Reviewers mostly say Trace is useful because it turns rough prompts into workable, editable workflows and makes clear which steps should stay with humans versus AI. Users repeatedly praise the visual graph, control during execution, and fast setup with tools like Slack, Notion, Jira, and CRM-style processes, especially for ops, compliance, and internal automation. Makers of
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Jupitrr AI echo that flexibility for multi-step work. The main complaints are shallow integrations, weak notifications for failed runs, limited debugging, and a need for better onboarding, scheduling, APIs, and version control.
FuseBase
Awesome launch @timcha_cherkasov π I remember Clustr back in the day, so stoked to see your next chapter. This looks like a tool every ops team should have in their stack.
@pavel_sherΒ Thank you. Ops teams were at the top of our mind when building Trace. A usual approach of sticking tools together and then trying to make ChatGPT solve the problem rarely works. Excited for you to try us out! Please let us know if you have any feedback
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@pavel_sherΒ thanks, Paul. Clustr times were fun, now we are off to the new challenge! As Andrei said, we are targeting ops teams, so please let us know if you have anyone who is interested
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@pavel_sherΒ hello Paul! Time flies; it feels like Clustr was a long time ago even though it was last year...
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@timcha_cherkasovΒ @pavel_sherΒ Ah that means a lot π Clustr was a wild ride, and we learned a ton that carried over into Trace.
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Thanks a lot!
Jinna.ai
Nice! Will Trace be helpful for solopreneurs? Any example in what way?
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@nikitaeverywhereΒ Hey Nikita, yes it is! We started building with our own use-case in mind
@andrei_i (our cpo) was building things for his personal stuff, like recreating Excel Macros (βLook up company quarterly earnings, parse their 10-Qs, fill up this spreadsheet given historical examplesβ).
We are experimenting internally with things like competitor analysis, building reports, notifying us of external triggers. For example, there is a workflow to monitor this page for new comments, and I get tagged on Slack if it is worth my checking out and replying.
Your use cases will be personal to you!
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@nikitaeverywhereΒ we are building for teams, but Trace can be used by solopreneurs. Let us know how it works for you
@nikitaeverywhereΒ 100%. We have built it with ourselves in mind. We are targeting companies, cause Trace scales well when you have a lot of people
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Absolutely β solopreneurs can use Trace to automate routine tasks like email follow-ups, content planning, or project tracking, saving time for high-priority work
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Thanks a lot! Hope the team answered your question!
Congrats to the Trace team on the launch! Excited to see how youβre simplifying workflows with AI + human collaboration. Wishing you lots of success ahead.
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Thank you so much for the support. We are excited to keep building and show how AI and human collaboration can really simplify the way teams work together.
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Thank you! We couldnβt agree more β well-integrated AI agents are exactly the foundation weβre excited about as we work toward that vision
Just tried Trace, super slick how it breaks tasks into steps and slots in AI agents automatically. The Slack and Notion integrations actually make it usable day-to-day without needing to retrain the team. Nice work!
just what needed, it s really hard to automate stuff if you dont have technical background, ... i will centaily test this tool
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