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TinyCommand

Stop duct-taping tools. Run everything with one command.

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TinyCommand brings your forms, workflows, data, emails, and AI agents together, so everything connects and runs on its own. Build smarter, automate faster, and manage it all in one no-code platform.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Priyanka, co-founder of TinyCommand. We built TinyCommand because, honestly, we were done juggling five tools just to make one workflow work. Forms here, data there, automations everywhere it was chaos. We wanted one clean place to build, automate, and move faster. What is TinyCommand? A no-code platform that unites forms, workflows, tables, email, and AI agents, so everything just flows. What makes it different? ✅ Forms that trigger instant actions ✅ Workflows with real logic (conditions, loops, integrations) ✅ Tables that help you enrich your data and find potential customers ✅ Email builder right inside your automation ✅ AI agents that actually do enrich data, draft content, send updates Why it matters Most “no-code” tools solve one piece of the puzzle. We wanted to solve the whole thing. TinyCommand gives you the full stack no duct tape, no code, no chaos. What we’re proud of Anyone can now automate like a pro no tech team needed. Just build once, and let things run. Launch bonus: Free forever on unlimited vanilla forms → TinyCommand.com We’d love to know: what’s the first thing you’d automate? 🚀 Priyanka & the TinyCommand team

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TinyTables doesn't seem to support linked data fields which is a pretty big requirement for most of us using any sort of tables for data. any plans to add?

@TinyCommand @priyanka_gosai1 Love the "stop duct-taping tools" messaging that's exactly how most workflows feel!

Does TinyCommand integrate with design tools like Figma or Webflow, or is it mainly for dev/ops teams? Also curious about the learning curve. Is it more like Zapier (visual) or Bash scripting (code-based)?

For freelancers juggling multiple client workflows, a unified command system would be a game-changer.

@priyanka_gosai1 this looks like a perfect solution for teams tired of tool overload!

Curious - what's the learning curve like for non-technical users? Can marketers or ops folks build their own workflows easily?

TinyCommand looks slick! Finally, a way to ditch the duct tape approach. What’s the stack behind this magic? Can’t wait to dive in!

Appreciate that the platform doesn’t hide complexity, just makes it easier to work with.

The TinyComposer node surprised me. The emails it writes are not “AI-ish” they’re actually usable, on-tone, and fit the context perfectly.

The moment I saw a workflow pause for human review and then continue automatically… I was sold.

TinyForms generating an entire form structure from a prompt feels like magic. Didn't think it would be this accurate.

Love the “one command for everything” idea. Half my day is spent jumping between tools and random scripts anyway. If TinyCommand can genuinely replace that duct-tape setup, I’m in.

@priyanka_gosai1

Really cool direction — “one command to run everything” is the dream for anyone who’s stitched together too many tools.

Curious on one thing:

How do you prevent hidden complexity from creeping back in as users scale?
When workflows grow, even “single-command” systems tend to accumulate branching logic, exception handling, retries, etc. Do you abstract that away, or give users visibility/control when needed?

Feels like the biggest unlock here is making automation simpler at 1 user but also maintainable at 1000 users. Would love to hear how you’re thinking about that balance.

Fantastic product by an even more solid team of makers. Everyone should check this out!!

Congratulations on the launch, team! I have used Zapier before and I STRUGGLED :P This will be a saviour for non coders like me!

Really interesting launch—a lot of teams are drowning in duct-taped workflows right now, especially with tools stitched together through Zapier, Make, and half-manual processes.

TinyCommand's “run everything with one command” framing is powerful. I’m curious: for early testers, which use case has proven to be the biggest time-saver so far?

Data enrichment? Multi-step workflows? Or using AI agents to replace brittle integrations?

One of the best SaaS out there. This should be a global product in the coming year. Congrats on the launch :)

congratulation @anushkahode TinyCommand finally brings all your scattered tools into one clean workflow—automation that actually feels effortless.