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Lindy AI Review: Is This The Best AI Assistant For Workflows?

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▶ Lindy AI: Get Started For Free → https://danislinks.com/Lindy Lindy AI promises to act like a real AI assistant that can handle emails, scheduling, CRM updates, and internal workflows automatically. In this video, I review Lindy AI, covering how it works, what it’s actually good at, real use cases, pricing, limitations, and whether it’s worth using compared to other AI automation tools. ⭐ My Favorite AI & Business Tools: https://danislinks.com/Tools 📌 Want to work with us? 👉 https://danitutorials.com/

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In this video, I give you my honest, unbiased Lindy AI review and show you what it’s actually good at (and where it falls short) if you’re trying to automate work with AI agents. I walk through the two main sides of Lindy: the “build apps” feature (think Lovable/Cursor-style AI app building) and the agent/workflow builder where you connect triggers, steps, and app integrations. I also call out a big practical limitation right away: a lot of the templates and integrations are heavily Google-first (Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Meet), so if you’re on Microsoft, you’re going to feel that. I build a real example agent that replies to meeting-request emails, checks my calendar availability, and then creates the event once the time is confirmed. It does work—and it’s a solid entry point if you’re not technical—but I also show how it can burn credits fast (like checking availability multiple times in one thread). Pricing-wise, 400 free credits/month is generous, but at scale it can get expensive. My takeaway: I’d use Lindy for simple, app-based AI agents (email, scheduling, support), not for building apps—because the app builder I tested errored out and tools like Cursor/Lovable are better for that.

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