Clicked out of curiosity
I actually came across TinyCommand while browsing the AppSumo homepage. The tagline “Build forms, automate AI agents without any tools” immediately caught my attention it sounded a bit too ambitious, so I clicked out of pure curiosity.
For context, I’ve been using tools like Make, Zapier, Airtable, etc. for a while now, so I’m pretty used to stitching different platforms together just to get one workflow running. That’s why TinyCommand felt interesting right from the start it’s trying to bring all of that into one place.
After testing it, I’d say it actually delivers on a good part of that promise. You can build forms, store data, create workflows, and even trigger AI-based actions all inside the same system. What I liked is that everything feels connected, instead of relying on multiple integrations.
The AI workflow builder is also a nice touch. You can describe what you want in simple terms and it generates a starting point, which saves time. It’s not perfect, but it definitely speeds things up compared to building automations from scratch.
Pros:
All-in-one setup
Reduces dependency on tools like Make/Zapier
AI-assisted workflow creation is genuinely helpful
Good for automating repetitive tasks and lead flows
Clean interface once you get used to it
Cons:
Still feels like an early-stage product in some areas
Some features could use more depth/customization
Learning curve if you’re coming from traditional automation tools
Documentation/onboarding could be a bit clearer
Some more basic integration/tools
Overall:
I wouldn’t say it fully replaces tools like Make or Zapier yet, but it definitely has the potential to reduce how many tools you rely on. If the team keeps improving and adding depth, this could become a very solid all-in-one automation platform.
For me, it started as curiosity from the homepage but I can see real use cases where this saves time and simplifies workflows.
Apoorva_TinyCommand
Mar 29, 2026Love this, especially the “clicked out of curiosity”.
That’s exactly the reaction we hope for, and glad it held up once you got into it. You summed it up well, less stitching tools together, more building in one connected system.
Also appreciate the honest feedback on depth, onboarding, and integrations. These are areas we’re actively improving and prioritizing in upcoming updates.
Thanks again for the detailed review, this really helps us build better.