Q: Educational Content Strategy for TinyCommand - Going Beyond Surface-Level Tutorials
Just like Make, Pably, and n8n, I'd love to see TinyCommand focus on educating its audience about how to better leverage the platform's capabilities. I've been watching several YouTube videos, but in my opinion, they're quite superficial and don't really showcase TinyCommand's full potential. Is developing more comprehensive educational content something you're planning to prioritize?
Priyanka_TinyCommand
Apr 13, 2026A: Great question — and completely valid.
We do have educational content available today, but it’s not yet as extensive or in-depth as what you might see from more mature platforms like Make, Pabbly, or n8n.
That said, this is something we’re actively investing in.
We’re currently building out a structured repository of deeper video tutorials — focused on real use cases, end-to-end workflows, and showing how to actually leverage TinyCommand across forms, workflows, agents, and integrations (not just feature walkthroughs).
The goal is to help users go from basic setup → to building full systems.
Also — would love your input here:
Is there anything specific you’d want to see in these videos?
If you have specific use cases/explainer topics in mind, we can prioritize those as we build this out 👍
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I agree, but in my opinion that's all they do, is showcase the app and not really educate the how to use the app and all it's options. it just lets you to figure it out yourself. showing use case, it's ok, but it's useless if you don't know how to do it yourself. unless like all other apps sold here, they have trained employees or contracted individuals that has the know-how for hire.
Well, I don’t have anything specific in mind precisely because I’m not yet familiar with the tool's full potential. That said, based on the features presented, I see TinyCommand as a tool that end users can use directly, without relying on “automation specialists” to manage automation processes. It would be great to have a general, hands-on training covering the tool and its capabilities...
... as well as more targeted training for specific audiences such as realtors, aesthetic clinic owners, accountants, dentists, and so on.