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Show HN: UnionX – GPT4-powered Copilot for Work with Jupyter-style notebooks (unionx.io)
50 points by gangster_dave on May 6, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments
Hey HN community!

We're excited to introduce UnionX, an AI Copilot for Work designed to revolutionize the way you perform research, write long documents, and extract insights. Our platform is perfect for PMs, students, lawyers, finance professionals, and more.

UnionX is built on cutting-edge technology, leveraging OpenAI's GPT4 model and Jupyter notebook-style workflows to create a seamless, AI-powered experience. Our block-based editor allows you to easily upload documents, analyze them, and generate new insights or docs with the help of AI. If you don't have ideas about what to do with your data, UnionX provides AI Actions that provide common and AI-generated suggestions to help you transform your documents and deliver your work on time.

Some key features include:

- Jupyter-style notebooks

- Document & spreadsheet editors

- AI action & chat blocks

- Knowledge bases with large document support

- Visualizations (coming soon)

- Form filling (coming soon)

Give our GPT4-powered beta a try for free and let us know what you think!

Check it out: https://unionx.io

-David




You really need a video or gif on your home to take a quick peak

The concept sounds exciting, but couldn’t really see what it does quickly enough

Would love a jupyter-style IDE for developing web applications

Have the IDE manage files and deployment

I only do the directing

The IDE does the iteration on designs, the code, and all the necessary automations and integrations

Kind of like having a direct jupyter-notebook repl interface on top of a PaaS platform


Thanks for the feedback! The product is still very, very early, so we don't have a lot of marketing or documentation. We'd be pushing towards a Jupyter notebook interface for non-coding tasks, though. We've discussed adding a code interface (through blocks), so maybe that's something to target next. Again, thanks!


Put up a few sample notebooks. Screencap you going through the sample notebook, no audio necessary.

Just something that lets people even guess what's there. As-is, I (and I suspect many others) will just bin it, since "come back later" is just too expensive in terms of mental load. If I knew it was relevant to me, I might - but without it, you're wasting the attention you're getting.


Great feedback—will add tomorrow!


I think to sell me would require:

1) Actual notebooks / no lock-in

2) Coding integration

Come to think of it, a better way might be for me to retro-kludge GPT APIs into Jupyter, Pluto, or similar.

Nevermind.

I think the key question is how you'll compete with the inevitable open source version.




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