Using AI created tools

As someone who has built a lot of tools with AI for work, I'm curious about this:

Did you build and do you use your own AI created tools at your business?

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u/joshbreda — 2 days ago

How do you manage all your AI tools?

I'm curious to know how yall are handling the situation where own AI created tools and apps are (or better, lack) being managed.

I've worked in an AI agency as a productmanager and I've seen that in a lot of companies everything's just scattered with AI created tools they built with Claude or Chatgpt. No one oversees who is using what tool and for what reason.

Is anyone in a situation with their own tools or at the office where its starting to get a bit of a mess?

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u/joshbreda — 5 days ago

How do you manage AI (created) tools at the office?

A bit about myself. I'm a former AI R&D manager at an AI agency. Using, discovering but also creating tools with AI was literally my job.

But all of a sudden I noticed the amount of tools we built. They were everywhere. HR, sales, marketing, Administration..

Maybe it was a bit much at our office, and in the meantime I have a solution, but I can not imagine there are'nt any other businesses with the same problem. Mostly it's just one (or 2) person(s) in the company who creates all these things.

Are you that person? How do you cope with all these tools, automations and other AI related stuff?

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u/joshbreda — 6 days ago

How do you manage AI (created) tools at the office?

A bit about myself. I'm a former AI R&D manager at an AI agency. Using, discovering but also creating tools with AI was literally my job.

But all of a sudden I noticed the amount of tools we built. They were everywhere. HR, sales, marketing, Administration..

Maybe it was a bit much at our office, and in the meantime I have a solution, but I can not imagine there are'nt any other businesses with the same problem. Mostly it's just one (or 2) person(s) in the company who creates all these things.

Are you that person? How do you cope with all these tools, automations and other AI related stuff?

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u/joshbreda — 6 days ago

how do you manage all your little AI created tools, apps and personal software?

So since around Q3 last year I made the jump and started creating tools with Google AI studio, ChatGPT and Claude to solve small little problems at work: Onboardingflows, content generators, research helpers, OCR code scanner, and more. Even for every day life, like a cat weight app (she went from megachonker to hefty chonk!), return label resizer, travel app et cetera.

The list was getting bigger and bigger. Some tools were Claude Artifacts, others made entirely with Claude code, connected to Supabase, Vercel (the usual 'look at me i'm a (vibe)coder too' stack).

So when my list of tools and apps grew, the problems began to stack up: Claude Artifacts are stuck in, well, Claude. Other apps were just simple (always lost) vercel URL's, with some apps connected to Supabase, where you can only have a couple of live databases at once for free. one, big, mess.

For now I found a solution. I'm developing a tool to manage all my tools and apps in one place. It saves me time and it keeps it all simple and clean.

But that's why i'm really curious, how do you manage all your little tools, apps and personal software?

Thanks in advance!

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u/joshbreda — 9 days ago

how do you manage all your little tools, apps and personal software?

So since around Q3 last year I made the jump and started creating tools with Google AI studio, ChatGPT and Claude to solve small little problems at work: Onboardingflows, content generators, research helpers, OCR code scanner, and more. Even for every day life, like a cat weight app (she went from megachonker to hefty chonk!), return label resizer, travel app et cetera.

The list was getting bigger and bigger. Some tools were Claude Artifacts, others made entirely with Claude code, connected to Supabase, Vercel (the usual 'look at me i'm a (vibe)coder too' stack).

So when my list of tools and apps grew, the problems began to stack up: Claude Artifacts are stuck in, well, Claude. Other apps were just simple (always lost) vercel URL's, with some apps connected to Supabase, where you can only have a couple of live databases at once for free. one, big, mess.

For now I found a solution. I'm developing a tool to manage all my tools and apps in one place. It saves me time and it keeps it all simple and clean.

But that's why i'm really curious, how do you manage all your little tools, apps and personal software?

Thanks in advance!

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u/joshbreda — 9 days ago
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how do you manage all your little tools, apps and how many do you use actively?

So since around Q3 last year I made the jump and started creating tools with Google AI studio, ChatGPT and Claude to solve small little problems at work: Onboardingflows, content generators, research helpers, OCR code scanner, and more. Even for every day life, like a cat weight app (she went from megachonker to hefty chonk!), return label resizer, travel app et cetera.

The list was getting bigger and bigger. Some tools were Claude Artifacts, others made entirely with Claude code, connected to Supabase, Vercel (the usual 'look at me i'm a (vibe)coder too' stack).

So when my list of tools and apps grew, the problems began to stack up: Claude Artifacts are stuck in, well, Claude. Other apps were just simple (always lost) vercel URL's, with some apps connected to Supabase, where you can only have a couple of live databases at once for free. one, big, mess.

For now I found a solution. I'm developing a tool to manage all my tools and apps in one place. It saves me time and it keeps it all simple and clean.

But that's why i'm really curious, how do you manage all your little tools, apps and personal software?

Thanks in advance!

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u/joshbreda — 9 days ago