TinyCommand Reviews

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TinyCommand is praised for its seamless integration of forms, workflows, and AI agents, reducing the need for juggling multiple tools. The AI workflow builder and centralized system are highly valued. Some users have encountered minor learning curves and integration limitations. Overall, TinyCommand is a solid buy for those seeking an all-in-one automation platform. With a 4.5-star rating and a 60-day money-back guarantee, it's definitely worth trying out.

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sdavila

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Deals bought: 17Member since: Jul 2023
5 stars
5 stars
May 9, 2026

A wildly useful swiss army knife of a tool. For those with the patience to learn it.

TinyCommand has been awesome so far.

I’ve used it to connect forms to Notion, push client briefs through an AI layer, build workflows, test agents, structure databases, and automate the *very safe and friendly word and definitely not an expletive* out of anything I could think of.

Sure, it has slight learning curve.

But if you’ve ever used something like Zapier, you’ll be fine.

Just be a little patient, learn the logic and the tricks, and it'll be a really powerful weapon in your arsenal.

Good luck, see you out there.

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Priyanka_TinyCommand

Priyanka_TinyCommand

May 11, 2026

Love this, and honestly, you’ve captured it perfectly.

TinyCommand really is that kind of “swiss army knife” tool, but like any powerful system, it takes a bit of time to get comfortable with the logic. Once it clicks, the range of things you can build, forms to AI pipelines to full workflows, really opens up.

Great to see the use cases you’ve already explored as well, connecting forms to tools...

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M.KhPLUS

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Deals bought: 193Member since: Jun 2021
3 stars
3 stars
May 4, 2026

Potential with older ai Models

The tool has potential. It will take time to get polished. The largest of its TinyGPT AI is has a working knowledge of June-2024. I will retry it if they become generous with AI provision.

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Apoorva_TinyCommand

Apoorva_TinyCommand

May 8, 2026

You’re right that some of the current TinyGPT models are based on slightly older knowledge cutoffs. We’re actively improving this and rolling out newer models + options.

Also worth noting- you can plug in your own AI (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, etc.) if you want access to the latest models immediately.

Thanks again for trying it out, would love to have you revisit once we’ve shipped the next set...

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konradd

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3 stars
3 stars
Apr 28, 2026

It tired me out

I was very excited about TinyCommand. However, after spending about 10 hours with no results, I gave up. Now, I don't have the energy to write a positive review. It is buggy and does not deliver. I'm sure it could be better if the team continues to work on it, but I need a functioning tool that provides quicker results. Good luck, but I won't be using it anymore.

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Priyanka_TinyCommand

Priyanka_TinyCommand

Apr 29, 2026

That sounds frustrating, and I’m really sorry you had that experience.

If you’re open to it, I’d love to understand where things broke for you and help get your use case working quickly. If not, I completely understand, and appreciate you giving TinyCommand a shot.

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105378471595362704032

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Deals bought: 20Member since: Mar 2024
3 stars
3 stars
Apr 22, 2026

Overpromises but Underdelivers Thus Far...

I see the potential in Tiny Command, but my Tier 3 trial has presented several challenges. My specific trial use case involves enriching data for Facebook Group posters delivered from ZeroWork (RPA) via a POST webhook (an internal agent would be ideal, but apparently this is currently in the "too hard to do" category). I was disappointed when a scheduled support call did not occur, as I had hoped to resolve these issues.

Specifically, I’ve had trouble with the data enrichment feature in Tiny Table. Even after copying profile link URLs from Google Sheets, the process stalls on "Enriching." Unlike Sheets and Excel, Tiny Table cannot extract Facebook profiles from Facebook Group post links. Even with direct profile links, enrichment fails to complete. The AI within Tiny Table was also unable to assist.

Furthermore, the AI appeared to be unavailable for several days, which limited my ability to use the tool effectively.

This experience makes me wonder if more technical expertise is needed to fully navigate Tiny Command and its features.

Clearer, step-by-step tutorials—from basic to advanced—would be very helpful. To end on the note I began with: this tool is promising. I remain hopeful and am committed to giving it another couple of weeks before considering a refund.

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Priyanka_TinyCommand

Priyanka_TinyCommand

Apr 22, 2026

Thanks for sharing this so candidly.

First off, missing the scheduled support call is on us. That should not have happened, especially when you are actively trying to get a real use case working. If you are open to it, I will personally make sure we get that rescheduled and actually resolve things end to end.

On your use case, Facebook Group to webhook via ZeroWork to enrichment, this is a valid...

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EnchiladaBoy

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Deals bought: 17Member since: Feb 2025
2 stars
2 stars
Apr 13, 2026

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.

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Apoorva_TinyCommand

Apoorva_TinyCommand

Apr 14, 2026

Appreciate 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...

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