Launched this week
Littlebird is an AI assistant that already knows your work. Every answer, draft, and plan is more relevant because it has the context behind it. It sees what's on your screen and transcribes your meetings, building a private memory of your projects and priorities. Littlebird connects the dots across all your apps and conversations, giving you answers grounded in your actual work. No integrations required. If you've seen it on your desktop, Littlebird has too. Just ask.














The "full context from your screen" framing is interesting - where does the screen data actually live? Local only, or does it go through your servers? That's usually the first thing people ask before they'll actually use something like this.
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@mykola_kondratiuk data is stored in the cloud, encrypted on hardened AWS servers. since the best models are far too large to run locally, data has to leave your device anyway - and it unlocks additional ux and feature benefits like cross-device sync & background routines that you can't get otherwise. we totally get that some users will want local-only. we plan to offer that as an option(with limited features), as well as on-prem for enterprise.
Sounds really cool! Is there integration between devices, or is it only a desktop application?
Littlebird
@mykyta_semenov_ there is, we have mobile apps for both iOS and Android
Big congrats on the launch , this is seriously exciting! I’m especially interested in the Routines feature. How do you go about creating one? Do you manually choose what it should bring up, or does it learn and adapt to your preferences over time?
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@jensen_miles thanks! it's an evolving feature - right now you set up a prompt that runs daily/weekly/monthly on your schedule.
while we don't have a dedicated UI, you can just ask Littlebird to suggest new routines based on your workflows. or you know setup a meta routine to suggest more routines.
Littlebird
@jensen_miles There are a few built-in options that act as starting points (or you can start from scratch). You can customize it for what you specifically need and schedule it on whatever cadence you're looking for!
Littlebird
@jensen_miles manually for now! though automatically creating new ones is an interesting idea. In general, the application will definitely learn your preferences over time.
congrats on the launch, this is genuinely exciting stuff! curious about Routines specifically - how do you actually set one up? do you define what you want it to surface, or does it figure that out on its own over time?
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@jens_deryckere1 thanks! it's an evolving feature - right now you set up a prompt that runs daily/weekly/monthly on your schedule.
while we don't have a dedicated UI, you can just ask Littlebird to suggest new routines based on your workflows. or you know setup a meta routine to suggest routines.
what we're working on next is semantic triggers - things like "create a todo every time i use this phrase" or "proactively ping me if a task is near deadline."
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Hey folks, Chris here 👋 I work on design at Littlebird. As someone whose work is spread across Figma, Slack, calls, and iterations, a lot of decisions don’t live in one place. Building Littlebird has been no different, except now I use Littlebird to keep track of it.
In a meeting recently, I was asked about a design decision from weeks back. I didn’t remember the specifics. That happens more often than I’d like, because the context is usually spread across multiple threads and explorations.
I asked Littlebird, and it pulled everything together, including the explorations, conversations, and the final direction. It helped me get back to the “why” quickly. That answer didn’t exist anywhere cleanly. Littlebird just pieces it together as you go.
Give it a try and see how it fits into your workflow. Would love to hear how you end up using it!
Came out of a product meeting, opened Littlebird, typed: "what are my action points from the meeting?" Nothing else.
It came back with a full breakdown - who raised what, which asks were directed at me specifically, exact priorities in the order they were discussed. Hadn't told it anything else. Just asked, the way you'd ask someone who was sitting next to you in the room.
Most AI tools with "memory" are still just better search. What Littlebird does is closer to synthesis. "What should I focus on today?" gets you something specific to your actual week. "Prep me for this meeting" and it already knows who you were talking to, what got stuck, what needs addressing. None of that was set up. It just built up over nine months, the way context does with someone who's actually been paying attention.
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@vedvyapak Thanks for sharing! I'm personally so dependent on meeting prep now too, makes life way simpler with context switches throughout the day.
Coda
@vedvyapak it does seem insane that meeting note apps are like “if it didn’t happen in a meeting, it didn’t happen”
Littlebird
@vedvyapak @joshconstine exactly. Our thesis from day one is that meeting notes are a feature not a full product. The goal is to have everything that matters to you in one place so that AI can give you comprehensive assistance without missing any critical projects or plans.
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Hey PH! Naman here, co-founder of Littlebird. Alex already walked through the product so I'll keep this short. Before Littlebird, Alap and I built Sentieo, a research platform for finance (acquired by AlphaSense). We spent a decade figuring out how to help people find information faster. Littlebird is us taking that same obsession in a completely different direction. What if the AI already had the information and you never had to go looking for it? You don't have to search. You don't copy-paste. You just ask. That's what we mean by AI that already knows your work.
The thing I'm personally most proud of is what happens after about a week of use. That's when Littlebird starts connecting things across meetings, docs, and conversations that you wouldn't have connected yourself. It goes from useful to something you genuinely rely on. We're hanging out here all day, ask us anything.