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Free for 3 months 🚀 Launching no-code automation platform

Hi everyone,

I'm soft launching https://automations.io – a no-code automation platform to visually build and manage workflows. You can automate your SaaS, web and mobile apps to build personalised customer journeys based on users events and activity.

Indie Hackers get the $19 per month plan for free for 3 months, just let me know in the comments below!

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    I'm in! Sounds really cool! (:

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      Hey, sure! Can you sign up for trial (no credit card required) and then send me a message in the built-in chat? I'll sort it out for you. Thanks!

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    Hi @aalimovs,

    Can I just start by saying awesome work on the website, I truly love the look and how good it explains what you are even offering! Amazing kuddo's for that alone!

    Then your product, very awesome, I work in B2B Marketing Automation, but this looks so good and easy for people to get started with.

    I love your product already!

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      Thanks for your feedback! Since you have experience with B2B marketing automation, I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the product and what you think about the automation builder!

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      Hey, sure! Can you sign up for trial (no credit card required) and then send me a message in the built-in chat? I'll sort it out for you. Thanks!

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    Hey it looks great! What is your strength over Integromat or Zapier?

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      Hi. We're all in the similar market, however, I'm trying to position this as a developer first and a platform to build on top of, rather than just a "business" tool.

      The idea is that it's powerful for developers to orchestrate async jobs, with JSON state management, guaranteed order and exactly once execution (e.g. avoiding sending the same email or charging a credit card twice). But then also having a simple UI that the business can make changes.

      Let's say in-house developer builds a 28 day marketing/sales campaign integrating in-house CRM with the right API calls, etc. But once it's done, developer can pass it on to the business to monitor and make changes if necessary. So if the business wants to change the email to be sent from day 3 to day 5, or change content of the emails, they can simply do it themselves without asking the developer.

      So it's a mix of "developers first" and simple to make changes, which I think is a great fit for people building startups and doing their own thing so they can focus on more important things.

      Hope this makes sense and would love to hear your thoughts if you try it out!

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    Awesome, this looks really useful

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