A year ago I started building something by myself — nights and weekends — mostly because I was tired of walking out of important conversations and losing them.
Today it's live.
Bonfiyah records the conversations you have in person — a meeting across a table, a one-on-one, a hard call — transcribes them, figures out who said what by their voice, and then remembers across all of them: who promised what, where two stories don't line up, what to walk into the next meeting already knowing.
I made some deliberate, maybe stubborn, choices:
→ It's Apple-only — iPhone, iPad, Mac. No meeting bot dialing into a call, no web app, no Android. It records the room, not the Zoom.
→ Your audio is deleted from our servers within 7 days and then lives only in your own iCloud. It never trains AI on your transcripts. Consent from everyone in the room is built into every tier — not buried in a setting.
I've spent my career on big platforms with big teams. Building this one alone — every line, every decision — has been the most clarifying work I've done in years.
If you have conversations that matter and you're tired of losing them, I'd genuinely love for you to try it and tell me what's wrong with it.
Link in the comments. 🔥
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