SaaS Signal / Miles McQueen

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Miles McQueenPublisher and software correspondent

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AI Tools For Solo Founders: The Honest Shortlist

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Law Firms: compare Notion AI and Glean, see what I would try first, and avoid the common bad buy. Do not buy the tool that writes the flashiest paragraph. Buy the one your team can review without babysitting it.

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Marketing Agencies: compare Mem and Otter, see what I would try first, and avoid the common bad buy. Do not buy the tool that writes the flashiest paragraph. Buy the one your team can review without babysitting it.

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