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Replying to @AreyBangdu
😁 Many cases now notetaker bots only join....
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it’s ridiculous to me that Granola is the #1 AI notetaker, but still doesn’t have a developer-friendly API.
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One brain-dead service you can sell to small business owners like realtors, dentists, CPAs, and gym owners is an AI Audit. You don’t need to be a developer or technical at all. You just need to ask the right questions. In essence, it’s recommending what to automate (the high-friction, repetitive tasks killing their time) and the exact right tools to make it work. Brain-dead. Straightforward. A killer entry point is to provide a free 30-min business audit first, then upsell a full paid AI assessment implementation With the AI wave hitting, business owners and professionals want to save hours, cut costs, and 10x efficiency but they have no clue where to start. Your job is to find their biggest bottlenecks, prescribe simple wins, and cash out in the process. Book a call → use an AI notetaker on Zoom → upload the transcript to Claude (or your favorite LLM). Claude will instantly spot the opportunities and spit out a custom report. You can start today with futurepedia.io and theresanaiforthat.com for industry-specific Ai recommendations. Infinite money glitch.
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“The Student” and “The Notetaker” are meant to sound less menacing because of Light’s regular student looking appearance. My personal favorite is “The Reaper”
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Used Fable 5 to connect my @ouraring with my Google calendar to see which people stress me out the most. 🤣 Saw this yesterday and had to build my own. It was as easy as screenshotting the X post and letting it do its thing. Here's the prompt if you want to steal this: Build me a "meeting stress leaderboard": which meetings and coworkers spike my heart rate, using my Oura Ring and Google Calendar. My setup (I'll put these in a .env file, never in code): - OURA_TOKEN = my Oura personal access token - CALENDAR_ICS_URL = my Google Calendar secret iCal address - OWNER_EMAIL = <your email> - Timezone: <your timezone, e.g. America/Los_Angeles> Build a single Python script (stdlib only, no pip installs) that: 1. Pulls the last 60 days of heart-rate data from the Oura API v2 /usercollection/heartrate endpoint (chunk requests by 7 days, follow next_token pagination, drop samples where source == "sleep"). 2. Parses my calendar from the iCal URL: expand daily/weekly recurring events, honor cancellations and overrides, and skip all-day events, events I declined, and events with no other human attendees. 3. Scores each meeting against a PRE-MEETING baseline: the median HR in the 30 minutes before the meeting starts (widen to 60 min if too few samples; fall back to that day's 8am-7pm median). Report avg and peak HR delta vs that baseline. A meeting "spikes" when peak HR >= baseline 10 bpm. Skip meetings with fewer than 2 HR samples or more than 8 attendees. Do NOT use a whole-day baseline — it makes every meeting look calming, because sitting still beats a median that includes walking and workouts. 4. Filters noise attendees: notetaker/scheduler bots (Gong, Otter, Fireflies, Read.ai, Reclaim, Clockwise), meeting-room resources, and company-wide aliases like team@/operations@ at my domain. Ask me if anyone invites me from two different email addresses, and fold those into one identity. 5. Builds TWO leaderboards: - People: 1:1 meetings only (2 scoreable 1:1s to qualify), ranked by avg HR delta. Group meetings must not count toward people — everyone in the room would inherit the same score. - Recurring meetings: grouped by title (2 occurrences), ranked by avg HR delta, with spike ratio and average attendee count. This is the actionable table for calendar cleanup. 6. Writes a markdown report: both leaderboards, my 5 most stressful individual meetings, and a methodology section with honest caveats (Oura samples daytime HR every ~3-5 min; exercise during a calendar event looks like stress; correlation != causation — use for laughs, not performance reviews). Privacy rules: tokens only in .env; gitignore the .env, data files, and report; never put real names in anything that gets committed. Include a --demo mode with synthetic data, and unit tests for the calendar parsing, baseline logic, and leaderboard aggregation. Then run it on my real data, show me the report, and explain how to read it — including which numbers are signal and which are noise.
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Replying to @dear_kxtie
why is cluely (the #1 AI notetaker) not open during the meeting?
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Dan Crypto Guy retweeted
40 interviews used to mean 40 scheduling emails. a consent form. a notetaker. three weeks of calendar negotiation. a synthesis doc nobody finished reading. PersonaAI runs 40 interviews in under 30 minutes. 4,000 personas. 150 traits each. ~200 Collections. filter by income, profession, health profile, buying behavior. when research fits inside a coffee break, you stop saving it for milestones. you run it before the meeting.
