Most teams today don’t have a workflow problem.
They have a fragmentation problem.
Forms live in one tool.
Data lives in spreadsheets.
Automation lives somewhere else.
AI sits in a separate platform.
Every meaningful system requires stitching tools together, copying data back and forth, and hoping nothing breaks.
TinyCommand was built to eliminate that fragmentation.
TinyCommand is not just another automation tool.
It is a structured automation system that lets you:
• Capture data through dynamic forms
• Store and structure it in organized tables
• Enrich and analyze it with AI
• Automate decisions using workflows and agents
• Execute actions across channels
All inside one unified control layer.
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🚀 The Shift: Tiny AI
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Instead of dragging nodes and configuring triggers manually, you describe the outcome.
For example:
“Build a complete end-to-end marathon registration system.”
Tiny AI reads that instruction and automatically:
• Builds the form
• Creates the workflow
• Connects confirmation emails
• Designs the email template
• Structures the logic
• Wires everything together
Not suggestions.
Not drafts.
A working automation system.
That’s the difference.
Most platforms give you tools and expect you to build.
TinyCommand gives you an AI system that builds for you.
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🧩 What’s Inside TinyCommand
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TinyForms – Create dynamic, workflow-ready forms with full control over logic and structure.
TinyWorkflows – Build automation logic, connect apps, define triggers, and let Tiny AI generate workflows from plain English instructions.
TinyTables – Store, manage, and structure your data across forms and workflows.
TinyEmails – Design and send outreach, transactional, or internal emails inside the same system.
TinyAgents – AI-powered assistants that analyze, categorize, enrich, generate, and make decisions inside workflows.
You can build step by step, or let Tiny AI generate the entire structure and refine from there.
Instead of managing tools, you manage systems.