Inspiration
We hate calendars, they take so much time away from your day to manage your life when you could spend that time disconnected. Chronologic wants to help you manage most mundane of tasks by automating it for you, specifically by abstracting the complexities of the automation process. Although Chronologic was inspired by a hate of calendars, we made it to help you with all sorts of tasks.
What it does
The website Chronologic uses LangGraph, which is a framework, to connect multiple Large Language Models (LLM) in support of a task. The website itself is an abstraction of the LangGraph logic to support the connection of 2 APIs in support of automating tasks.
How we built it
We used React.js with the tsx formatting to build the frontend, and python to develop the backend. To communicate between the layers, we used a FastAPI set up.
Challenges we ran into
We found it difficult to work with the AIs within the limit of a free budget, having to work around locking out due to the number of prompts used. Additionally, we struggled to connect the FastAPI together.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We are proud of the frontend design, and the clutch of the system working in the last moment. We also were able to develop on a totally new framework to be on the cutting edge of new tech to support you getting away from it.
What we learned
We learned how to code with AI better, with React, and working with LLMs and with prompt engineering.
What's next for Chronologic
Adding more APIs to connect, and connecting a user database to save and reload created tools.

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