Matthieu Vincent
@tinybutterfly967179
Matthieu aus Strasbourg, liebt leichte Fitness-Sessions, Live-Musik in der Stadt, immer bereit für neue Kontakte.
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do people remember like REALLY embarrassing stuff you’ve done/posted
basically the title, do people remember dumb things you’ve posted or said?
and i’m not talking about saying something dumb or having a bad opinion, but for example i used to post substances a couple years ago while still in highschool, a lot of people i knew saw those posts
and while ive changed a lot that embarrassment never leaves me and there’s certain days i think about it more often then i want to.
Would you pay for an AI coworker that helps you manage work communication?
I'm building a desktop app that works like having a reliable coworker who helps you stay on top of everything - emails, Slack, calendar, and meetings all in one place. It can sit in on meetings and give you the summary and action items after, sort your inbox by what actually needs your attention, remind you about follow-ups you might have forgotten, and help you draft responses when you're swamped. The goal is to help office workers who spend most of their day managing communication instead of doing the work they were actually hired for. Most tools out there only do one thing (Otter is meetings, Superhuman is email, Slack AI is just Slack) - this handles all of it together. It also has an actual personality instead of feeling like a corporate robot - it'll tell you "you have 40 emails, 3 actually matter" and give you a hard time if you've been ignoring your inbox. I want it to feel like a coworker you actually like, not another bland productivity tool. I'm thinking $20-50/month and building it for regular office workers. Would this actually be useful to you, and what would make it worth paying for?
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