Archives: AI Tools

  • Relay.app

    Relay.app is a workflow automation tool that combines app integrations, human-in-the-loop steps, and AI-assisted actions in an approachable no-code interface. It is useful for teams streamlining routine business processes without building heavy automation systems.

  • Relevance AI

    Relevance AI is a platform for building AI agents, automations, and custom AI workflows across business use cases. It is aimed at teams that want more structured agent systems than a simple chatbot but less infrastructure work than building everything from scratch.

  • Retool Workflows

    Retool Workflows is Retool’s automation layer for building backend business processes, API-driven tasks, and internal workflows with a low-code approach. It is especially useful for ops and engineering-adjacent teams that already rely on Retool for internal tooling.

  • Clay

    Clay is a go-to-market enrichment and workflow platform that helps teams find leads, enrich records, research accounts, and personalize outreach at scale. It is especially useful for outbound sales, growth, and prospecting-heavy teams.

  • Coda AI

    Coda AI adds drafting, summarization, and workspace assistance to Coda’s document-database hybrid platform. It is especially useful for teams using Coda for planning, docs, operations, and collaborative knowledge work.

  • Claude Code

    Claude Code extends Anthropic’s coding experience into a more active software development workflow, helping with implementation, debugging, refactoring, and codebase reasoning. It is built for developers who want deeper coding assistance than a lightweight inline autocomplete tool.

  • Continue

    Continue is an open-source AI coding assistant that brings chat, autocomplete, and custom model support into developer workflows. It is especially useful for teams that want flexibility in model choice and tighter control over how AI fits into their coding environment.

  • Warp

    Warp is a modern terminal with AI assistance, collaborative features, and command help built into the command-line workflow. It is especially useful for developers and operators who spend a lot of time in the terminal and want faster execution, recall, and troubleshooting.

  • Aider

    Aider is an open-source AI coding assistant built for developers who want to work from the terminal and collaborate with models directly against their codebase. It is especially strong for repo-aware editing, iterative refactoring, and git-centric workflows where control matters as much as speed.

  • Devin

    Devin is an autonomous AI software engineering platform designed to plan, code, debug, and execute development tasks with less day-to-day human intervention than traditional coding copilots. It is best suited to teams that want to delegate clearly scoped engineering work and monitor execution rather than type every change themselves.