Launching today
Most AI tools make you explain the context before they can help. Goldfish already has it. It privately remembers what you’ve been working on across your Mac, then helps you write better from any app. Press Option in a text field to draft replies, summarize threads, rewrite sentences, or recall important details from your recent work without copying, pasting, or re-explaining the whole backstory.









I’ve been using Goldfish daily for a month: it’s one of those tools you don’t realize you needed until you can’t imagine working without it. No more copy-pasting Slack threads into a chatbot just to get context. Press Option and it already knows what’s going on.
The tone adaptation is the killer feature for me. Writes like me on Slack, like me on email, without any setup. And everything stays local, which matters.
Congrats on the launch team 🐠
Been using Goldfish for over a month now (super grateful to be given early access) and it genuinely fixes one of the most annoying parts of using AI: having to re-explain everything every single time.
The cross-app context is the killer bit. You can go from a thread, doc, email, or random tab straight into a text field and it already has enough context to help without the copy paste ritual.
Super excited to see this live on PH 🐠
@githubanant Thank you for the comments Anant, good use case with the cross-app context! Happy to hear that you find its useful!
Is there any other use case that has been good?
@kar_re the day/week recap thing is underrated. when i’m context switching a lot, it’s nice to just ask what i was working on and get the thread back instantly.
@githubanant Super nice! Yes, I agree :)! def underrated atm, will also get better over time I think!
@githubanant thank you for the ridiculous support. this is exactly the thing we wanted Goldfish to kill: copy paste context rituals 🐠
I've been using Goldfish for more than 2 weeks now, and it's game-changer. A super useful use case for me is writing simple answers to email loops. Goldfish already has the context, the response are always very appropriate, and the Option key provides a seamless experience to use Goldfish in your workflow.
@el_pa_b Thank you so much Pierre-Antoine! Happy to hear that its useful for you. Have you tried it in French yet? 🇫🇷
@kar_re I did, and the results are very idiomatic! LFG!
@el_pa_b Content de l’entendre! :- D
@el_pa_b love that email loops became the use case. merci for pushing it so hard 🐠
Repetitive context creation. Is it now a thing of the past?
The most annoying thing with AI is always having to repeat the same personas, the same context, and writing things in your own words again and again. I've only been using Goldfish for awhile, but having built-in context without needing to create custom contexts/skills for each tool that I use daily has been great.
I'm looking forward to using Goldfish more and see how much it can really handle. Glad it doesn't have a Goldfish memory, or that would have been troublesome.
@travis_isaacson Thanks Travis! And haha, very glad we dodged the Goldfish memory problem.
Would love to hear where it starts breaking once you’ve used it more. That “how much can it really handle” question is exactly what we’re trying to learn now.
Been using Goldfish for a while now and the cross-app context is what really clicks.
Not having to copy paste threads, docs, emails, tabs, or explain the same project again every time removes so much friction. Option key in any text field feels like the right interface for this.
Big congrats on the launch Joel and Kaspian 🐠
@oskar13 Thank you for the early support Oskar, I'm truly truly grateful 🫶☺️
you're one of the people who really got Goldfish early, and seeing you use it this much has been insane. thank you for backing us 🐠
Love the idea of pressing Option to draft replies in your own tone. How far back does Goldfish remember your work context?
Well done! Though where I'd get nervous is recall precision:) Once a month of my screen sits in that vector DB, what stops Option from grabbing the wrong thread when two clients have near identical projects open? Overall, solid work!