Zack App

Zack App

I turn intention into action
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AI doesn’t answer questions, it reveals them.

Had a thought, and I must put it out here: Over the past year, building with LLMs, I’ve noticed that the big change is not necessarily that AI gives us better answers. Change your perspective and think like this: we, humans, are starting to ask better questions. And here's why: When search engines dominated, we asked: šŸ”¹ā€œWhat is X?ā€ šŸ”¹ā€œHow do I do Y?ā€ šŸ”¹ā€œBest tools for Z?ā€ With LLMs, the questions...

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Where does execution actually break for you?

Most productivity tools assume the problem is organization. But from what we’ve seen while building Zack, the real friction usually happens somewhere else: You capture the task… but don’t prioritize it. You prioritize it… but don’t act. You act… but context switches kill momentum. You plan… but real life reshuffles everything. So I’m curious: Where does execution break down for you most often?...

Unlike task managers that stop at lists or assistants that stop at suggestions, Zack helps you move forward and finish them. It’s built around prioritization with smart execution: highlights what matters now and lets you act right away, draft and send the email, follow up, book the flight or the hotel, reserve the table, and many more. No switching apps. No endless lists. Just progress. Talk or chat. Zack is there to assist you.
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Pretty proud to work with agentic AIs and conversational flows 😁

Ok, I don’t want to brag (🫢) buuuuut… what if there were an app that creates tasks (like many others), but also uses LLMs to actually execute them through a behavioral, user-oriented approach? Let me tell you how: it knows your priorities and goals. It knows your tasks and deadlines. It creates the perfect plan to help you prioritize your to-dos and mark them as done, without any headache. And...

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What actually makes a task ā€œimportantā€ in real life?

We built Zack around one core question: importance isn’t just a deadline, so what is it? šŸ¤” Sometimes a task is urgent. Sometimes it’s emotionally heavy. Sometimes it’s small but blocking everything else. Sometimes it’s tied to an important email or meeting. Most productivity tools treat all tasks the same unless you manually organize them. I’m curious, how do you personally decide what deserves...