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NanoCorp Alternatives Where Withdrawing Your Own Money Is Free
NanoCorp keeps 20% of every withdrawal and holds your domain and payments. The alternatives, compared on who holds the money and the accounts.
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Practical posts on turning recurring work into controlled Task Machine workflows with approvals, checks, agents on your own machines, and a history you can read.
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NanoCorp keeps 20% of every withdrawal and holds your domain and payments. The alternatives, compared on who holds the money and the accounts.
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Polsia charges 20% of revenue plus 20% of ad spend and holds your accounts. The honest alternatives, and what each one trades for that freedom.
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Polsia provisions and holds your whole stack for 20% of revenue. Cofounder hosts agent departments for $20 a month. Ownership decides between them.
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Polsia takes 20% of revenue, NanoCorp takes 20% of withdrawals, and both hold your accounts. A neutral comparison, plus the option that takes neither.
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win.sh gets most things right: your accounts, no cut, approval gates. The honest remaining difference is whether you steer work or read a morning brief.
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What workflow automation with human approval means, and how Zapier, Make, n8n, win.sh, Cofounder, and Task Machine each place the approval step.
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Four Zapier alternatives for work that needs AI judgment and human approval: Make, n8n, win.sh, and Task Machine, plus where Zapier still wins.
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Zapier vs n8n judged for AI-native operators: breadth and polish versus self-hosting and code nodes, and what to do when the workflow needs judgment.
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