GetThis

GetThis

Generate tasks from voice, text, or screenshots.

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Stop typing. Just speak or snap a screenshot of your chats. GetThis uses AI to sort your brain dump, organize grocery runs, and categorize tasks instantly.
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Sawyer Lee

Hey Product Hunt! 👋

I’m Sawyer, founder of GetThis.

We built GetThis around a simple idea: capture thoughts the moment they happen and instantly turn them into tasks.

Just speak or snap.

GetThis handles the rest. No setup, no friction.


If you’ve ever lost a task because it lived only in your head,

I’d love to hear: what’s your biggest friction in managing your tasks today?


We’ll be around all day. Come say hi!

Malek Moumtaz

@sawyer_lee Capturing is easy but follow-through is hard. After GetThis turns a thought into a task, where do people usually drop the ball, prioritizing it, scheduling it, or actually doing it, and what are you doing to close that gap?

Sawyer Lee

@malekmoumtaz Great question.

In our experience, people don’t usually drop the ball at doing. They drop it earlier, when tasks stay vague.

“Look into this,” “sometime next week,” or “remember to…” never turns into action. GetThis focuses on closing that gap by turning thoughts into clear, concrete next steps with structure, context, and dates when they’re mentioned.

We’re intentionally careful about prioritization and over-automation. The goal isn’t to tell people what to do, but to remove ambiguity so follow-through becomes easier.

Capture is just the start. Clarity is what enables action.
Thanks Malek!

Austin Heaton

@sawyer_lee congrats on the launch! Is it connected with Slack or some project management tool? Also, do I need to bring my own key?

Sawyer Lee

@austin_heaton Thanks, Austin!

Not yet. We don’t have direct Slack or project management integrations at the moment, but it’s something we’re actively exploring based on user feedback.

And no, you don’t need to bring your own key. Everything works out of the box.

Would love to hear which tools you’d most want it to connect with.

Nicole
Hey I love this cause I have so many screenshots that I’ve tried to organise in my camera roll but don’t really come back to because I’m overloaded with info. Is it possible to upload an entire album of screenshots in at once?
Sawyer Lee

@nicc666 Hi Nicole, I totally get that 'screenshot overload' feeling! We built GetThis exactly for that.

Currently, you can upload screenshots one by one to ensure the AI parses each intent accurately. However, bulk uploading an entire album is a fantastic idea.

For now, try uploading your most important ones. You'll be surprised how quickly they turn into a clean, actionable list. Thanks for the great suggestion!

Nicole
@sawyer_lee I’ve already it tried out and must say I’m hooked 😄.
Sawyer Lee

@nicc666 That means a lot, Nicole. Super appreciated.

Alina Petrova

Looks great. Does the tool connect with task management platforms like Notion, Atlassian, or Airtable?

Sawyer Lee

@alina_petrova3 Thanks, Alina!
We’re actively collecting user feedback right now, and integrations like Notion are something we can add if users want them.

At this stage, we’re focused on making task capture and structuring feel effortless.
If enough users need a specific integration, we’ll prioritize it.

Out of curiosity, which platform would be most useful for you?

Alina Petrova
💡 Bright idea

@sawyer_lee Sounds good, it makes sense to move forward by iterations and based on user feedback. Trello, Notion and Airtable would be the most relevant ones for me.

Sawyer Lee

@alina_petrova3 Thanks. We will keep it in mind. Btw, if you haven’t tried it yet, give it a try. You get 3 free credits a day!

Lonny Shatzel

Love the capture flow, but how much control do users have over categorization if the AI gets it wrong? Curious how editable it is after ingestion.

Sawyer Lee

@lonny_shatzel Great question, Lonny! I think it is a totally fair concern.


In GetThis, AI does the first pass to reduce friction, but users always stay in control.
After ingestion, everything is fully editable: categories, wording, dates, and task structure can all be adjusted.


That said, accuracy has been a strong focus for us, and in practice the AI gets categorization and dates right most of the time. The idea is to give you a very solid starting point: "fast" without ever locking you in if something needs tweaking.


Think of AI as an accelerator, not an authority.

Samet Sezer
💡 Bright idea

this looks perfect for quick capture, but I worry about creating another data silo. do you have plans to sync these generated tasks directly into tools like Todoist or Notion?

Sawyer Lee

@samet_sezer Great suggestion, Samet! We've heard this from many of our early users, so we’re actively exploring integrations to ensure GetThis acts as a smart bridge to your favorite tools. Breaking data silos is definitely a top priority for us. Thanks for rooting for us!

are you guys expecting integration with third party to-do apps? not sure even how that is technically possible, just asking

Sawyer Lee

@tony_mon  Hi Tony!
That’s a fair question.

We’re currently focused on learning from users and validating core workflows before committing to third-party integrations. Technically possible paths exist, but we want to make sure it’s solving a real problem first.
Out of curiosity, what kind of apps would you personally want this to work with?

@sawyer_lee for example, microsoft to-do. i use it mostly because of the 'my day' feature.
asana might be nice as well.
cool idea otherwise! good luck!

Van de Vouchy
Hey Sawyer, that feeling of losing a task because it only lived in your head is too relatable. Was there a specific thought you lost that really stung? Like an idea or to-do that vanished before you could capture it and you just never got it back?
Sawyer Lee

@vouchy Hi Van!
Yes, there was a very specific moment.
My wife sent me a WhatsApp message with a grocery list. I thought I’d remember it, took a screenshot, and headed to the store.

Standing in the aisle, scrolling through my photo gallery, zooming in and out, trying to remember what I’d already picked up. It was somewhat frustrating.

That’s when the idea clicked.
'What if a message or screenshot could instantly become an actionable task list?'

That was the starting point of GetThis.

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