Like many of you, I've found AI incredibly powerful, but its integration into daily workflows often feels clunky. The constant need to switch tabs, copy-paste, and manage multiple LLM windows is a significant productivity drain.
This led me to build Concon (www.concon.pro), a native Mac app designed to address this. My goal was to create an AI companion that lives inside your existing applications. A quick double-tap of Control, and an AI assistant appears right where you are – whether you're coding, writing, or Browse.
Concon brings together over 70 different LLMs (including GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and more) into one unified, in-app experience. For me, the biggest win is eliminating context-switching and staying focused on the task at hand.
I'm curious about your experiences. How do you manage AI tools in your workflow? Do you see in-app, integrated AI as the future, or are there other paradigms you find more promising?
Like many of you, I've found AI incredibly powerful, but its integration into daily workflows often feels clunky. The constant need to switch tabs, copy-paste, and manage multiple LLM windows is a significant productivity drain.
This led me to build Concon (www.concon.pro), a native Mac app designed to address this. My goal was to create an AI companion that lives inside your existing applications. A quick double-tap of Control, and an AI assistant appears right where you are – whether you're coding, writing, or Browse.
Concon brings together over 70 different LLMs (including GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and more) into one unified, in-app experience. For me, the biggest win is eliminating context-switching and staying focused on the task at hand.
I'm curious about your experiences. How do you manage AI tools in your workflow? Do you see in-app, integrated AI as the future, or are there other paradigms you find more promising?