Moe Katib

Everyday - Get tasks done across apps with plain English

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The easiest way to complete tasks across your favorite tools. Describe what you need, and Everyday handles it for you.

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Moe Katib
Hi Product Hunt 👋 We’re thrilled to introduce Everyday— a tool we built to make work feel lighter. Like many of you, we live in Slack, Notion, Attio, and a bunch of other apps every day. The problem? Endless small tasks and context switching. We wanted a simpler way to just say what we needed done and have it happen across our tools. With Everyday, you can do exactly that: use plain English to simplify tasks across your favorite tools. Just describe what you want, and Everyday handles the rest. We’d love to hear your thoughts — what’s the first task you’d ask Everyday to take off your plate? 🎁 Special launch offer: Use code “PRODUCTHUNT30” to get 30% off your first month for any paid plan.
Pooran Prasad Rajanna

@moekatib nice idea

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Helga Razinkova

Congrats on the launch, guys! Looks like a helpful tool to get our priorities right eventually :)

Paul Krishnamurthy

Thanks @helga_impalpable! We realized a while ago that "one of these days" is "none of these days"... Everyday let's you get to your priorities right away 🔥

Abdul Rehman

Can Everyday also update multiple tools at once (e.g., add a note in Notion + ping a Slack channel)?

Paul Krishnamurthy

@abod_rehman You got it! This is really where Everyday shines. In a single prompt, you can stitch together a workflow that uses as many tools as you've got connected!

Ekaterina Ulianova

This products looks like a real AI assistant, very impressive! Who are your main users right now?

Paul Krishnamurthy

Thanks @ekulianova! Right now, we're seeing strong adoption from busy professionals and small teams who need to cut down the friction of jumping between different apps.

Andrei Tudor

Really like the way Everyday leans into “just say it and it’s done". I’ve noticed in our work on Escape Velocity AI (different space, business planning) that the biggest friction is often not the task itself, but the mental load of context switching. Are your early users leaning more on Everyday for personal workflows, or team-wide coordination?

Paul Krishnamurthy

@andreitudor14 Appreciate your comment! Thus far we have seen a strong mix of personal workflows and team-wide coordination. We are interested to see how this balance shifts with time.

Mark Opanasiuk

nice idea! congratulations on your launch! what are the key use cases that your app is built around?

Paul Krishnamurthy

@mark_opanasiuk We built Everyday in an abstracted manner to be essentially use-case agnostic. As long as the actions you want executed are supported by the integrations you're using, they'll work because it's powered by Pica.

rhythm shahriar

Great Initiative, love the concept and congratulations on the launch...

Paul Krishnamurthy

Thanks @rhythm_shahriar! It's built to solve a pain point we all have 💪

Rajpurohit Vijesh

The design is so clean and intuitive, great job making it easy to use!

Moe Katib

@rajpurohit_vijesh 🙌 thank you, means a lot!

Andrei Yemelyanenka

Nice one, Moe. Congrats! What’s been the hardest part so far — the integrations or getting people to trust the assistant with real work?

Moe Katib
@andryemel honestly the integration was the easy part, given that it is built on Pica. The toughest part is making people believe that it actually works, which it does 🙌
Naveed Rehman

Congratulations on the luanch! Very clean UI and love the mouse effects on landing page. How is it different from the ChatGPT automation? I tried it once (just to test) and worked fine. Wondering, if yours one offering anything better than that.

Moe Katib

@naveed_rehman Thank you so much for your support! Everyday comes with a wide range of integrations, all with full endpoint coverage. Since it’s powered by Pica (the world’s largest API knowledge system) the AI actually works. And when it occasionally hits an edge case, our self-healing kicks in so that the next day it does work. The more Everyday is used, the more edge cases are resolved, and the smarter and more reliable it becomes.

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