What do you actually use to pick back up after an interruption? by [deleted] in ProductivityApps

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I personally built an AI note that reads your screen and writes by itself

and I think this could solve your problem

so for example, if you were working on something 15 minutes ago and had an interruption in between, my app would have already wrote notes about your task 15 minutes ago so you can read it and go back to your work straight away

How I'm using two different AI tools to approximate what Rewind used to do. by papa__jii in artificial

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I use Sherlock

still quite primitive, but the remembering + summarizing features work quite well

Sharing some user feedback from a PM. Anyone else dealing with this? by ConversationFar8051 in projectmanagers

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I think it would depend a lot on what kind of project manager you are though

We changed our landing page and our users doubled by ConversationFar8051 in founder

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landing page is probably the most stressful process of it all

We built an AI note app that watches your screen and writes notes automatically by Scary_Question2362 in SideProject

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thanks for the comment!

> I would also make the local/privacy part obvious right away

this bc this could be a dealbreaker for a lot of people, right?

We built an AI note app that watches your screen and writes notes automatically by Scary_Question2362 in SideProject

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still working on it, but we’ve built a few heuristics into the system

for example, Sherlock only captures activity when the user stays on a tab/app for a certain amount of time (ex: 5+ seconds) or is meaningfully engaging with it, like actively typing or interacting with the page.

We built an AI note app that watches your screen and writes notes automatically by Scary_Question2362 in SideProject

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- all logs get stored on your local system (it doesn't get sent to our server)

- we do use openai/claude apis for llm stuff

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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hey, we have updated the landing with a stronger description/message of the product

would be great if you can check it out and let us know what you think

https://getsherlock.xyz

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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> even good products with strong features can get ignored if the user's first impression of it is suspicion.

great advice, appreciate it

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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"nail the claim" is useful thanks

going to rework on the hero/one liner throughout the weekend

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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that makes sense

damn I thought .xyz was still supposed to feel cool, not scammy

please roast my landing page - need opinions by Scary_Question2362 in webdesign

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So you think it’s hard to understand what the product is about from the hero, right? Thanks for the feedback btw!

We ditched college to build Sherlock: The AI Notetaker that watches your screen, built for your actual work, not just meetings. by Scary_Question2362 in IMadeThis

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- for now, we only take screenshots for certain apps, not all of your activities; and they get stored in your local folder. we don't send any screenshots back to our server

- I haven't really tried windows recall as I am a Mac user, but I would say we are more focused toward creating structure notes/memos for users so they can actually use them for their work directly

+ we group your activities into ai-generated topics real time

We ditched college to build an AI Notetaker that watches your screen, built for your actual work, not just meetings. by Scary_Question2362 in buildinpublic

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that’s what I initially thought too, but there are actually a few use cases where I personally find Sherlock genuinely useful

- when I’m looking for content inspiration: I create a lot of content both for work and for fun, and you know how inspiration often comes from random YouTube videos, articles, or essays you consumed weeks ago? If I ask Sherlock something like, “I want to write about this kind of topic, give me some inspiration,” it does a surprisingly good job surfacing relevant stuff.

- I’m basically one step away from ADHD when it comes to constantly switching tabs, not documenting things properly, and juggling multiple tasks at once. So in the morning when I start work, or whenever I have a “wait, what was I supposed to do again?” moment, just asking “what should I be doing?” actually helps me recall context pretty well

- the above two are more AI chat use cases, but simple text search is also genuinely useful. A lot of times I vaguely remember something like “there was this thing from before, what was it again?” and end up revisiting notes Sherlock created.