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.






Can Acti trigger an external webhook? I'd love to fire off automations outside the app (thinking n8n workflows). Looks super interesting, congrats on the launch!
Netmind Power
Most AI products still optimize for demos. ACTI feels more focused on repeated daily usage, which is honestly much harder to execute well.
Acti
@xiangpeng_wan Exactly. A demo can make AI look impressive once, but daily usage is where the real product challenge begins. That’s why ACTI is built around the keyboard — the one interface people already use constantly, across every app.
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What I respect is that Acti doesn't overload the interface. It could have easily become cluttered, but it stays minimal
Acti
@cynthia220 Thank you and I agree! The last thing we wanna do is overloading the keyboard to the point where the users lose track of all the new buttons, and we try our best to make the agent the universal interface
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Pulled up a meet link straight from my chat without opening anything else, that actually saved me a real hassle. Slick little bar.
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@curtastrophe yes, man, on my way!
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I like that the product focuses on execution instead of just text generation.
Acti
@qiwap Thank you! That's exactly the direction we wanted to take. AI is most useful when it helps you complete tasks, not just generate text, and we're excited to keep expanding what you can do right from the keyboard.
Pandada AI
The strongest design choice might actually be invisibility. Good infrastructure products tend to disappear into existing behavior rather than forcing users into entirely new patterns.
Acti
@panwangqun Yes, I fully agree; this is also our core philosophy.