Sankari Nair

Recall 2.0 - Curate an AI that knows what you know.

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AI leveled the playing field. Intelligence has been commoditized. We believe the edge is your knowledge. Recall 1.0 was a place to store that knowledge. Summarized, organized and connected. Recall 2.0 turns that knowledge into your edge. AI grounded in everything you've saved and written. "Condense my research, compare new studies, find the exact clip in my podcast." to “Pick a movie based on what I love” Talk to your knowledge, the internet, or both. You pick the model. API & MCP included.

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Matheus D. Santos

This is a very handy extension. I tested it with a video in Portuguese, and I was really curious to see how it would perform.

The results were fast and quite good, in just a few seconds, I had a clear summarized version of the content, which made it much easier to understand the video.

I did notice a few minor typos (for example, with words like “Claude”), but nothing that takes away from the overall experience.

Overall, it’s a solid tool with a lot of potential, especially for anyone looking to turn content into something more actionable and easy to revisit.

Nicole Howitt

@matheusdsantosr_dev Hello Matheus!

Thanks so much for your kind words about your Recall experience :)

Dimah Sneas

Amazing!

Recall has always been the best summariser. I expect it to become the best... I don't know... AI-riser?

Nicole Howitt

@sneas Hello, what a compliment! Thank you so much for your kind words, and enjoy the new Recall. Please feel free to share your feedback with us as you use it!

Karol

I've subscribed and paid the annual plan, but since couple of days application was logging me out, right now I am unable to login via Apple SSO

Sankari Nair

@karol_szczesny So sorry about this, the issue should be resolved now! Please let us know if not at support@getrecall.ai

Jack Behar

This feels like a big step forward for personal knowledge management. Being able to chat with your own sources instead of the open web is huge. How do you surface the most relevant sources in responses?

Nicole Howitt

@uxpinjack We use a deep research model to surface the most relevant sources!

Shivani Shimpi

Been in the notes rabbit hole since 2014 so i have opinions. evernote to notion to obsidian, and i've been deep in obsidian for years now, like genuinely built out a whole second brain in there which is also exactly why migrating feels like moving countries. the thing that gets me about recall is it does the brain building for you. obsidian gives you the infrastructure but you're doing all the architecture yourself, every link, every tag, every folder decision. this just does it. and the fact that it integrates with basically everything without you having to think about it is the part a lot of these tools completely miss the timestamp click to play the exact clip is such a small thing but its the kind of thing that makes you realize how much friction you were tolerating before.
Genuine question for the team though, is there a migration path from obsidian that doesn't feel like starting over? that's genuinely the only thing keeping me from going all in

Scott Guthery

There must be some limit on the size of the PDF one can upload as many of my PDF documents are being rejected.