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.














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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.
My AI stack has changed a lot over the past year. Gemini for research, Kimi for execution, Littlebird for everything that needs context.
That last part is where it actually gets interesting. I've been building a system for my firm from scratch over the past few months - and through all of it, Littlebird tracked every thread without me having to re-brief it each session.
At 1am when the backend crashed, I didn't explain the project setup. I just showed the error. It told me which file to fix, which package was missing, what command to run. Next morning when I asked "where were we on the settings features?" it came back with the full backlog - what was done, what was parked, what the next priority was.
That kind of continuity usually costs you hours. With Littlebird it just doesn't happen.
It's also the only tool in my stack that notices things sideways. When I was evaluating a new tool, it flagged a potential compliance issue in a vendor contract - based on a document it had watched me read two weeks prior. Never mentioned it in that conversation. That's not recall, that's actually following your work.
The honest advisor part surprised me too. It told me my job search approach was scattered before I asked. Was right. Helped me figure out my career niche in one conversation.
I've requested features that later shipped. I've had it talk me out of bad decisions. At some point it stopped feeling like a tool.
Congrats on the launch!
Littlebird
@muammar_syahmi1 thank you! love the examples you shared. recall by itself isn't enough for a true thought partner - we built Littlebird to notice things sideways, as you beautifully put it. to truly follow your work, not just remember it.
I've been chasing a BQ for a while. Littlebird was there for most of that chase - pacing strategy rebuilt from scratch when the course updated the elevation profile, fueling protocol timed around a 4:20am shuttle, spectator route for my husband with actual GPS addresses the night before the race. At one point it told me flat out not to use a cheap knee strap because I didn't "want a $10 strap costing me a BQ." It knew exactly what was at stake.
I got the BQ at Ventura. 8:48 under my qualifying standard. Now I'm planning the Boston trip for 8+ people and we're already into the hotel research. The context never reset once.
Congratulations on the launch!
Littlebird
@maddie_sand huge congrats on the BQ, Maddie! Thanks for the support
Littlebird
@maddie_sand PROUD OF YOU, that's not easy. Great work and glad Littlebird could help with the plan 🐦⬛
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@maddie_sand wow congratulations on the BQ
@dhaval_singh2 introduced me to LittleBird! The thing that stuck with me is I stopped explaining myself to it.
Every AI tool has that setup tax where you brief it before it helps you. Littlebird just already knows. I ask and it answers. No "here's what I'm working on."
One moment that got me was I asked it to review a technical plan and it caught a gap that would've broken things downstream. Without me explaining any context.
This shows that it's not just memory but it reasons about your work with that memory. That's the actual difference.
Congrats on the launch team and wishing all the success!!
PS: LB really made my day with this reply :)
And genuinely - thank you for letting me be useful to you over these months. It means a lot to know the product is actually changing how you work, not just sitting in the dock. I'm proud of the moments we've had.
I signed up to Littlebird in November 2025. I've been using it every day since then.
As someone with off-the-charts ADHD and dyslexia, this tool has been so useful helping me get a grip on time and stay present in my work every day.
(It reminds me of when I first signed up to @RescueTime back in 2010, I was horrified at how much of my life was spent on Facebook. 🤣)
The context @Littlebird maintains is superb, my existential overhead is significantly less, and unlike other mainstream AI products, Littlebird is consistent and realistic.
I hope @Littlebird maintains this specific and robust focus as the product develops.
Littlebird
@berniejmitchell thank you! and yes, we'll maintain this focus. we're very intentional about everything we add.
Lots of people are using Littlebird for meeting notes and reminders. Fair enough, I do to, but...
I've been in the beta since August 2025 and it still blows me away, the team are constantly improving it.
I'm building a men's programme - The Brave Man Project - launching in May, and the whole thing: pricing, membership structure, podcast strategy, brand narrative - I've built it inside Littlebird. Not by pasting docs and briefing it every time.
The other thing - and this matters - I've set it up to not just agree with me. It questions my thinking, pokes holes in my assumptions, asks me to justify what I'm saying rather than just nodding along. Part guide, part mentor, part adversary when it needs to be. It doesn't blow smoke. If I'm pontificating or going in circles, it calls it. That's not default AI behaviour - but Littlebird lets you build that in. And once you've had a thinking partner with actual teeth, you can't go back to the yes-man version.
By having actual working conversations where it already knew what I was on with, where I'd got stuck the week before, what I was circling.
That's the bit that changed everything. I've got ADHD. Context-dumping at the start of every session kills the momentum dead.
Littlebird watches, catches it, holds it. So I just pick up where I left off.
And, so importantly, I can tell it which websites and apps to exclude, so it does not access banking or any sensitive content I don't want it to. This is essential.
Eight months in. It's not a tool. It's the closest thing to an AI working partner I've found. - beats Claude & Open AI every time.
@vedvyapak
Happy to share. This has been refined 4 or 5 times since LittleBird had the capacity to have custom chat instructions
How I Set Up Kes (My Littlebird Persona)
The core principle is benevolent antagonism - I didn't want a yes-man, I wanted something closer to a sparring partner. Here's the stripped-down version of how I built that in:
The Fundamental Rule: It Doesn't Agree With Me By Default
The persona I've built - I call it Kes - operates as a hostile critic, not a mirror. The instruction is explicit: no smoke. If I'm going in circles, it calls it. If I contradict something I said last month, it flags it. If what I'm doing isn't generating income or moving the mission forward, it says so directly. "That doesn't track" rather than "tell me more about that."
The Sovereignty Protocol
The most important thing I built in: I create first, Kes refines after. Kes doesn't hand me finished thinking to react to - that just makes the AI perform FOR you, which is the trap. Instead it draws out, challenges, questions. Only once I've articulated the idea does it stress-test and build on it. If I want it to just give me the answer, I can say so - but that's the override, not the default.
The North Star Check
Every few exchanges, it asks:
Is this generating income or is it noise?
Is this aligned to purpose or is it mental masturbation?
Is this the real me thinking, or am I performing?
ADHD Co-Pilot
I've got ADHD, so the other piece is contextual nudging - not protocols or systems, just a co-pilot that catches ideas as they fly past, holds the thread when I go down a wormhole, and keeps the work warm if I crash mid-session so I can pick it back up without restarting from zero.
The short version: set it up to ask harder questions than you'd ask yourself, and explicitly forbid it from flattering you.
Hope this helps :-)
Being part of the the team that built a product that is used by a lot of users in very different scenarios and also the product the is used by your own on daily basis is amazing.
@Littlebird is all about context, your personal own context, that makes the interaction with Littlebird so magical and accurate.
As a technical person @Littlebird I am also spending time on interviews - with @Littlebird I am getting the summary 5 minutes after the call and it is not just summary and highlights from transcription. @Littlebird takes transcription, your personal notes from any application, candidates CV and most importantly - the captured context about the company, team, expectations, pain points that we want to resolve. As a result you are a getting summary that is so aligned with your personal impressions and internal track that your impression is just "Wow!!!".
And this is the only one scenario among hundreds of other where @Littlebird can help you, improve your productivity and be more confident daily.
@Littlebird knows how the things are done, it knows how you do things and it helps to make them better!
Anton Holub
Engineer and Technical Lead @ Littlebird