This product is insane. This is literally what I was hoping to build in my dreams if I had the experience to develop something like that.
The app is so clean and user-friendly. The price is really good for everything they offer, and I love apps that let you use your own API key instead of requiring you to pay ANOTHER monthly fee.
No more copy-pasting into GPT—you work directly within the app you are already using.
Fluent
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AI is powerful, but it still falls apart when your context is scattered across apps, and it rarely sounds like you (or lands a joke). Fluent fixes that, and yes, it finally makes humor work 😂 Check the video if you want to see it in action.
What Fluent brings:
– Global context awareness: works in any app and combines context across apps + tabs.
– MCP: Claude Desktop-style workflows, but no subscription and no lock-in (your API keys, local models supported).
– Memory, native RAG engine: local, always-on “second brain” that matches writing style insanely well.
– Scheduled Actions: early, but turning actions into autonomous agents for Mac automation.
– History: local, encrypted, searchable.
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I’d love to hear your feedback 💕
How does the local RAG engine handle large personal knowledge bases?
Fluent
Hey @lightninglx
Thanks for the question! Fluent RAG is a hybrid architecture. It handles large data really fast and well. You can create infinite Memory groups, and put up to 1000 files inside each – this was made by design to encourage domain fragmentation.
Plus, there are certain optimizations made specifically for writing.
Raycast
Fluent
Hey @chrismessina 👋
Thanks for your feedback and questions!
Fluent currently doesn't support Shortcuts natively, but it's possible to connect them via external MCP integrations:
In the ideal world, I think Gemini-powered Siri is definitely going to be natural language driven, with persistent background memory and in some sense autonomous capabilities. However I don't expect new Siri relying on Shortcuts as the core engine at all :)
I personally don't use Shortcuts as I find them tedious to create, pretty limited in terms of app support, but who knows, maybe they will give them a refreshed design in the light of new AI features.
Raycast
@importnil I don't disagree; Shortcuts seem to have a lot of potential, and if Apple were to add a conversational element to the Shortcuts experience, it could make them much more useful!
OpenAI acquihired the ex-Shortcuts team after all, so maybe they were constrained when they were at Apple.
I've been using Fluent for over 2 months now, and it has been awesome. It's one of the few app purchases I haven't regretted in a long time. I use it to avoid getting lost in distracting Google search rabbit holes. When I'm short on time, I can just word vomit and get my writing reorganized. I'm still playing around with the other integration features and am sure there's more I'll be able to do.