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No-code tool to build, test and use AI

Making and using AI features takes a lot of time and effort.

Especially for people like me, who are not ML engineers themselves.

So I decided to build and launch Drafter AI, where people could access most of the up-to-date AI features (i.e. text generation, scoring/classifications, image/speech recognition) without a line of code, and without using credentials.

Using it you could:

  1. Just play around with different AI features
  2. Compare the quality of different providers (like Google vs AWS)
  3. Connect multiple data sources (your own or from 3rd party data providers)
  4. Build workflows and use them to perform everyday work easier
  5. Integrate results/output into other tools (internal or public)
  6. Build custom models (just by uploading your data)

Well, the last one is upcoming, but other things are more-or-less ready.

I know, it sounds ambitious.

How it works (YouTube link)

The primary challenge I faced is striking the right balance between making it:
A) easy to understand
B) easy to use
C) keeping it flexible enough.

I'd love to invite you to give it a try

Please do not hesitate your thoughts or suggestions here or via support chat.

Thank you!

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No-Code
on December 13, 2021
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    I would replace the sign-up link with a link to the landing page (for this post). No one will put his details so randomly without checking the website.

    I met a couple of founders who wanted to launch AI-powered products (including tinder-style networking app) and didn't have huge budgets for it. If your demo shows the real product, I'm excited you brought it so far single-handedly, good job!

    Didn't find your Twitter, but will be happy to brainstorm who can be your paying clients and how to make it easy to use for non-developers like me. Schedule here https://denisshatalin.com/

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