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Littlebird

Littlebird

Technology, Information and Internet

San Francisco , CA 3,743 followers

The only full-context AI

About us

Littlebird is the only full-context AI. It works in the background, observing your screen and transcribing your meetings, to build a private memory of your work. No integrations, no setup, no catching it up. When you ask Littlebird something, it already knows. 84% of users say it saves them at least half a day per week.

Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco , CA
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
AI and Productivity

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  • Untitled google docs are where half-decent ideas go to die, so here's a build that pulls them back into the physical world instead of burying them in a drive folder you'll never reopen. The concept is simple: an ambient memory agent resurfaces one forgotten idea every morning, and a projector pointed at a bedroom door turns it into something you actually see when you walk past instead of something you scroll past. Steps: 1. Set up a routine in Littlebird that sends a notification with a forgotten idea every morning. It's a context-aware agent that acts like a secondary memory, so it pulls from real things you already thought about and then forgot. 2. Point a projector at a bedroom door (or any surface you pass daily). 3. Design a projection mapping template that fits that surface. 4. Use Littlebird to write the glue code that reads the morning notification, drops it into the projection mapping template, and auto-triggers the projection software. The whole thing runs on its own once it's set up. No daily maintenance, no manual trigger, no notebook you have to remember to open. The ideas come back to you on their own. What's the first idea you'd want showing up on your wall?

  • Work never gives you an exhale. Pings, tabs, meetings, constant context switching. Your brain was never meant to be the system of record for all of it. Littlebird remembers your day, your meetings, your conversations, so you can get back to doing. The breath you finally take at the end of a long day. We built software that feels like that. Try it at littlebird.ai

  • Wondering what Littlebird users are curious about? On July 17, Littlebird co-founder Alex Green joined the conversation on r/littlebird for our first Reddit AMA. He spent several hours answering some of the community’s biggest questions, covering topics like privacy, pricing, product updates, and where Littlebird is headed next. We pulled the top questions and answers from the session into one quick recap. Take a look here: https://lnkd.in/ewe6FGz8 A big thank you to everyone who joined the conversation, shared their thoughts, and helped make our first AMA such a great discussion!

  • A few of us kept hitting the same wall. It wasn't a shortage of tools. We had every tool. The problem was that each one knew a sliver of what we were doing and none of them knew the rest. So the job quietly became remembering which app held which piece and stitching it back together by hand. That was the actual work. That's why we built Littlebird.

  • Integrations are here. Littlebird now helps you work across all your tools and remembers everything. What you need to do, when you need it, and what that vague task from three Tuesdays ago was actually about. Need to make a Notion doc? Ask Littlebird. Need to update your tasks? Ask Littlebird. Need to inform the team? Well, you know the drill. Link in the comments 👇

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    AI tool of the week: Littlebird (here’s why) I'm currently building two digital companies at the same time. Not because I couldn't choose. But because, for the first time in history, a person can build in six months what used to take an entire team years. And AI is the reason why. Everyone talks about OpenAI and Claude, I use them every day. Claude especially has become like a second brain for me. But recently I started using something called Littlebird, and it made me realize something. The biggest bottleneck in AI isn't intelligence anymore. It's context. Every time you open Claude, you have to explain what you need and give context. Littlebird takes a completely different approach. It builds context automatically by observing what's on your screen and creates a memory layer around what you're actually working on. Normally you'd copy an email into Claude and ask: "What should I reply?" With Littlebird, the email was already part of the context it saw while you were reading it. Or imagine you had a call with Oliver this morning about changing the marketing strategy. Hours later, you can ask Little Bird for marketing ideas, and it already knows who Oliver is, what was discussed, and why the strategy needs to change. That's the moment where it starts feeling less like a chatbot and more like an actual assistant. Almost like an extra pair of eyes sitting beside you all day. Now, let's talk about the obvious concern. Privacy. Littlebird allows you to exclude apps, pause collection, delete data, and doesn't use customer data to train models. It also has SOC 2 compliance and encrypted storage. It might not be for everyone, but if your goal is to move faster, automate repetitive work, remember more, and dramatically reduce the number of things that fall through the cracks... I think tools like this are where AI is heading.

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    On a whim (and many Instagram ads), I decided to try Littlebird even though I have a solid system set up on Claude. 1 day later, I sunsetted several Claude projects because Littlebird was just THAT good. Here's what makes it so good: - barely any prompting from me. It really learns who you are and how you work quickly. - works across inboxes and calendars, for deeper context when helping you work. - the Morning Brief and End of Day Wrap-Up routines work perfectly from the get go. Their Build in Public Content Generator...well, it needs some extra help from me. - it doesn't overwork my computer the way Claude's desktop app does. Brava, Alap Shah, Naman Shah, and Alexander Green. This is a game changer.

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