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
R Vick
INFuture Of Daily Automation - PURE GOLD Cheat Layer to be a very valuable tool for automating processes. Turns 1 person into 10! Next level custom automation. I use cheatlayer for marketing automation workflows. I honestly love that it runs in your browser and ability to use machine learning and cloud syncing. web browser / desktop / cloud versions make work more easier. The desktop app is released with a recorder, it records actions and the automation is created way faster. The support is outstanding. They are very responsive to user feedback. The founder Rohan Arun is very active in the Facebook Group. He is actively helping us. extremely friendly and helpful available 24x7 for any query he is there.
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
Bruce Millman
GBCheat Layer is a very flexible tool Cheat Layer is a very flexible tool. I have used it mainly for scraping websites and populating Google Sheets. There are many no-code “cheats” that you can use for many different situations/solutions, and you can have GPT-3 create code for you based on your “natural language” query and then add to this yourself. A keyboard/action recorder enables almost any set of actions to be taken on a website - part of which is a feature where elements that change, like buttons, will be correctly spotted-whether they change in name, position or both.There is also a desktop version that can automate anything without reliance on a web browser and a new Project Atlas project that looks exciting. I like the ability to sell the solutions I create via the white-label option.
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.