Hachigo automates repetitive AI workflows by turning task descriptions into structured apps
By
Sean Anthony
Has the shape of a bagel but none of the steam.
Summary
Hachigo is a tool that automates repetitive AI tasks by letting users describe a workflow once (e.g., turning blog posts into LinkedIn posts, tweets, and emails). It then builds the workflow, asks follow-up questions, allows step-by-step review, and returns structured outputs — eliminating the need for manual copy-pasting into ChatGPT.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledStill copy-pasting into ChatGPT every day?
Describe the task once, like 'turn every blog post into a LinkedIn post, tweet, and email' and Hachigo builds the workflow for you.
It asks follow-up questions, lets you review every step before running, and returns structured outputs you can trust.
If you can explain it, you can automate it.
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