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You spend half your incident review hunting for what happened before the alert fired: the Slack thread, the deploy note, the meeting where someone mentioned latency. The observability tool only knows what you queried. Everything else is scattered.
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 in plain language. Honeycomb can be connected in Settings > Integrations.
Littlebird reads the text and elements of your active window via macOS accessibility permissions. It is not a screen recorder and does not take screenshots. It is not a keylogger. It is designed to ignore password fields, and password managers like 1Password and Bitwarden are auto-excluded by default. Credit-card numbers and API keys are auto-redacted before storage.
Littlebird transcribes your meetings from your computer's audio output. No bot joins the call, and the transcript is stored encrypted in your private memory. You can ask about what was said later.
Littlebird indexes your recent activity into a private, encrypted memory. You can ask it questions in Chat and get answers grounded in your real work: the email thread, the meeting, the page you read last week.
Honeycomb 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 Honeycomb?
No. Littlebird works on its own by paying attention to your screen and transcribing your meetings.
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 before storage. You can read the full privacy policy at littlebird.ai/privacy.
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