
GetThis
Generate tasks from voice, text, or screenshots.
376 followers
Generate tasks from voice, text, or screenshots.
376 followers
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.
This is the 2nd launch from GetThis. View more
GetThis
Launched this week
GetThis turns speech and screenshots into organized tasks automatically. Capture ideas instantly and let AI sort them into Buy, Do, and Go. In this launch, we also added voice-based task completion, so you can check off tasks just by speaking.
Now available on the iPhone App Store.






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I just tried the speech-to-task feature and the parsing was surprisingly accurate, what happens when someone brain dumps 20 things in one voice note with context switching halfway through?, does GetThis split tasks based on pauses or meaning? also if a screenshot has up to 4 different pieces of information in it, how does it decide what becomes a task versus what gets ignored?
GetThis
@bengeekly GetThis doesn’t rely heavily on pauses alone — it focuses more on the semantic meaning of what the user is saying. So even if someone context-switches midway through a long brain dump, the system still tries to separate tasks based on intent and meaning.
For screenshots, even when multiple pieces of information are mixed together, GetThis can usually extract several actionable tasks from a single image.
Are you asking more about how we decide what not to turn into a task?
Love the multi-input approach — voice, text and screenshots covers most capture scenarios. How does it handle ambiguous inputs where the task type isn't clear? Curious how you resolve that without interrupting the flow
GetThis
@soygus Thanks! When the intent or task type is ambiguous, instead of forcing a potentially wrong classification, GetThis can leave the tag/category open so the user can quickly choose or adjust it afterward.
The goal is to keep capture friction as close to zero as possible.
@chowon_lee That makes sense — leaving it open is a valid approach. We went a different direction in Toodi: the AI always makes a classification attempt and shows a confidence badge (like 'List · 94%') with a preview before saving, so you can correct it in one tap without breaking the flow. Both approaches are trying to solve the same thing — minimize interruption while staying accurate. Interesting to see different bets on the same problem!
GetThis
@soygus Yeah, like you said, the core challenge is figuring out how to make corrections feel natural without interrupting the flow. It’s interesting to see different UX approaches to solving the same problem.. :)
GetThis
Hey Product Hunt 👋
Our first launch reached #3, and we’re back with two major updates: iOS support and voice-based task cleanup.
GetThis helps you capture tasks and clear them faster, right from your phone.
To celebrate this launch, we’re offering 1 month free for the Product Hunt community.
Sign up on the web and enter the promo code at checkout to redeem it.
We’d love your honest feedback, questions, and thoughts.
Wishing everyone building and shipping a great launch day. We’re cheering you on.
GetThis
Hey Product Hunt,
so excited to launch here again!
Over the past three months, I've been focused on development and have worked hard to improve the product.
It's now available in the App Store!
I'll continue to update features based on your feedback,
so feel free to share any thoughts. I'm all ears!
Plus, I’m offering a one-month free usage coupon, so please give it a try!