Q: Claude, Poppy and the future
I’m still struggling to see the concrete value here if you already work daily with Claude/Manus and others. It feels more like a visual wrapper and workflow layer than a fundamentally new capability or content tool. My bigger concern is the future: with base models evolving this fast, a tool like this risks becoming redundant, which makes a lifetime deal a much riskier bet. One more thing: a lot of the praise here is about the onboarding calls and “how to save credits.” I don’t really want to judge a product mainly by its onboarding, and I don’t feel I should depend on mandatory calls to learn basic usage or credit management. Before buying, I’d really like a clear, no‑hype answer on what this does that I *can’t* already reproduce with my current AI stack, and how they plan to stay relevant as the underlying models keep leveling up.
Considering buying myself,
Havin simelar Q's-> took a look at their website
- I can recommend that, many to the point use cases, for me it seems that you can cut hours out of your work processes - work with much better overview of the processes / stack
- the canvas with all the different tools/ tasks/ processes -> the simple connecting them in the same interface / canvas seems really beneficial
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1you're right, I also think that. I bought a higher tier. I don't know if there are other tools, but maybe yes and prob. in the future too, that can actually watch a video (IG reels, TT, YT for now no, you gotta upload the mp4), so that is useful for me. You can catch the style faster.
You can add a IG account and it shows you the top performing videos quickly, so you don't have to scroll for that
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2 ofcourse there are other tools that can do that, but in poppy you can immediately drag those outliners videos in the board and continue with the work (imagine having to copy and paste all the videos one by one)
So, at this time, I see this value: creating content faster, and hopefully with higher quality.
But the quality depends on your skills in using it I think,you gotta choose the references
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3 and resources carefully, and then of course the prompts make the difference in the output.
I still need to use it extensively. I guess once you have your board set up and tested and refined, you can get out new ideas and content with just a quick prompt interaction, because all the context and workflwo in the board was carefully refined
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4 Im still not completely sold on the chatbot. It seems it still needs a login from the other people you share it with (there is an option for using your custom authentication though. The strange thing is that during the calls, nobody said that and they insisted on saying "but you don't need a paid poppy account", without mentioning the custom authentication)