Andrej Good

Is anyone else drowning in too many AI tools?

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Lately I’ve noticed more and more solopreneurs, freelancers, and indie creators piecing together their workflows with half a dozen apps.

One tool for research, another for writing, another for images, another for docs.

It feels like we’re spending as much time switching tabs as actually creating.

I ran into the same thing myself and it got me wondering:

is fragmentation the price we have to pay for “best-in-class” AI tools, or should we be moving toward unified hubs that actually remember our style and context?

Curious how you all are handling it:

Do you prefer stacking multiple AI apps, or would you rather have one place that does it all (without losing quality)?

What’s the one thing that would make your workflow dramatically smoother?

I’ve been building something in this space (Onada.ai) and just opened a small waitlist, but mostly I’d love to hear how others are navigating the chaos.

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Thami Benjelloun
I can definitely relate to this. I feel like I lose a lot of time switching between apps, even though each one is great on its own. A unified place that keeps context while still delivering quality would be a game changer. Excited to see how Onada.ai approaches this challenge..
Andrej Good
@tamtam3105 Thank you very mich for your feedback can I ask when you think of an intelligent Workspace what would be the most important feature to you?