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
Rom Feli
GBDisappointing Experience with Tool and Founder I had an unfortunate experience with Cheatlayer/Project Atlas, an experience that I feel the need to share with fellow consumers. To begin, the functionality of the tool itself is a sore point. I had high expectations based on the promising features and capabilities promised by the product description. However, the tool simply does not work as advertised. Aside from the tool's poor performance, the lack of professionalism and respect from the Cheatlayer/Project Atlas founder was even more disappointing. A business's reputation isn't just built on the quality of its product, but also on its customer interactions and the level of respect, they show towards its clientele. In my interactions with the founder, I found him to be rude and dismissive. He showed a lack of empathy toward my situation and the difficulties I was experiencing with the product. This is not the kind of treatment I expect as a paying customer. To add insult to injury, it felt as though our concerns as subscribers were not being valued or taken seriously. You will automatically kick out of Discord if the founder doesn't like the way you ask questions. Too much drama in the discord. The founder has some issues. In conclusion, I cannot in good faith recommend Cheatlayer/Project Atlas to anyone. The tool's functionality leaves much to be desired, and the founder's attitude toward subscribers is highly unprofessional. I strongly advise potential customers to consider other alternatives before committing to this tool. Customer satisfaction should always be a priority, and unfortunately, in my experience, CheatLayer/Project Atlas and its founder fall short in this regard.
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!
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
Shannan
GBGreat Automation Tool with Great Customer Service This is a great tool to automate processes in your workflow. It has a drag and drop interface which makes it accessible to non-coders. There is a bit of a steep learning curve. But, this company has some of the best customer service by far. The founder is very active, responsive and helpful in the FB group which really mitigates the steepness of the learning curve