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You spend the first ten minutes of every task hunting for context. The client email, the Slack thread where the decision was made, the meeting where someone changed the plan: all scattered across tools. By the time you find it, the moment's gone.
Littlebird pays attention to your active window and transcribes your meetings without a bot on the call. It builds a searchable memory of your work, so you can ask it things later and get answers grounded in what actually happened. AirOps can be connected in Settings > Integrations.
Littlebird reads the text and elements of your active window via macOS accessibility permissions. It's not a screen recorder. No video, no screenshots. It's not a keylogger. It's designed to ignore password fields, auto-excludes password managers like 1Password and Bitwarden, and auto-redacts credit-card numbers and API keys before storage. What it captures becomes a private, encrypted index of your recent work.
Littlebird transcribes your meetings without joining the call or announcing itself. No bot in the participant list, no recording notification. The transcript becomes part of your searchable memory, so decisions made live don't vanish the moment the call ends.
The context Littlebird captures, from your screen, from your meetings, becomes a memory you can query in plain language. Ask it what was decided, who agreed to what, or where you saw something last week. The answer's grounded in your real work, not a generic model.
AirOps can be connected in Settings > Integrations. Littlebird works on its own too. The integrations are optional. What a connected integration adds for this tool is not documented yet.
Littlebird also works on its own, without integrations, paying attention to your active window and transcribing meetings without a bot on the call. You control what it does. Pause context collection, exclude apps, or delete your data at any time. Nothing is collected without your permission.
The app runs on your computer. The memory it builds is encrypted and stored in the AWS cloud.
Do I need to connect AirOps?
No. Littlebird works on its own by paying attention to your screen and transcribing your meetings. The integrations are optional, and what connecting AirOps adds is not documented yet.
What does Littlebird do with my data?
The app runs on your computer. The memory it builds is encrypted and stored in the AWS cloud. Littlebird is designed to ignore password fields, auto-excludes password managers, and auto-redacts credit-card numbers and API keys. Your data is never used to train models, and you can delete it at any time.
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