Unifire.ai

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Edited May 22, 2025

So much work to do yourself

As I said, it requires a lot of work on your part. After uploading a lecture, AI asked me what it was about? Really! In castmagic AI got it and produced what was needed. Here, whatever I wantt to do I need to have a drawn out conversation with AI first. If that's the case, I may as well use any AI out there. Some of the links in the left side don't work. Write us a testimonial goes to a 500 page and review us goes to the home page. I am gonna refund!

"1 click tools produce generic output" - I don't think I suggested that I wanted a 1-click tool -so, easy on firing off! What I am averse to is having to work just as hard as if I didn't use AI and pay for the privilege. If the choice is to have a long conversation with AI to produce content, or write it yourself - as an expert, I'll just write it myself!

Edited 25 May
Apart from being incredibly rude and patronizing to customers, you are misrepresenting the product in your reply. "If asking the agent to "write a blog post" and telling it "I approve the outline" and waiting for 30 seconds is too much work, then Unifire is definitely not for you." - It doesn't work like that and you know it! There are multiple questions that your agent asks. But your patronising attitude shows that I am right to refund. Here's AIs opinion on your reply in case of any doubt!

"This statement does come across as quite rude, yes. Here's why:

The tone is dismissive and condescending - phrases like "if [basic task] is too much work" and "definitely not for you" create an exclusionary, almost mocking atmosphere. It suggests that users who might find the process cumbersome are somehow inadequate or lazy.

The statement also makes assumptions about why someone might have concerns with the workflow. Perhaps users have legitimate feedback about user experience, efficiency, or interface design rather than simply being unwilling to do "work."

A more professional and customer-focused approach might acknowledge that different users have different needs and preferences, or explain the benefits of the current process whilst remaining welcoming to feedback. The current phrasing risks alienating potential customers and sounds defensive rather than helpful.

So whilst the underlying message about product fit might be valid, the delivery is unnecessarily harsh and unprofessional."

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Edited May 23, 2025

If asking the agent to "write a blog post" and telling it "I approve the outline" and waiting for 30 seconds is too much work, then Unifire is definitely not for you.

1 click tools produce generic output. This is an agent, and it only writes human sounding content because you give it enough context, it's not everybody's cup of tea I can understand that.

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