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Commitment Crawler: AI Slack Commitment Tracking Tool

Product listing for Commitment Crawler, an AI that automatically catches team commitments made in Slack before they are forgotten. Not a problem statement.

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Productivity90% match

Slack Team Micro-Commitments Made in Conversation Are Never Tracked or Followed Up

Teams make countless informal commitments in Slack messages (e.g., I will handle it, I will send it tomorrow) that disappear into thread history with no tracking mechanism. The volume of micro-promises exceeds what any individual can manually follow up on. Dropped commitments erode team trust and require expensive escalations to surface.

Other83% match

Collabute AI Teammate for Product Team Context and Ticketing

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Teams manually batch time logs due to friction in switching to tracking tools

Employees routinely forget to log time or batch entries inaccurately at day end because switching to a separate tracking tool interrupts their flow. Existing solutions require forms, timers, or dedicated apps that compete with actual work contexts. A Slack-native approach that passively infers task and time from natural conversation eliminates the context-switch problem at its root.

Developer Tools80% match

AI Tool Recommendation Service Based on Three Questions

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Marketing & Growth80% match

Converting Shipped Features Into Marketing Content Is Manual and Slow

Developers and small teams ship features but lack an efficient way to turn that work into changelogs, launch posts, and social updates. The result is inconsistent communication and missed marketing moments. Notra pitches itself as automation for this gap.

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