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Let him cook with these names are good except for the student and the notetaker but the rest sound amazing
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“The New God” “The Notetaker” “The Shinigami” “The God of Death” “The Reaper” “The Student” all great title names for him
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consider me a Notion stan. They are getting better every day for the intended purpose of the platform. Note: They’ve moved on from being a notetaker.
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📌📌📌📌 ← before 📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌📌 ← now (You can now pin up to 15 properties on database pages)
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Replying to @Mylovanov
"There have been no U.S. peace efforts" Indeed Trump sent the incompetent Witkoff who not only failed to bring a Russian translator, he failed to even bring his own notetaker to his meeting with Putin.
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Every calendar clash costs you a meeting. So I built StandIn — an AI agent that shows up when you can't. Captures what happened, handles the follow-up. Not a notetaker. A proxy.
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Day 3 of Super AI ​ > Great last day, got a chance to meet with solopreneurs, lean teams shipping cool products > real-time notetaker & ai voice assistant designed for 130 languages (lots of SEA languages/dialects) > narrative intelligence AI that helps storytellers tell better stories > design studio utilizing fengshui AI as sales funnel > agentic payment layer for traditional merchants (using Visa, not yet x402 or MPP) > open-source LLM engineering platform ​ Coolest founder today was from the ai voice assistant. The founder, this mad scientist asian lady with fuzzy hair, pulled out her phone, opened the AI voice app then talked to us in 3 languages back-to-back (Chinese, Malay, Singlish). The app translate & transcribe to English in real-time ​ So far, haven't heard anyone at the event try out Fable 5 yet. Most product convos i've heard here are either about inference optimization or delivering outcomes at cheaper price ​ The best demo was an interactive AI storytelling app that consumes about ~80B tokens/day, #1 in Game on OpenRouter. Users create interactive stories w/ natural language & the story plays out in real time ​ All in all, probably the best Day so far thanks to the EpicConnector side event. Great startup demos, interesting teams showcasing their products ​ Will talk more about my SuperAI SG takeaways extensively in an article tomorrow
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Day 2 of Super AI - Shift from Copilot to Autopilot ​ > Mixed vibes - vibrant main area, mediocre side events > Less builders, more non-tech people > Cool AI startups out there but most are enterprise solutions > Inference engine, agentic search, durable agentic systems (framework for long running workflows), AI observability (IT system & supply chain), computer use agent, agentic commerce, AI interior design studio, LLM designed for trading, etc > Nobody really knows what the future of the industry is like, most are here to sell and cover their inference cost > However, the biggest trend is a shift from copilot to autopilot > More understanding on pain points, more forward deployed engineers, more teams delivering "outcomes" through autonomous agents & tailored workflows Realization: I've realized how much I prefer to talk to builders at this event lol. Too many non-tech/non-AI people looking down on others, it's insane ​ Will do a full coverage sharing my takeaways startup names later this week once the event wraps up
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Replying to @ChainsawMan4DBD
im praying for “The Notetaker” or whatever theyd call him but Light Yagami with his shinigami scythe which was only in manga covers and promo art; it would be so cool to see what Light Yagami empowered by The Entity would be like. skins are still a win; i wont be upset.
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✅No Prompt Needed. Instant AI Explanation with a Shortcut Key. ✅Stack Your Copies, Paste All at Once. Text and Images. ✅The Smartest Way to Manage Tasks. ✅Record meetings without a bot. AI Notetaker built in. ✅Rewrite Any Text on Your Screen. ✅Smart Time Control. ✅Lives on Your Desktop, Works on the Same Screen as You. ✅Generate Images and Videos in a Corner of Your Screen. ✅Set It to a Different Character.
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When @donnawhite told me Contio feels like another brain walking into her meetings, that is the bar we built for. Not a notetaker that writes things down. Another brain that makes you sharper in the room.
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"It's like having another brain leading me into those meetings, doing it better than I would have done it on my own." @donnawhite on the Daily Brief. Get your Daily Brief Today! Link in the comments.
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@ContioAI goes beyond #AI notetaker ti get “what’s said into what gets done.” @AaronKlein explains where human advisors still fit in the landscape. Contio “amplifies the impact of human relationships.” Via @AssetMapLLC webinar.
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Plaud NotePin S AI Voice Recorder, Wearable AI Notetaker, AI Transcribe & Summarize, Support 112 Languages, 64GB Audio Recorder for Meetings Interviews, Professionals, Teams, with 4 Accessories verifiedpricedrops.com/plaud…
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