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Gumloop
✓ verifiedFreemium
No-code platform for building and running AI agents that automate work across data, sales and support tasks.
👁 701K/mo
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Qoder
✓ verifiedFreemium
Agentic AI platform with a coding desktop app, CLI, and cloud agents for autonomous software development and office work.
👁 2.7M/mo♥ 32K
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Pro: $37/month (20k+ credits/month, unlimited seats)
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Core features
- ✦Fast tensor operations
- ✦Differentiable tensors for gradient-based optimization
- ✦Network connectivity
- ✦Integration with Bun and Flashlight
- ✦Support for GPU computation with CUDA (Linux) and CPU computation (macOS)
- ✦Visual canvas to orchestrate multi-agent workflows
- ✦Prebuilt specialized agents (data, support, CRM, sales)
- ✦Access to many AI models with no vendor lock-in
- ✦Slack, Teams and email agent interaction
- ✦Recurring/scheduled tasks and triggers
- ✦Enterprise security: RBAC, VPC, audit logs, spend controls
- ✦Multi-agent collaboration for end-to-end tasks
- ✦Persistent memory and custom rules
- ✦Extensible skills and plugins
- ✦Rich context across code, images, and directories
- ✦Automatic codebase documentation generation
- ✦Terminal-native CLI and JetBrains IDE plugin
- ✦Cloud-hosted agents for enterprise use
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Use cases
- →Creating and manipulating datasets
- →Training small machine learning models
- →Implementing advanced training and inference logic
- →Building applications that require tensor computations
- →Automate data analysis and reporting
- →Triage support tickets and spot patterns
- →Keep a CRM updated and research prospects
- →Deploy AI agents across a team's tools
- →Autonomous feature development in large codebases
- →Terminal-based AI pair programming
- →Cross-department task automation for legal, finance, HR
- →Onboarding developers to unfamiliar codebases
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