Jordan Singer

Wonder - Remember the things you easily forget

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Fred Rivett
The simplicity here is wonderful. If it works as well as the examples on the homepage then I think you're onto something. I know I often find myself struggling to remember things these days, and with Google having replaced a large percentage of our memory needs, I imagine others are the same. So for me, this product clearly has a good use case and seems like a super slick experience, but I'd still rather invest in my memory again, otherwise I fear what it'll be like by the time I'm 70! Great work with this @jsngr @shivkanthb 🙌
Fred Rivett
@bentossell @jsngr @shivkanthb Yeah auto setup quick commands like that that know what you'll need to take with you would be cool. If you could then customise them like 'flights' returns medical details and any other custom bits. I could see the benefit here.
Shiv
As Jordan mentioned, Wonder helps you recollect things. Its super simple to use. I use it everyday for things like my account passwords, gate codes, family addresses, birthdays and more. Coming soon on Messenger, Slack and Alexa :) Try it! Let us know what you think :)
Marina Tassi
I'm loving this, but after using it, I'm left wondering if there is a way to forget things that the bot either incorrectly remembered or is no longer true. Either way great idea that I'll definitely be using.
Jordan Singer
@marinaaat We'll be adding a web dashboard soon so you can edit your past key-values. Thanks!
bryan s arnold
How do you ask wonder to remember a list of things? I tried it just now but it missed the first item. And is there a way to update that listing to remember as well?
Shiv
@bryansarnold Sure, we will be rolling out the web version in a weeks time. You will be able to edit there :)
Jordan Singer
@bryansarnold We don't currently support a list of things, simply key:value, like "x is y". Updating is coming via a web dashboard soon.
bryan s arnold
@shivkanthb awesome! thx! Love it so far!
bryan s arnold
@jsngr cool. Thx!
Halyna Tarasenko
A messenger bot with the same idea would be even better :)
Shiv
@galeriks Coming soon :)
Alex Marshall
This is a really nice idea! Agreed with everyone else that a messenger bot would be good 👍 I've only told Wonder what my favourite bot is, but every time I ask it any other question, it responds with my phone number? I feel like it should send a "sorry I don't know this information yet" message
Shiv
@marsh931 Thank you for the feedback. We will work on the fix asap.
Aecka
@jsngr how do I trust my passwords with a new app?
Jordan Singer
@annujk Encryption is coming soon. We're rolling out a solution for passwords and more private things soon, for now I don't recommend storing anything like that.
Michael Glozman
Love this! It would be great if it Wonder could push reminders for date based things such as birthdays, events, etc.
Jordan Singer
@mike_gloz Thanks for the feedback :)
Angelo Francisco
While the concept is great, reliability of the SMS service is really spotty in some countries like the Philippines. It also sent one of it's message using a number I had used to retrieve a code for Steam, so it seems to be being sent from multiple numbers (at least in my country).
Shiv
@eightbitjoker Coming soon to Messenger, Slack and the web :)
Melissa Monte
I signed up for this, it asked for my phone number and within 3 hours I got a text with a link saying "What she wanted to tell you but couldn't." With a link to a Viagra ad. I'm pretty sure they're selling our info...
Paul Bae
@melissamonteee Can you be certain it wasn't a coincidence? Are you getting the spam from the same phone number as the Wonder service? I get spam all the time, hard to say from which app.
Jordan Singer
@melissamonteee This was certainly not from us. Can you confirm this was from our phone number? Please email singer.jordan@gmail.com
Shiv
@realpb @melissamonteee There is no way the message is from us. We don't sell our users information.
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