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I can't get it to work. The UI is confusing. And the connections are limited
I get the appeal of this, but the UI is overwhelming for someone who isn't super sophisticated with these types of automation tools. It also lacks many of the connections Zapier and Make have, so it's proving to not be useful for me. For example, I use Beehiiv as my ESP/CMS. It can't connect to it. So I can't replace my costly Zapier automations that integrate with Beehiiv. Even for doing something like updating a Notion database, the UI has proven too complicated for me to figure out, and the TinyAI doesn't seem to understand its own UI properly because when I ask it for instructions, it's telling me to select triggers that don't exist or hit buttons that aren't where they say they are. Again, it falls short of more costly competitors, like Zapier, whose AI integration can actually build many automations for you.
I wanted to like this, but it's proving to be not cut out for a founder like me who is not as tech-experienced as people in the software space.
Apoorva_TinyCommand
Apr 14, 2026Appreciate you taking the time to share this, even if the experience hasn’t met expectations yet.
What you’re describing is something we see with users transitioning from tools like Zapier or Make. There’s always an adjustment phase when moving from stitched tools to a more connected system, and we’re continuously working on making that transition smoother, both in UI clarity and guidance.
On integrations like Beehiiv, that’s valid context. We expand integrations based on real user demand, and inputs like this directly shape what gets prioritized next.
Regarding the AI guidance, that’s not the level of experience we aim to deliver. It’s something we’re actively improving so it’s more accurate and aligned with the product.
If you’re open to it, our team would be happy to work with you on your specific setup and help you get a workflow running that fits your use case. We’ve seen most setups become much clearer once the first system is in place.
Appreciate you giving TinyCommand a try.