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    This AI-powered app could revolutionize how you organize information
    Aboard can create a table, a list, a gallery, and more

    This AI-powered app could revolutionize how you organize information

    By Akash Pandey
    Apr 10, 2024
    06:35 pm
    What's the story

    Aboard, a user-friendly AI-powered data management platform, is aiming to revolutionize the way users interact with AI bots. Co-created by experienced web developers Paul Ford and Rich Ziade, the app was initially designed as a tool for collecting and organizing information. The Aboard app has now been transformed into a more dynamic platform, designed to streamline workspaces. It presents data in an easily digestible board format, eliminating the need for traditional spreadsheets and bookmarks.

    Transformation

    How to use it for effective data management?

    Aboard's intuitive interface allows users to effortlessly locate their information, while its versatile AI assistant, Board Builder, generates new ideas, plans trips, and makes suggestions. With a single click, users can generate an attractive database that automatically populates with relevant information. This feature is powered by OpenAI's GPT-3.5. Ziade demonstrated the functionality by creating a "Movie Night" board that was instantly filled with popular titles. The app also gives users freedom to further customize the boards according to their preferences.

    Functionality

    Aboard app has three primary uses

    Ford and Ziade have identified three main uses for Aboard app: Organize, Research, and Workflow. The Organize feature allows users to gather information on specific topics like activities in summer or weekly meal planning. The Research function operates similarly but encourages more exploration by compiling intriguing links about a particular topic for casual browsing. The Workflow function is where Aboard sets itself apart from other chatbots by creating an efficient board for managing insurance claims.

    Convenience

    Organizing data seamlessly

    Aboard's Board Builder can be utilized to organize documents, links, search tabs, notes, and more in one place. All necessary information can be easily accessed on the smart board, helping companies save time by swiftly looking for required data. Users can also forego creating bookmarks in Google Chrome, organizing links within the app for easy revisits.

    What's more

    Enhancing teamwork with shared projects 

    Aboard promotes effective teamwork by grouping team members into shared projects. Teams can work on assigned tasks, plan content calendars, tackle challenges, and more using this app. It also provides workflow management features where users can manage inventory, track leads or start a hiring pipeline. This makes Aboard an ideal tool for enhancing productivity and collaboration within teams.

    Competition

    Pioneering the future of AI interaction

    Despite minor glitches in AI capabilities, such as repeating information or inaccurately pulling data, Ziade and Ford are optimistic about rapid improvements. Aboard is part of a new wave of AI companies that are aiming to revolutionize the way we interact with AI models. The app's adaptability positions it as a potential competitor to companies like Airtable and Salesforce.

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