Jordan Singer

Wonder - Remember the things you easily forget

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Dylan Feltus
So simple, yet so useful. Amazing work! @jsngr @shivkanthb
Shiv
@dylanfeltus Thank you Dylan :) Glad you like it. @jsngr
Srebalaji Thirumalai
Very nice one and impressed with the AI. It would be better if you have a fb messenger bot. And can you give the entire tech stack used to built the bot.
Shiv
@srebalaji Glad you liked it! Wonder is built on Ruby on Rails, uses Twilio for text messaging, Wit.ai for natural language processing, and a handful of other algorithms like Jaro-Winkler distance and overlap coefficient to determine string similarity to find the best key-value match.
Andrés Mangas Jiménez
@shivkanthb, why Wit.ai and not Dialogflow?
Qaher Salah
Beautiful simple amazing
Shiv
@qahersalah Thank you :)
Ali Ahmed
Just tried this out in London, works beautifully! Great job guys :)
Shiv
@syedaliahmed Glad to hear that! thank you :)
Liam Hodgeon
Absolutely love the simplicity of this product. As soon as this gets cheaper to use in the UK i'll be using it as I'm dreadful at remembering little details
Shiv
@liamhodgeon Thank you! Glad you like it. Coming soon to messenger, Slack and Web :)
Nick Pericle
What's the encryption like on this thing? Safe enough to store passwords?
Jordan Singer
@nickpericle We're rolling out a solution for passwords and more private things soon, for now I don't recommend storing anything like that.
Michael Brooks
This is awesome! Looking to see how complex some of these queries and submissions can get. Love the simplicity.
Jordan Singer
@michaelibrooks Thanks Michael!
John Ramirez
This is a really cool idea (and I don't say that much). I can actually envision a big future for this company where the algo sits behind all of the apps we interact with on a daily basis (SaaS) to provide its value proposition from anywhere, any device. With that said, please work to integrate it into existing platforms of communication so that it records the things you want to recall unconsciously. Good luck, Wonder!
Jordan Singer
@johnramirez Thanks John! I can't say we haven't thought about this :)
Avinash Seth
How did you implemented it, building a bot that could use this kind of implementation :)
Jordan Singer
@seth_avinash It's simply parsing natural language using Wit.ai and storing the key-value pairs on the backend, then using some algorithms to query and return the matching result.
Archit Mandhania
Just shared this with all my family and friends! This is a great idea and better implementation to an age old problem. Bravo!
Jordan Singer