Community wanted for people using AI in actual daily work
High demand (148 upvotes) for community around practical AI usage in actual work, not tutorials or hype.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyBusiness Owners Lack Community for Swapping AI Automation Experiments
Business operators lack peer communities for sharing practical AI automation experiments. Most AI knowledge sharing happens through polished content rather than raw, honest exchanges about what actually works and fails in production.
Enterprise AI Workflow Adoption Challenges
Companies struggle to identify where AI adds value vs. where it fails, lacking practical frameworks for adoption across development, support, and internal processes.
Solo Builders Lack Access to Structured Peer Feedback
Independent developers and founders building in isolation have no reliable way to get honest, informed feedback on their work in progress. Informal peer feedback groups are hard to find and unstructured. The extreme engagement on this topic (1,077 upvotes) signals that building-in-a-vacuum is one of the most widely felt pain points in the indie builder community.
PMs Struggle to Move Beyond Basic AI Use Cases
Product managers struggle to move beyond basic AI use cases like writing and summarizing. There is no curated, practical resource for discovering advanced AI workflows applicable to product management and operations.
AI/Autonomous Agent Researchers Lack a Central Community Hub
Researchers working on autonomous agents and agentic flows struggle to find focused communities for collaboration and discussion, with existing forums being too broad or too academic. A question seeking community recommendations — not a structured problem description.
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