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Most People Quit Janitor AI in 5 Minutes. That’s the Problem.

I almost quit Janitor AI in 5 minutes.

Logged in, tried a few prompts, got decent answers, and closed it, thinking it’s just another free AI chatbot.

But something didn’t add up. Why were people either calling it powerful or useless, with no middle ground?

So I went back and changed one thing, not the prompts, but how I used it.

That’s when it clicked.

Janitor AI isn’t really a chatbot. It behaves more like a system of talking agents where the output depends on setup, not just input.

Most people stay at the surface level, which is why it feels average.

But once you move beyond that, it starts feeling like a completely different product.

This guide helped me to know this
https://jarvisreach.io/blog/what-is-janitor-ai/

Curious how others are using it, still as a chatbot or something more structured?

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Growth
on April 3, 2026
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