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TinyCommand
✓ verifiedFreemium
All-in-one no-code platform combining forms, workflow automation, AI agents, a database and email in a single subscription.
👁 31K/mo
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GitLoop
✓ verifiedFree trial
AI codebase assistant that chats with your repos to search, debug, review PRs, and generate docs and unit tests.
👁 11K/mo♥ 2.7K
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QuickFiling
✓ verifiedFreemium
AI-guided immigration petition drafting for NIW, EB-1A, EB-1B, O-1, I-485, and EB-5 cases, priced per case type.
👁 17K/mo
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Warp AI
✓ verifiedFreemium
Agentic terminal and cloud agent platform (Warp Terminal, Warp Agent, Oz) for developers orchestrating Claude Code, Codex, and other agents.
👁 1.7M/mo♥ 22K
Pricing
Free: $0/mo (1,000 credits, 1 seat, unlimited forms)
Basic: $17/mo billed annually at $199/yr (10,000 credits, 3 seats)
Professional: $42/mo billed annually at $499/yr (50,000 credits, 10 seats)
Agency: $125/mo billed annually at $1,499/yr (250,000 credits, 50 seats)
No public pricing
Free trial available
Dr. I-485: $299 (free to start)
Dr. Visa: $199 (free to start)
Dr. NIW: $749 (free to start)
Dr. EB1A: $949 (free to start)
Dr. EB1B: $949 (free to start)
Dr. O-1: $949 (free to start)
Dr. EB-5: $999 (free to start)
Free: $0/month (core terminal, limited cloud agent access)
Build: from $20/month pay-as-you-go (1,500 credits/month)
Max: from $200/month pay-as-you-go (12x Build credits)
Business: from $50/user/month (up to 25 seats)
Core features
- ✦Drag-and-drop form builder with conditional logic
- ✦Workflow automation with 60+ node types and 400+ integrations
- ✦Prebuilt and custom AI agents for tasks like lead scoring
- ✦Relational database with AI-enriched columns
- ✦Drag-and-drop email builder with AI-drafted content
- ✦Company and contact enrichment and web research tools
- ✦Chat with your repositories
- ✦Natural-language codebase search
- ✦Fast code indexing
- ✦AI pull-request and commit review
- ✦Automated documentation generation
- ✦AI unit-test generation
- ✦Category-specific AI specialists for NIW, EB-1A, EB-1B, O-1, I-485, and EB-5
- ✦Free initial eligibility evaluation before payment
- ✦Automated organization of supporting evidence and exhibits
- ✦Drafts full USCIS-ready petition letters and document checklists
- ✦Optional RFE (Request for Evidence) response drafting
- ✦DS-160 prep and consular interview guidance for nonimmigrant visas
- ✦Modern terminal rebuilt for agentic coding workflows
- ✦Warp Agent with multi-agent orchestration and model routing
- ✦Oz platform for launching agents into the cloud via SDK, CLI, or terminal
- ✦Codebase indexing and granular permission controls
- ✦Team-wide usage visibility and spend/credit caps
- ✦Open-source terminal core
Use cases
- →Capturing and automatically routing sales leads
- →Building onboarding or support-triage workflows
- →Running AI-driven lead scoring and qualification
- →Sending personalized, data-merged email campaigns
- →Onboard new developers to a codebase
- →Resolve bugs faster
- →Generate docs and tests automatically
- →Review pull requests with AI
- →Self-filing petitioners building an NIW or EB-1A case without full attorney drafting
- →Immigration attorneys speeding up evidence organization and drafting
- →Employers preparing EB-1B outstanding researcher petitions
- →Visa applicants preparing DS-160 answers and interview readiness
- →Developers who want an AI-assisted terminal for daily coding
- →Teams orchestrating multiple coding agents (Claude Code, Codex) together
- →Engineering orgs needing governance over agent-driven development
- →Companies moving agent workflows from local machines to the cloud
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