
GetThis
Generate tasks from voice, text, or screenshots.
344 followers
Generate tasks from voice, text, or screenshots.
344 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.








I need this!!!. Losing tasks because I'm too lazy to type them out is a daily struggle for me. Do you consider extending this to a native todo list within the app as well?
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@nick36_wu Hi NIck36,
Totally feel that. That daily struggle is exactly why we built GetThis 🙂
Yes, over time we do plan to extend this into a native to-do experience inside the app, not just web app. Native to-do layer is definitely part of where this is headed.
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Hi @chimeremeze
Great point, and yes!
GetThis automatically tags user input into categories like Go, Buy, and Do, so users don’t have to decide how to organize things themselves.
The idea is to reduce cognitive load right from the first capture and make the output immediately usable.
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@keve_szilagyi Hi Keve!
ChatGPT is for conversation; GetThis is for execution. We focus on one-tap frictionless input, structured visual organization, and seamless family sharing that general-purpose AI tools can't match for daily life. We're the specialized tool that gets out of your way!
Hi Sawyer, congrats on the launch. Is it available on App Store? Would love to try!
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@liang_tang Hi, i'm co-founder of getThis. GetThis is preparing to launch at App Store. would you like me to send you an email when it goes live?
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@liang_tang Hi Liang! Thanks for the support! We're coming to the App Store very soon. In the meantime, you can experience it right now as a web app at https://app.getthis.day It’s fully optimized for mobile browsers! Hope you enjoy it!
Congrats on the launch, @sawyer_lee and @chowon_lee, this is a really thoughtful take on reducing friction between raw human input and structured action.
I’ve been around voice, OCR, and task-extraction tools for a while, and what stood out to me here is the input flexibility plus the automatic categorization. Most products stop at transcription. You’re actually solving the harder layer: intent → task → context. Pulling signal out of messy screenshots and chat dumps is non-trivial, especially once edge cases and ambiguity kick in.
Curious about a couple of things from a builder perspective:
How are you handling multi-intent inputs in a single voice dump (like mixing errands + reminders + time-bound tasks)?
Are categories rule-based today or LLM-driven with feedback loops?
Any plans for integrations beyond Notion, especially calendars or lightweight CRMs?
Also appreciate the stack choices (Supabase + Vercel + OpenAI feels like a clean, pragmatic combo). Love seeing products that optimize for speed of iteration instead of overengineering early.
I’ve spent years experimenting with AI workflow tools for both personal systems and teams, so this hits close to home. Excited to try it out properly.
Congrats again, rooting for this one. 👏
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@virajmahajan22
Hi Viraj, thanks for the deep dive! Since you're a builder, you hit on some of our most critical challenges.
We have to keep our technical implementation for multi-intent handling and categorization under wraps for now, but it's a core part of what we're constantly refining. On the roadmap, calendar integrations are definitely a priority!
Your support means a lot to us. Thanks again!