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edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
I really like this interpretation actually, I'll stick with that when people ask what it means nowadays!
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Great question! As of now, we handle those cases well since we have 14 integrations, and most words/phrases are easily resolvable to a sequence among them. One thing we're focusing on now that will be more important with a larger scale of integrations is making automation creation conversational, so when there's uncertainty we can clarify in chat with low latency to keep time to value minimal.

We think one of the big differences between Zapier and DryMerge is that we abstract a lot of the data flow/configuration away from the user, which lowers time to value and lets us do cool semantic filtering and other LLM-powered backend stuff.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Awesome resource! Thanks for pointing it out
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Awesome! We're rolling out Microsoft 365 really soon, starting this week :). Would love to hear about what services and workflows are most important for you.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Great question! First off, we absolutely love the guys at all those companies, they're building awesome stuff.

DryMerge differentiates by focusing on plain english chat as an interface. The reason that's important is because it's accessible to more non-technical folks, lowers time to value (a lot easier to say what's on your mind than drag & dropping/building), and allows for cool semantic filtering like "Angry emails", "Investor", or "Potential customer" which we've found opens up a whole bunch of cool new possible automations. We also heavily focus on event-driven workflow automation (we have a lot of triggers).
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Appreciate it, and glad to hear you like it :). That's a great point, we've experimented in the past and it's a tricky balance between making sure there's no false negatives (actual workflows that we can automate get denied), so we defaulted a little more permissive, but we're gonna take another crack at it!
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thanks! And 100%, this is something we'd love to do with upmarket businesses. We have primitives for integrating raw API calls into the workflow layer as well as ingesting documentation to create dynamic "blocks" per-business, so it's fully possible and a really cool use case. Definitely agree though -- it's hard to get right.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Great point! Multi-lingual is entirely possible and something that we want to implement; luckily all the chat stuff already works great because of LLMs, and we'll try to ship multi-lingual UI elements fast as well.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Haha February was an absolute blur, many sleepless nights :). Great to hear that the idea is shared, hope we can deliver a big part of your vision -- would love to chat through any thoughts or feedback you have!
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Appreciate it! We think the most important thing for a product like this is minimizing time to value, so glad to hear the sign-up is smooth :)
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thanks, and totally agree! We play around a lot with the idea of creating an action layer for LLMs that's abstract enough for sampling/inherent stochasticity not to cause too many intermittent failures. I think when that infrastructure's solid, it'll be really easy for integrators to deliver cool functionality (as you said :) )
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Haha so originally we were in dev tools, and we liked the idea of merging APIs without hassle. So we thought a fitting name was something like DRYMerge (Don't repeat yourself, merge). We really liked the name and decided to keep it after our pivot.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yup, great point, & Zapier is working on very similar stuff! Our thinking is that incumbents have some disadvantages here (one example is that their data models for integrations all need to interrop with each other whereas we can delegate the data mapping to LLMs natively). Also, innovator's dilemma is real; we think we have a fighting chance at being a cleaner & faster product just by virtue of being very small and nimble and responsive to feedback.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thanks! And gotcha, apologies that it was unclear! DryMerge is a web app that runs in the browser, here's a demo video of it: https://youtu.be/S4L3B21vXGY.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Great feedback, thanks! Just edited the link in the post.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for the bug report! We'll get right on it
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Hi! We were in dev tools up until early January, did some soul searching, and started building the current version of DryMerge in early February.
edwardfrazer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thanks :) Zapier is great, but we think LLMs can make automation way easier than it currently is; I personally end up automating a lot more stuff when there's a good chance it can take ~30 seconds (+/- some tweaking ofc).