Instantly populate online forms across websites with a single click, streamlining your workflow.
Leverage AI to automatically fill forms based on previously submitted data, minimizing manual entry.
Intelligently suggest and insert relevant content as you fill forms, improving accuracy and completeness.
Sync form data directly with Google Sheets for easy analysis and data management.
Enable seamless teamwork with shared form libraries and real-time updates across your organization.
Organize and access diverse form templates efficiently, categorized by department, project, or client.
Pizi AI is an AI Multi-file Assistant powered by ChatGPT. Easily summarize docs, translate across 100+ languages while maintaining original layouts(!) solve complex math problems, and extract text from images/scanned PDFs via OCR. Handles multiple file formats seamlessly. Revolutionize how you work with Pizi's innovative AI capabilities. https://pizi.ai
Dad Can't Draw started out as a CLI tool I used to create coloring pages that my kids actually wanted to color.
ASAP is a specialized GenAI for code and tech documentation generation, enhanced with ontology. ASAP couples the speed of AI with the dependability of traditional, time-tested systems. It uses domain-specific ontologies to ensure high-quality results.
WhiteRabbitNeo is an AI that can be used for offensive and defensive cybersecurity. It's an AI that provide code level answers for anything related to cybersecurity, such as penetration testing, malware crafting, and scanning Ethereum Solidity contracts.
Pokkoa Project: Exploring AI's Potential as a Divinatory Tool for Enhancing Mental Well-being. Curious about the potential sparks that could emerge from the collision of AI and I Ching, and their feasibility in psychological consulting.
ClipWing is a super simple video editor. Cut your long videos into short clips, add subtitles, and resize your videos for distribution to different social media platforms.
Prompt Picker helps you choose better system prompts (aka custom instructions) for your LLM-powered applications by running experiments over simulated user inputs. In other words, it helps answer "...but which *exact* system prompt should I be using?"