Littlebird keeps the work you’ve already seen close at hand, so lost links, old decisions, and half-remembered details are easier to find.
The problem Littlebird solves
You know you saw it last week: a Slack conversation, one slide in a deck, or the link someone sent. You just cannot remember where.
Searching for it costs more than time. It breaks your focus and slows down whatever you meant to do next.
Littlebird connects the work you have already seen, so you can move from finding a detail to finishing the work without rebuilding the context first.
What Littlebird is
You can chat with Littlebird like a standard AI assistant, but you do not have to explain your world from scratch. Context Awareness gives it a running understanding of the work on your screen.
That context makes Littlebird feel less like a blank chat box and more like a partner who has been following along.

How Littlebird helps
Finding a lost link is useful. The larger advantage is what comes next: Littlebird can use the surrounding context to help you shape a plan, prepare for a decision, or create the next piece of work.
Let Littlebird run in the background while you work normally. After 15 minutes to a few hours, try a question about something you recently saw.
Try a simple question:
Or something more advanced:
A few things you can do
Create from work you have already done
Ask for a first draft based on your notes, past work, and the tone you want.
Map out projects from start to finish
Move from a vague idea to a concrete plan. Ask Littlebird to help you brainstorm, outline deliverables, and define the key milestones for any project, using its knowledge of your goals and past work to fill in the gaps.
Prepare for a call or meeting
Ask Littlebird to collect recent conversations, documents, decisions, and open questions into a concise brief.
Draft emails and communications
Ask Littlebird to draft a follow-up from a recent meeting, then review the details and adjust the tone before sending.
Summarize your work and find insights
Ask for a high-level view of a day or project, then use it to spot decisions, open questions, and next steps.
Find something you remember vaguely
Describe the file, link, or conversation you remember, even if you cannot recall its exact name.
Next, see how Context Awareness works or ask your first Chat questions.