Great concept, sharp looking website, and the marketing video looks amazing!
Personally, I've got some fatigue from most AI solutions being less than half baked. I'd love to see a long form video of letting frigade loose on something like Survey Monkey or whatever. Like... what does indexing look like? Does it produce artifacts? Can I see what users are asking? etc
I like the concept but the landing page is not good and too heavy.
My browser just froze after scrolling half-way. Not sure if this is something to do with the scroll fx but i really don't understand why this simple site is maxing out my CPUs.
I can see this being very useful in a lot of industries. Congrats on the launch!
How did you figure out which ones to start with? Also, have your customers raised concerns about their entire product workflows getting leaked to competitors via the agent?
Also, did you consider creating a browser extension so we can use it on sites that aren't yet your customers?
Currently we work will all kinds of software products, so haven't settled on any specific industry yet. But we do see a lot of interest from software with less technical end users.
And we haven't really seen security or privacy issues in terms of competitor leakage. There is more concern around customer data and privacy, and in that regard, we invest heavily in security and have safeguards to help minimize the risk of any customer data issues.
Have you considered adding product feedback from the exploration & experiences of the agent back to the app developers? “Several users had difficulty navigating to their order history” etc.
Product managers I know would drool over this kind of insight.
In addition to the frontier model capabilities could it would be nice if the tool could tune into past and current user session click/interaction history.
Getting lots of ideas for this but I’ll stop here.
I really dislike this new style of corporate website which every startup seems to be using these days where you cannot scroll easily and random images are popping up as you scroll. It's such a shitty user experience and makes me immediately click away from the site, just let me scroll and see your content! Is this what ChatGPT or Claude is by default creating when you ask it to make your corporate landing page?
Scroll hijacking to update animation states is always an exercise in frustration on the phone. Quick swipe down and now I’ve moved between 5 different states. Some kind of accordance for these states and a kind of “detent” on each would go very far toward improving it.
Personally, I've got some fatigue from most AI solutions being less than half baked. I'd love to see a long form video of letting frigade loose on something like Survey Monkey or whatever. Like... what does indexing look like? Does it produce artifacts? Can I see what users are asking? etc
My browser just froze after scrolling half-way. Not sure if this is something to do with the scroll fx but i really don't understand why this simple site is maxing out my CPUs.
Most systems won’t allow creating multiple users/roles with the same email address
Can the invites be sent to agent+role@frigade.ai?
How did you figure out which ones to start with? Also, have your customers raised concerns about their entire product workflows getting leaked to competitors via the agent?
Also, did you consider creating a browser extension so we can use it on sites that aren't yet your customers?
And we haven't really seen security or privacy issues in terms of competitor leakage. There is more concern around customer data and privacy, and in that regard, we invest heavily in security and have safeguards to help minimize the risk of any customer data issues.
Have you considered adding product feedback from the exploration & experiences of the agent back to the app developers? “Several users had difficulty navigating to their order history” etc.
Product managers I know would drool over this kind of insight.
How does that work exactly? often email is the user is the context. Or worse for this approach email is not used at all. Then what?
this is clever
A simpler site that jumps straight to the value prop would be nicer. You have a nice video.
Sorry I wasn't being critical, I liked your video :)
Firefox with uBlock Origin tho, so maybe more without uBlock?
Will try it out.
In addition to the frontier model capabilities could it would be nice if the tool could tune into past and current user session click/interaction history.
Getting lots of ideas for this but I’ll stop here.
The design otherwise looks great, I just cannot be arsed to follow the flow they're forcing.