
Rainslice | AI that manages your short-term rentals 24/7
Fully autonomous AI that manages your short-term rentals for you, 24/7.
Zuri Obozuwa
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Fully autonomous AI that manages your short-term rentals for you, 24/7.
Zuri Obozuwa

An AI assistant that automates and manages business tasks.
@CallSlim_ · X

AI voice agent that answers missed calls, books jobs, and tracks revenue.
@Jithendhar40266 · X
Ai voice agents that books calls

Schedule appointments with automatic calendar syncing and send automated reminders.
@helloukey · X

AI voice agent that handles customer calls, books appointments, and qualifies leads.
@BST_Xupdates · X

Automate finding buyers and booking sales calls with AI-powered personalized outreach.
@abhishek_gadhia · X

Call AI replicas of human experts trained on their knowledge to get expert advice.
@callable_com_ai · X
create your digital twin with your knowledge base for others to call (and make money?)

Runs AI agents on your repos to automatically improve code and ship merge-ready pull requests.
@javimosch · X

AI-powered follow-up reminders that automatically escalate in tone from professional to firm to urgent.
@whyamas · X
launched you describe who you need to chase (overdue invoice, unanswered proposal, stalled approval) and it writes the message and keeps going until you get a reply. tone shifts from professional to firm to urgent on its own.

Real-time voice translator for Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, and calls with 40+ languages.
@Caleb_L509 · X
ai voice translation for calls

AI receptionist that answers calls in multiple languages and sends summaries.
@HiReceptionist · X
AI Receptionist for small businesses

Automate marketing with AI: generate leads, write posts, and get reports on schedule.
u/ApprehensiveRush8079 · Reddit
How I've gotten 1.5M reddit views and thousands of users across every product I've launched I've launched 8 products in the last 18 months and I'm now building a marketing tool full time. Along the way lovable invited me out to their HQ at 18 to demo one of them, I've run growth for a YC backed company, and got into Antler. But none of that is the point. The point is that most people assume the products that got traction had some secret in the product itself. They didn't. The product barely