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Awish

Secure automations you can control from Wp, Slack, Telegram

Task Management
Artificial Intelligence
No-Code
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Hunted byAlper TayfurAlper Tayfur

Awish turns repetitive online work into secure, self-improving automations without code. Describe a task in chat, let Awish plan and connect the right apps with permission, then control everything from WhatsApp, Slack, or Telegram.

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Hey Product Hunt Community — I’m Alper, co-founder and project manager of Awish. About a year ago, while working as a freelancer, I noticed how much time I was losing on repetitive online tasks. It wasn’t one big task that slowed me down. It was the small things I had to repeat again and again: follow-ups, updates, reports, reminders, drafts, client messages, and moving information between tools. That’s where the idea for Awish started. Awish helps individuals and teams turn repetitive online work into secure, self-improving automations using natural language. You describe what you want in chat. Awish understands the request, plans the workflow, connects the right apps with your permission, and helps create the automation in minutes. But the part we’re most excited about is this: After your automation is created, you don’t need to keep opening Awish to manage it. You can control your automations from the apps you already use every day — WhatsApp, Slack, or Telegram. That means you can: * run an automation * pause a workflow * check status * approve an action * receive summaries * manage tasks while you’re away from your desk We also designed Awish around control and trust. Important actions should be reviewed and approved, app connections should happen with permission, and automations should feel reliable — not like a black box. Awish also learns from your conversations and workflow history, so over time your automations can become more personalized and better aligned with how you actually work. For our Product Hunt launch, we’re offering free credits so you can try Awish yourself. We’d really love your honest feedback today, especially on: 1. Is the first use case immediately clear? 2. Would you trust automations controlled from WhatsApp, Slack, or Telegram? 3. Which repetitive workflow would you want Awish to automate first? 4. Where would you want more control or approval before an automation runs? Thank you for checking out Awish. I’ll be here all day answering questions and learning from your feedback.

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Nice one - love that it lives right inside WhatsApp/Slack/Telegram instead of forcing another dashboard. The permission control layer is a smart touch too. Congrats on the launch, wishing you a great one! 🚀

Described a daily reporting task in chat and it pulled together the right app connections without me touching a config screen. The WhatsApp control layer feels surprisingly natural for quick tweaks.

The chat-to-automation flow feels genuinely thoughtful, especially how it asks for permissions app-by-app instead of dumping a scary OAuth screen on you first.

Awesome, concept and congrats on the launch. How does one go about requesting new service integrations to Awish?

How does Awish actually handle permissions when it connects apps on my behalf, and can I review or revoke what it has access to at any point?

About Awish on Product Hunt

Secure automations you can control from Wp, Slack, Telegram

Awish was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 31 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #21 on the daily leaderboard. Awish turns repetitive online work into secure, self-improving automations without code. Describe a task in chat, let Awish plan and connect the right apps with permission, then control everything from WhatsApp, Slack, or Telegram.

Awish was featured in Task Management (84.1k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) and No-Code (5.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 120.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Awish?

Awish was hunted by Alper Tayfur. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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