
Acti
Agentic keyboard for mobile commands and search
2.7K followers
Agentic keyboard for mobile commands and search
2.7K followers
Type what you need. Hold Acti Bar. Acti understands your intent and brings back the right result, link, or action - right where you are. Use Acti for live sports schedules, nearby restaurants, Notion docs, LinkedIn profiles, Meet links, Calendar actions, and custom workflows - without leaving the conversation.





Finally tried Acti and the bar trigger is so smooth, it feels like it reads my mind when I need a meet link mid chat.
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@muharremo28131 Thanks for the feedback, I personally use the skill 'instant meet' alot too
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@muharremo28131 Thanks for the support — here's Acti Code to unlock LIFETIME Premium: 8AHX85
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@call_me_young
I underestimated how annoying app switching had become until I used this. Most productivity tools still require opening another app, copying links, switching context, then returning to the original task. ACTI reduces a lot of that tiny friction that builds up throughout the day.
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@call_me_young @alice_lee0917 Thank you Alice, and yes those tiny frictions can build up and ppl might not even notice how much time they could save without it
the way it pulls up live sports schedules and nearby restaurants without breaking your flow feels really well thought out, the bar stays out of the way until you actually need it
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@saniye0ike hank you! That's exactly what we were aiming for. We wanted Acti to stay out of the way until you actually need it, then help you complete the task without interrupting your workflow. Glad that experience came through
The philosophy behind Acti really shows in how the product behaves. It doesn't demand attention or try to replace other apps. Instead, it connects them quietly through the keyboard. That restraint makes it feel thoughtful and very intentional rather than gimmicky.
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@yuan_wang9 Thank you! That means a lot. Our goal was never to replace the apps people already use, but to make interacting with them feel more seamless. We're glad that philosophy came through in the experience.
How does it actually figure out my intent if I just type something casual like "grab lunch with Sam tomorrow" — does it need permission to my calendar and contacts first?
How does Acti actually pull from Notion or Calendar in real time, does it read directly via API keys or do I have to mirror my data somewhere first?
How does Acti decide which app or action to pull from when multiple could fit what i typed, like if i say "lunch with alex thursday" does it default to calendar or do i have to set that up first?