Fluency is the process excellence platform that makes automation accessible to everyone in a business - starting with documentation.
Simply open up the Fluency app, hit record and perform the process how you normally would.
This can be any computer based process. Whether it's reconciling a payment in Zero, adding a user in Hubspot, or more complex processes specific to your business - Fluency will intelligently generate step by step documentation in seconds.
No more tediously pasting screenshots and manually writing descriptions - Fluency understands the context of your process, and with the power of Fluency's AI model, your documentation will require minimal editing.
If you need to make edits, easily do so with Fluency's in-built editing features, and go ahead and save your document in Fluency's secure process vault, powered by AWS. Or, export your document to wherever it needs to be.
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I was part of Fluency’s beta program as an early user on a free trial. Now that Fluency have launched, I’m definitely going to stay using the software as it’s a massive timesaver. Definitely recommend as a tool for onboarding and training
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Obfuscation - A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest Https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/obfuscation The above plugin is one of their means. Source: about 2 years ago
Check out the book "Obfuscation - A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest" by Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/obfuscation. Source: over 2 years ago
Both plug-ins are initiatives from Helen Nissenbaum (and others) from MIT. They are part of the privacy strategy of obfuscation. Perhaps her book might interest you: Obfuscation - A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest. Source: over 2 years ago
One way to protect your (online) privacy is to obfuscate your data. Take a look at the book 'Obfuscation: A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest '. Source: over 2 years ago
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