Peppermint sees your screen, hears your meetings, and remembers your files — so it can draft emails, reply on Slack, and run your agents for you.

Joined May 2026
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we put my coworker's AI twin on our website. you can chat with it right now. it knows what he's working on, what he said in standup, what's in his linear queue. it's 50% impressive and 50% deeply weird. peppermint.com/landing-page — go talk to liam.
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asked claude code about a sketchy rate limiter in our billing api. i wrote it. january. completely forgot. instead of asking me, claude asked peppermint. peppermint pulled the exact 3am incident where i hacked it in, the TODO i quietly deleted in february, and the slack message where i swore i'd "redo it monday." claude offered to do the rewrite. sometimes i wonder why they pay me.
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ok the twin thing is officially out of hand 😭 needed Q3 from Brett - man's been off-grid in kazakhstan for a WEEK. texted him at like 4am his time. his twin replied in 6 seconds. sourced it from finance, attached the file, offered to make a deck. he has no idea this happened.
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typed @me into a note today. my own twin answered, in the editor, with what i said in yesterday's standup. still slightly weird that it works. peppermint.com/landing-page
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if your AI memory lives on someone else's computer, it isn't your memory. it's theirs about you. peppermint is the other kind. free, local, mac.
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hot take: "AI memory" is going to be a bigger product category than "AI chat" by end of year. chat is interchangeable. memory isn't. nobody wants to re-explain themselves to a robot every morning for the rest of their life. we're betting peppermint.com on it.
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Claude forgot what you told it yesterday. Cursor forgot too. So did your standup bot. Peppermint doesn't forget. Try it free → peppermint.com
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