Binit Agarwala

Binit Agarwala

Founder @ Attuno | Relationship Intel
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Attuno helps you remember the part of meetings other tools lose: the subtext. After any important conversation, record a quick debrief and Attuno turns it into strategic signals, human context, and a date-based interaction log you can revisit anytime. It also builds a longitudinal profile for each person over time, so before the next follow-up you get a sharp snapshot of what matters most and all important details. Not just what was said. What was felt.
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AttunoWalk into Every Conversation Armed
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Launching today: Attuno — AI for remembering what was felt, not just what was said

Hey Product Hunt 👋 Launching Attuno today. Over the last year, I kept noticing the same thing: every email is AI-written, every pitch is AI-polished, and every follow-up is easier to generate than ever.​ But that also means the real edge is shifting away from content and toward human context. Most tools capture what happened in a meeting. Very few help you remember how it actually went - the...

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Attuno - Turn every conversation into leverage
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Pitch your product with max 5 words. Can you?
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I vibe coded an AI App, Here's what I learned building it.

14 days to build. Voice input, AI extraction, relationship intelligence layer , the whole thing. The idea: walk out of any important conversation, vent for 60 seconds, and let AI pull out everything that matters. Prices quoted. Commitments made. The personal detail they dropped in passing. All of it structured and surfaced before the next conversation. Here's what surprised me building this:...

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AI Made Content Cheap. Human Connection Became Expensive

We’re entering a world where every email is polished, every follow-up is drafted, and every pitch sounds sharper than ever.​ But that also means flat information is becoming a commodity, and the real advantage is shifting somewhere else: human context. What did they hesitate on?​ What did they really mean when they said “interesting”? What personal detail did they mention in passing that could...