TinyCommand

TinyCommand We replaced Typeform, Zapier, Airtable, Clay and Mailchimp with one platform. Forms that enrich. Workflows that run themselves. No duct tape. No dev team.

Because

Dr. Atyia Martin was Boston's first Chief Resilience Officer. She led the public health response to the Boston Marathon ...
04/15/2026

Dr. Atyia Martin was Boston's first Chief Resilience Officer. She led the public health response to the Boston Marathon bombings. She's a Brookings Institution fellow who has spent 30 years building systems across government, emergency management, and community resilience.
She also built her speaking engagement pipeline on TinyCommand.
She came to us with a real operational problem — every inquiry through her website needed to be qualified, routed, and followed up with based on budget and topic fit, without her reviewing everything manually. We worked through it together. She built it.
Then she made a full walkthrough video on her own — honest about what took effort, clear about what the workflow looked like in the end.
Someone who knows what serious infrastructure looks like decided this was worth her time. That's not something we could have scripted.
Full walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa-POEkuFso

Get TinyCommand (Affiliate Link): https://appsumo.8odi.net/0GG1nEIn this video, I’m reviewing TinyCommand, an all‑in‑one tool that combines Forms, Sheets, Au...

Jenny Jones runs Digital Growth Hacks Club. He covers tools for solopreneurs and small agencies: people who need things ...
04/14/2026

Jenny Jones runs Digital Growth Hacks Club. He covers tools for solopreneurs and small agencies: people who need things to actually work, not just look good in a demo.
He went live with us recently. No script. His audience fired questions in real time.
There's a moment in the session where he watches TinyCommand identify his ICP, find target companies, and build a populated table from just his domain name. He said - and we're quoting directly - "I'm done. I'm done. Where's my mic? Let me drop my mic."
Later in the same session: "I haven't seen anything like this. There's people trying to build something like that, but I haven't seen it all in one package."
He ended the stream by putting TinyCommand up for his end-of-year top AppSumo tool of the year.
The full session is worth watching especially if you're a solopreneur or small agency owner who's been stitching tools together and wondering if there's a better way.

Full session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5ilbZke-WU

Jenny of Ai Saas use Case goes Live with the founders of Tiny Command. A tool that replaces nearly 10 tools and increases your return on investmentPick it up...

04/10/2026

An agency owner wrote about his first 5 months with TinyCommand.
Before: 9 clients, $2,400/month, 5-7 tools per client, 3 clients lost to slow delivery.
After: $9,100/month. 42 workflows. 34 hours a week back. One $299 purchase.
He also noted what took time to learn. That part mattered to us too.
Full review linked in bio.

03/31/2026

Discord communities don’t grow because they exist. They grow because something keeps happening inside them.
New messages. Conversations. Activity. The hard part is consistency.
Showing up every day, thinking of what to post, keeping things moving.
That’s where most communities slow down.

We made that easier.

Now a bot handles the daily layer. It generates messages, posts them, and keeps the space active even when you’re not around.

You still guide the community.

You just don’t have to carry it every day.

Because .

03/31/2026

Scheduling a meeting is easy now.

Calendly handles that.

But what happens after someone books?

Usually nothing.

You see the name. Maybe the company. And you figure things out during the call.

Which means you spend the first few minutes just understanding who you’re talking to.

We changed that part.

Now when a meeting is booked, the system pulls in context automatically so you know who the person is before you even join.

No scrambling. No guessing.

Just better conversations.

Because .

03/31/2026

You know that moment when a lead comes in and you tell yourself you’ll get to it soon? Then when you finally do, it doesn’t feel urgent anymore.

It’s just data.

A name. An email. Maybe a company.

You have to figure out who they are, what they want, and what to say next.

So you either send something basic or push it further.

We focused on that exact moment.

Now when a lead comes in, the system fills in the missing context right away and prepares a follow-up that actually makes sense.

You’re not figuring things out after the fact.

It’s already there when you open it.

Because .

03/31/2026

WhatsApp is one of the most direct ways to reach someone. Which is why people are careful with it.
You don’t want to sound automated.
You don’t want to send the wrong message.
So you end up doing everything manually.

Opening chats, reading context, typing messages one by one. It works, but it’s slow.
We didn’t try to replace that. We tried to support it.

Now the system understands who you’re reaching out to, prepares the message accordingly, and sends it in a controlled way. So it still feels personal.
Just without the repetitive effort.

Because .

03/31/2026

Slack outreach is one of those things that sounds easy on paper. Until you sit down to actually do it.
You don’t want to send generic messages. So you check profiles, think about what to say, try to make each message feel relevant. And then you realize you’ve only done a handful and already lost track of who you’ve contacted.

It’s not that the channel doesn’t work. It’s that the process is tiring.

We didn’t change the channel. We changed the experience of doing it. Now the context is already there. Messages don’t start from scratch. And you don’t have to keep everything in your head.

It still feels personal. Just not manual.

Because .

03/31/2026

Most content workflows break right before publishing. Someone writes the blog. It gets uploaded to WordPress.
And then one of two things happens: Either it goes live without proper review or it sits in drafts waiting for someone to check.

Neither scales. We fixed that layer. Now, when a draft is created in WordPress:

✅ It triggers a webhook
✅ Content is pulled into a workflow
✅ AI reviews it for structure, clarity, and quality
✅ feedback is generated instantly
✅ optional approval step before publishing

No manual back-and-forth. No “did someone review this?” messages. Publishing becomes a controlled step, not a guess. Because .

03/30/2026

Publishing content is easy. Distributing it properly is where things slip.
A blog goes live.
Then it sits there.

Because someone has to:
rewrite it
format it
post it
follow up on it

And that rarely happens consistently.

We turned this into a system.

Now every new blog:
👉 gets picked up automatically
👉 turned into platform-ready content
👉 sent for approval or published

Nothing gets missed. Nothing gets delayed.

Your content doesn’t stop at publishing anymore.

Because .

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