Think Littlebird + WisprFlow + Granola had a baby. Unlike its parents, this one still lives at home.
Hey all,
Solo dev here, been writing software since my first Tandy Color computer in 1981. (loved that thing!)
After watching Meta acquire Limitless/Rewind in December and shut it down weeks later — taking EU users' data with it — I decided to build MyHandler. (https://MyHandler.AI)
It's a local-first AI assistant for Windows that knows your entire digital life. It handles screen awareness, meetings, files, email, and all your other channels (ie. Slack, calendars, Teams, Telegram, etc...) in one app, with all your data stored on your own machine. Cloud AI is opt-in (Groq with Zero Data Retention); fully local fallback runs on Qwen 3.5 4B via llama.cpp.
Think Littlebird + WisprFlow + Granola had a baby. Unlike its parents, this one still lives at home. lol.
The bet: a real percentage of users will refuse the cloud-AI trade if a credible local-first alternative exists. The PH launch is the test.
Launching June 23. Product page: https://www.producthunt.com/products/my-handler-ai
What I'd appreciate:
1. Hit "Follow" on the product page — you'll get an in-app notification
on launch day
2. Real feedback on the positioning before launch — if something doesn't
land, I'd rather hear it now
3. If it resonates on launch day, an upvote and a comment about why it
resonates is worth more than just an upvote
Happy to return the favor on YOUR launch — drop your product page below
and I'll follow back. Just not asking for reciprocal upvotes; that's how
accounts get penalized.
— Tery
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This is a clever take on keeping AI personal and private with the local-first setup. If you're up for it, I'm launching The Sponge on PH soon... an AI-powered flashcard app that turns any webpage into study material... would appreciate a follow (See "PRODUCT HUNT LAUNCH" Link in my profile)
@rianbrob Consider it done! BTW, about a year ago while on vacation, we were snowed in and bored, so I started working on an AI Flashcard app too ... but alas ... I gave up. I took a look ... your app looks great. I like the browser extension. Nicely done.
@tery_emilson Appreciate you taking a look. Funny you had a flashcard app in the works too. There are quite a few players in the space now, but the goal was to make it as seamless as possible to capture cards for what you're browsing.