JoeyMobbinJoeyMobbin
JoeyMobbin
Feb 9, 2023

Q: Hi Diana How does this compare to CheatLayer?

What is the Unfair Advantage that you have over this competitor?

I cant seem to find the following feature
My concern is you don't have Task Recorder using screen record like other similar solutions, by not having this makes building out the task manually substantially more complex than what it needs to be.
When do you plan to add this important feature?
If not, why is it not of benefit to the direction of your software?
*There is also another similar offer on AppSumo called RTILA - again using the simple method mentioned above to create task bots.

Question
Is it possible to inject custom code into the Task Workflow? for example, a custom code A.I based task that i've written

Appreciate your assistance.

Founder Team
Diana_ZeroWork

Diana_ZeroWork

Jun 27, 2024

A: Hi Joey,

Compared with CheatLayer:
- I find ZeroWork Creator App easier to use than CheatLayer. CheatLayer appears to be a very technical product. For many of the features, it appears that you actually need to do some basic coding. That's not the case when using ZeroWork.
- ZeroWork Creator App has features that are specifically targeted at social media use cases to enable safe automation, such as randomization and spintax.
- My impression is also that our loop and data table features are more flexible, yet still relatively easy to use, so that you can create more powerful workflows while still staying within the no-code realm.
- ZeroWork provides creators with a different monetization strategy, which is to publish their own SaaS TaskBots on the marketplace.

Yes, correct, we do not have screen recording. We do not plan to introduce it in the near future. Screen recording is great for simple processes, but it's usually not enough for any even slightly more sophisticated logic. To be sure, I do see some value in it but primarily the value is for new users to make the introductory hurdle lower. I don't see users who've used RPA for some time use it. The value is limited to a few simple cases to get started with. I may be wrong, so I'm open to be convinced of the contrary.

Yes, I just saw RTILA's deal. It's best if you try both and see for yourself what works best for you. I'm biased but I do see ZeroWork Creator App both easier to learn und more powerful feature-wise within the browser automation context. Also, I find our documentation and tutorials more extensive, which makes it easier to build automations. But don't take my word for it because, as mentioned, I'm biased. Try it out yourself.

It is not possible to inject custom code into the workflow at the moment. But we are evaluating whether or not to add this feature to our roadmap.

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