday with the founder. The updates to Project Atlas are astounding. I look forward to using all the new features in my business.
Scott Reeves
GBSimply the bleading edge of Ai tool building and automation platforms! I'm a very (old?) senior software engineer - let's just say I've been writing code since before the internet was a thing! That said, I've seen countless products and platforms come and go, some better than others. But consider this: I recently bit off more than I can chew with a very large (Enterprise) client and started scouring the web looking for ways to streamline my workflow. I had heard about ChatGPT enough and toyed with it and decided it needed to 'bake' a little longer. That is until I found this platform. It did not take long for me to quickly see two very important things: 1) This offering has been baking for much longer and is far further down the 'inovation' road than any others and 2) the team behind it are totally engaged, enthusiastic, and eager to work with anybody that wants to join. They are publishing features faster than I can think of what I need and, and frankly, when they go Public, this is going to force a complete recalibration of the market!