
Level Up Your AI Workflow: Exploring Midjourney Video, Coding Agents, and Slack Automation
Jul 28
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The world of AI tools keeps moving fast. This week, we are looking at some top tools that can change how you work. We will cover new ways to make videos with images, use AI to write code, and automate tasks through Slack. These tools can help improve your creative and development processes.
From Images to Motion: Midjourney Video Arrives
Midjourney is well known for creating sharp, high-quality images. Now, it offers a video feature that lets you animate those visuals. This new service is fast and affordable compared to other video models.
Key Features of Midjourney Video
You can start with any image, even ones not made in Midjourney.
It is very fast. You see results in less than a minute.
The cost is low, about the same as four image upscales.
It follows your text prompts well.
You can extend videos up to 20 seconds long.
Imagine turning a still image of a wizard into a dynamic scene with a bubbling cauldron. Or perhaps a Pixar-style character typing code on multiple screens. Midjourney Video handles these tasks quickly, giving you four different animated versions by default. You can even extend your favorite video creations to make them longer.
Whether you are animating a simple character or a complex scene, Midjourney Video helps bring your ideas to life. If you are doing a lot with Midjourney, consider checking out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT. It helps streamline your work, making your Midjourney experience even better.
Simplifying Code Creation with Roo Code and Gemini
Roo Code is a coding agent that works right inside VS Code. It lets you create software using simple language. This week, Roo Code added support for Google Gemini 2.5 Pro, Flash, and Flash Lite models, making it even more powerful.
Roo Code in Action
Setting up Roo Code is easy. You can add your own API key and choose from many language models, including the new Gemini 2.5 Pro. It helps keep your costs low.
To show its use, we tried creating a browser game called “Vibe Coding Chaos.” The idea was for a Zen monk to squash bugs that crawl across the screen. Roo Code quickly made a basic version of the game. We then used Midjourney to create images for the monk and the bugs and brought them into the game.
Roo Code improved the game’s look based on a screenshot of a website and even added power-ups for the monk. All of this was done for a very low cost, thanks to the Gemini 2.5 models' large context window, which keeps track of your code base without getting lost. This combination of creativity from Midjourney and coding power from Roo Code means you can build quick prototypes with custom graphics.
The connection between image generation and code creation is strong. From generating game elements in Midjourney to automating development with Roo Code, these tools offer great possibilities. To make sure you are getting the most out of your image generation process, especially if you are working on big projects, explore the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT to optimize your workflow.
Automate Tasks with Cursor’s Slack Integration
Cursor, another AI tool, now links directly with Slack. This means you can have a background agent in Slack handle tasks for you by simply tagging it.
How it Works
Imagine you have a request from a team member, like making a menu collapsible in an app. You can copy that suggestion, go to your Cursor account, and connect it to Slack and GitHub. Once set up, you just tag @Cursor in Slack with your request, and it starts working. The agent reads the whole conversation for context, not just your direct tag.
For example, we used it to fix a Pimp My Thumb app. We asked Cursor to make the menu collapsible. Cursor's background agent, powered by Claude 4 Sonnet, promptly took the request, made the change, and then merged a pull request in the GitHub repo. The result was a smoothly animating menu bar that could open and close as needed. This automation saves time and helps teams work better.
Moving Forward with AI
This week showed us how far AI tools have come. Midjourney Video helps create stunning animations from images. Roo Code, with Gemini 2.5 Pro, helps build apps with natural language. And Cursor’s Slack integration makes task automation simple. These tools offer new ways to be creative and productive.
If you are regularly working with Midjourney and want to make your process smoother, remember to check out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT. It is built to help you get more from your image creation tasks.
We hope you found these insights helpful. Keep exploring new AI tools to enhance your projects.