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.














I am using Littlebird to track my time and increase productivity. It is refreshing to see daily summaries and get reminders on things that may have slipped past my calendar.
Jupid
Finally, an AI that knows I spent 3 hours on Twitter instead of finishing that PRD. The accountability I didn't ask for but desperately needed. 😅
Littlebird
@ilya_lee you're so real for this 😂
I've used LittleBird for only a two full days and already have a great sense of what I've been up to in that period after a simple prompt to sum up my week. My "Week in Review" was spot on and identified what I'd worked on and accomplished. I also had it running in the background listening into day-long virtual expo, taking a remarkably accurate transcription of the sessions and a useful summary of each. I can't wait to see what else I can do as I learn more.
Love using the product to step through a bug, have it generate a template linear ticket with steps to reproduce and feed it to claude to fix it
Been using Littlebird for a few days now and it's already changed how I work. The thing that actually surprised me is how it answers questions with context I forgot I even had. No integrations to set up, no syncing headaches. It just works. Most "AI assistants" feel like a smarter search bar. Littlebird feels more like a second brain that was actually paying attention. Big congrats to the team on the launch - excited to see where this goes!
Pulling in past context before you jump on a call is something I've always done manually. Curious how it handles sensitive screens though, is the data processed locally or sent to the cloud?"
Looks great and excited to try this out. Curious, in case you have already done a comparison: how do you compare with Familiar?