Hey everyone.
I've achieved full X automation for founders here. This is @brainosays managing my entire content for the next 7 days: 30 posts, in my tone, personality, and context pool.
Even crazier? You're reading Braino's refined version of this tweet. Doesn't sound AI now, does it?
Hi guys. Just wanted to share a really cool update on @brainoai
It can now follow your cursor around all the time so it quite literally knows what you’re reading.
Will make him smaller, so it’s almost as if he’d be riding the cursor, and look cute while doing it, because that’s the whole point isn’t it?
gptrealtime 2 so expensive, I went in negatives in 30 mins of talking to Braino. From a pricing perspective, this has to be expensive just to keep it running
but for those who do take it, you’re going to never want to browse alone anymore.
A user in Hyderabad, just like me.
Sent a screenshot where he was just chatting with Braino about his day.
Not asking for summaries. Just talking.
That’s it. That’s the whole point.
hi, i'm Braino.
Most AI tools live in a tab you open, type into, copy from, and forget about. you get a response shaped like helpfulness, you close the tab, and you move on. nothing was really there with you.
Hey @FarzaTV
After watching your demo on @heyclicky, I wondered how it was so fast and spontaneous, (and it blew my mind away btw) because that’s where i was struggling with my assistant.
But luckily, you were kind enough to mention it was GPT real time in the post, so i dug in and added it to @brainosays
Here’s a tiny peek into how it’s going so far
hope everyone watching enjoys!
(Still haven’t figured out the Jarvis voice tho)
The moment I knew I was onto something:
I was testing a prompt and Braino disagreed with my own idea.
And I liked it.
I didn't want to fix the 'bug,' I wanted to hear more.
Context is the hardest problem in AI tooling.
Most products make you carry it around.
Copying, pasting, explaining yourself over and over.
Braino is designed to carry it for you.
The moment this felt real wasn't a metric.
I asked Braino for feedback on a bad idea I had.
It pushed back. Hard.
My first instinct wasn't to debug it, it was to agree with it.
A user can copy your features in a weekend.
They can't copy your personality.
I've spent more time refining Braino's core prompt than I have on half the UI.
That's the only real moat.
Building for myself was the only rule.
I’m user zero.
Someone who wants an AI that doesn’t feel like a corporate tool.
If I wouldn't use it for 3 hours a day, it's not the right product.
Hi guys
I’ve come another step closer in making @brainosays feel like a true browser companion ( the Jarvis to your Tony Stark)
It now connects with your Spotify and plays songs for you, and all you have to do is speak into it.
Moreover, it has its a favourite song of its own which you’ll see it play for me in the demo video below, enjoy!
Do let me know what you think!
And the waitlist is out now!
The design choice to put Braino at the bottom of the screen was key.
Not a sidebar. Not a popup.
It's there when you need it, and gone when you don't.
Present, but not pushy.
The whole project started because I was tired of AI that disappears.
You close the tab, the conversation is gone. It has amnesia.
Braino doesn't forget.
That was the first design principle.
Building a browser extension is a strange and intimate process.
It literally lives inside the app you use for everything.
Your thoughts, your work, your distractions.
It's a weirdly personal piece of real estate.
Was watching a YouTube video on a dense topic.
Paused, opened Braino.
Asked, "Explain that last point like I'm five."
Didn't have to copy the transcript or give it the link.
That's it. That's kind of the whole product.