Never go unprepared to a meeting again.
In a single click, you'll have a complete brief with everything you need for an upcoming meeting, pulled from your relevant documents and conversations.
Prep for Meeting is now live.
Ask for yesterday's meeting notes, get them.
Ask if 4pm is open, it's booked.
Ask where the latest script is, there it is.
Everything you need, minus the searching.
Introducing Hummingbird: a quicker way to navigate your workflow, uninterrupted.
Built to help you use Littlebird faster and easier across meetings and docs to browsing, research, and deep work.
In an instant, Hummingbird hovers on top of your screen with enough understanding to pull up anything you need, right where you are.
Try it out today.
1. I have a very bad cold
2. @LittlebirdAI is extremely made for someone like me: absolutely disorganized mess, doing 35 things at once, and then forgetting where is what.
Your usual meeting notes apps capture the conversation and call it a day. But any single meeting is just the tip of your actual work - spread across Slack threads, docs, and decisions you're still wrestling with.
Littlebird's Head of Engineering, @tushartrip, wrote a piece on what meetings could look like if your tool had been working alongside you all week.
Full piece here: https://t.co/VkjrEwmHXr
Nobody talks about the context tax with AI assistants.
You want help prepping for a meeting, but first you need to gather notes, summarize the situation, and explain who's in the room.
That setup cost is steeper than most people realize, especially for people with ADHD.
https://t.co/vejUQzVFdX
Littlebird for Windows is in public beta π
We've heard from so many of you who wanted to use Littlebird but don't use a Mac. This release brings the Littlebird experience to Windows, so you can have an AI assistant that already knows what you're working on.
https://t.co/53J7sJOfRg
Littlebird does this by passively reading the text in your active windows as you work - it transcribes your meetings without a bot joining the call, sees your email when you're reading it, your Slack threads when you're in them, your docs when you're editing them. None of this requires setup or integrations. The context accumulates on its own.