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Canva Described as Completely Useless Without Specific Complaint

An extremely vague one-sentence negative review of Canva stating it does nothing the user needs. No actionable problem identified; pure noise with no market signal.

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Design AI assistants lack context memory and require constant re-instruction

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Productivity92% match

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