u/DataDrivenDane

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Have you guys tried screen aware AI-agent?! What are the best?

Look, I know we are all completely drowning in "revolutionary AI tools" right now. I usually ignore them and just stick to the Gemini web interface. But the constant workflow of switching tabs, copying text, pasting it, explaining the context, and then getting an answer was starting to drive me insane.

A few weeks ago, I downloaded ai agent called Littlebird, and it fundamentally changed how I work.

I was reading a massive, dense PDF report on one monitor, and my colleague messaged me on Slack asking if the report covered our Q3 margins. Normally, I'd have to search the PDF, highlight, copy, paste into Claude, and ask.
Instead, I just hit my keyboard shortcut for Littlebird and typed: "Look at the PDF on my screen. Does this mention Q3 margins? If so, draft a quick casual Slack reply to Sarah with the numbers."
It instantly read the screen, found the data, and gave me the exact message to send. No copy-pasting. Zero context setup. I still have problems trusting these things (naturally) but i haven't experienced problems yet :o

It learns "me" - in a complete next-level way
Most AI tools have the memory of a goldfish. Littlebird actually builds long-term context about you. I got an email today from my landlord about an upcoming inspection. I opened Littlebird and just typed: "When are apartment inspection coming, and do I have anything in my calendar that overlaps with it?"
It read the email on my screen, checked my actual connected Google Calendar, saw I had a dentist appointment, and automatically drafted a reply to the landlord asking to reschedule to the afternoon.

It also remembers my wife’s name, how I like my code formatted, and that I hate long-winded corporate jargon. It feels like an actual assistant sitting next to me, looking at my screen, rather than a blank search bar. Honestly it is insane.

If you're tired of treating AI like a brand new assistant or a clunky search engine, you seriously need to try a screen-aware agent. It's a completely different ballgame.

Full disclosure: I do have a referral code. If this sounds like something that could save you time, you can use my link to get. If you hate referrals just Google "Littlebird.ai" and sign up normally – I just genuinely think you guys will love it.

You guys can have 2 months of subscription with the referral code here 🎟️ code: KQWEFNZV

Has anyone else made the jump from web-based AI to screen-aware desktop agents? Curious to hear how you guys are using them and which one you find the best?

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u/DataDrivenDane — 23 days ago