Beyond Better

Created By
Charlie Garrison8 months ago
Agentic assistant that handles the complexity while you focus on results. With MCP support and advanced Orchestrator/Agent capabilities, BB connects to hundreds of external data sources & tools and breaks down complex tasks for maximum efficiency.
Overview

What is Beyond Better?

Beyond Better (BB) is an agentic assistant designed to simplify complex tasks, allowing users to focus on results. It connects to various external data sources and tools, leveraging advanced orchestrator and agent capabilities.

How to use Beyond Better?

Users can interact with BB through multiple interfaces including API/REST, Browser User Interface (BUI), Command Line Interface (CLI), and Desktop User Interface (DUI). Simply initiate a conversation about your project, and BB will assist in managing tasks and providing insights.

Key features of Beyond Better?

  • Universal text support for code and prose.
  • First-class project discussions to enhance collaboration.
  • Conversation management for handling multiple discussions.
  • Integrated access to local and remote data sources.
  • Intelligent tools powered by large language models (LLMs).
  • Custom tool creation from the BB Tool Library.
  • Web page fetching and screenshot capabilities for additional context.
  • Project-wide understanding for comprehensive project management.

Use cases of Beyond Better?

  1. Code refactoring and improvement.
  2. Keeping documentation in sync with code changes.
  3. Generating and refining written content.
  4. Analyzing large codebases or text projects.
  5. Learning and exploring complex projects with AI assistance.

FAQ from Beyond Better?

  • Who can benefit from Beyond Better?

Software developers, technical writers, content creators, fiction authors, data scientists, and configuration managers can all benefit from BB's capabilities.

  • Is Beyond Better free to use?

The pricing model is not specified, please check the official website for details.

  • How does Beyond Better ensure coherent changes?

BB uses advanced techniques to understand the entire project, allowing for consistent updates across various components.

Project Info
Created At
8 months ago
Updated At
8 months ago
Author Name
Charlie Garrison
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