Built a lead-to-WhatsApp automation funnel for plumbers and electricians.
Now I have to actually do the outreach.
Flowwise automates the boring stuff so you can focus on the boring stuff you can't automate.
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🤖 أفضل 8 مواقع راح تستخدمها لبناء وكيل ذكاء اصطناعي :
1ـ OpenAI Agents:
الخيار الأفضل لبناء وكلاء ذكاء اصطناعي ذكية للأغراض العامة.
2ـ AutoGen (Microsoft):
مثالي لمن يبحث عن حلول برمجية ضخمة ومعقدة
3ـ Flowwise:
الأداة الأفضل لبناء الوكلاء بدون كود بالسحب والإفلات فقط.
4ـ Relevance AI:
لمن يحتاج إلى تكاملات متعددة مع أدوات خارجية مختلفة.
5ـ Bot Press AI:
رائد في مجال بناء وكلاء المحادثة ودعم العملاء الآلي.
6ـ Dust AI:
متخصص في التعامل مع البيانات الضخمة.
7ـ Dify AI:
بناء وكلاء يدعمون تنسيقات وأنماط عمل متعددة.
8ـ Pylon AI:
الأداة الأمثل لبناء وكلاء مخصصين لزيادة الإنتاجية الشخصية.
Step 1: Decide which AI to use
Grok says I should use him... which... no offence grok, feels like a car salesmen telling me he's by far the best deal in town
Replit is what I hear a lot of people using in convo's on X
Websearch says Flowwise, Langflow or Dify are open source drag and drop options I might like
Hmmm.... lets see if Grok is full of shit first, eh?
On other platform like flowwise, the workflow definition is in JSON and it is parsed and ran on top of typescript runtime. On bubble lab, the JSON “middle layer” does not exist and the entire visual flow has one-one mapping with typescript
A week in AI Agents is like a year in traditional software.
Here is everything that happened this week in AI Agents from OpenAI, AgentOps, LangChain, You, Flowwise, Convergence, CopilotKit, Aomni, Box, Stagehand, Cohere, & more. 🧵
(save for later)
Step 2: Use Flowwise
It’s drag-and-drop AI logic.
No code. No fluff.
@DanThompsonIV built 3 chatbots in hours.
It would’ve taken him months before.
Prompt goes in. Output goes to Slack, email, CRM. Wherever.
so true!
are you using R1 in Flowwise?
I am currently taking the Dair course and just finished introduction to RAG last night. I saw some dedicated deepseek nodes in there.
Ever wondered why some startups fail while others thrive?
Veybav from GoBad V shares his journey of running a multi-million dollar agency and the lessons learned from a failed startup. Generating successful ideas isn't just about inspiration, it's about a methodical process. Start by identifying 10 problems you face daily and create wish lists to solve them. Repeat this for four days to uncover 40 potential problems and solutions. Focus on ideas you're passionate about and ones that people are willing to pay for. Look at existing products with unhappy customers. Address their complaints and you might find your first customers. Consider adapting successful ideas from other regions to your market. Execution is key, not just the idea. Veybav's experience with Ladder taught him that poor execution can sink even great ideas. His new venture, Flowwise, focuses on solving real, validated problems and has seen significant success in just a few months.
What challenges have you faced in your startup journey? Share your experiences below.
🚀 And we’re live!
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Join us for @alphons009's exciting demo on building a powerful, context-aware chatbot using no-code tools like Ollama and Flowwise! Let’s innovate together! 🚀💬
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its impressive for what it is esp with it being before other more detailed environments wed see in SW and Blood but it def isnt my favorite flowwise, its middle tier if i had to rate it
it's also not the queen which is objectively the worst level in the ep so