Moe Katib

Everyday - Get tasks done across apps with plain English

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The easiest way to complete tasks across your favorite tools. Describe what you need, and Everyday handles it for you.

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Anna Nevmerzhytska

Looks like a game changer for productivity - excited to check it out!

Moe Katib

@anna_nevmerzhytska Thanks for your support, can't wait to hear your feedback!

Anastasia Liamets

Wow @moekatib and the team – great job! Everyday looks awesome, love that you have many use cases instead of twenty-step onboarding, which gives an idea on how to apply the product to my every day tasks.

Moe Katib

@anliamets Thank you very much for your support and I am glad you liked the use cases. We will be adding more as we go 🙌

Alan Shortz

Awesome stuff @moekatib , @paulkr and team! Major congrats on the launch. Love it!

Paul Krishnamurthy

Thanks @alan_shortz 🔥

MOna Ahmad

اقترح مع الانجليزي يكون بجواره العربي علشان في ناس كثير مش بتعرف تترجم

Moe Katib

@mona_ahmad 🫡 we will add more language support in the near future - سنضيف المزيد من الدعم اللغوي في المستقبل القريب

vivek sharma

Everyday is the easiest way to get things done across your favorite tools. Just describe what you need no clicks, no context switching and Everyday handles it for you. One prompt, many actions.

Moe Katib

@vivek_sharma_25 you got it exactly right :)

Ben Guez

Alays looking for productivity tool to test, I'll give this oen a try

Moe Katib
@bengue_z looking forward to hearing your feedback
Nitesh Padghan

Tried connecting it to Slack and Notion, super smooth. The plain English prompts actually work like magic. Big fan of the “just say it” approach.

Adam Lababidi

Congrats on hitting #1 - very cool product. I designed this email for you :)

Moe Katib

@adam_lab Sweet, thank you very much!

Ian Corvin

From the website, I understood nothing 😭

But judging from comments, it works like a centerpiece that ties... uh... different tools together? How's the auth handled?

Roozbeh Firoozmand

Fresh idea. Daily “newness” as ritual is compelling if you can sustain momentum. Curious about how you’ll balance surprise vs usefulness, and retain users after the first few “wow” moments.