
Recall
Your Personal AI Encyclopedia
4.8•42 reviews•5.8K followers
Your Personal AI Encyclopedia
4.8•42 reviews•5.8K followers
Traditional knowledge management is passive—information is stored but rarely revisited. Recall shifts this paradigm by transforming saved knowledge into active insights. Summarize content, chat with it, store it in a self-organizing knowledge base, and reinforce learning with spaced repetition. The foundation of Recall is its knowledge graph, which automatically links related concepts—uncovering hidden connections you might have otherwise missed.
Products used by Recall
Explore the tech stack and tools that power Recall. See what products Recall uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
Productivity 5
Productivity 5

KapwingContent creation made easy, accessible, and collaborative
3.1 (30 reviews)
Kapwing is great for beginners to video editing. It makes things pretty easy and has a lot of assets to choose from. Although I did run into a few bugs, I was still happy with the result!

CannyBuild better products with customer feedback
4.9 (16 reviews)
Our latest launch was truly a milestone—and it was entirely driven by Canny, our #1 most requested feature. Canny has been absolutely essential in helping Recall stay laser-focused on what our users need most, guiding both our product development and community engagement.
Here’s how we leverage Canny to build better products:
Users Drive Our Roadmap: Every feature request funnels through Canny, where our engaged community actively upvotes the ideas they care about. This democratic process helps us prioritize the features that will deliver the biggest impact.
User Insights Shape Development: Before writing a single line of code, we dive back into Canny to read user comments and gather context. We often follow up directly with requesters or top voters to clarify edge cases and uncover deeper insights that influence our solutions.
Transparent Changelog: We document every Recall update in our public changelog on Canny, keeping our community informed and connected to what’s improved—and what’s coming next.
Pro tip: If you’re using Canny, tag feedback by customer persona or use case early on. It makes spotting trends easier and helps tailor your communication.
We also evaluated tools like Trello, Notion, and Productboard, but found Canny hit the perfect balance for our early-stage startup: lightweight, community-friendly, and laser-focused on feedback-driven roadmaps.
If you want to build a truly customer-centric product, whether you’re just starting out or already established, we highly recommend giving Canny a try.

LoomEasily record and share videos
4.8 (157 reviews)
Loom was a game-changer for us when working with multiple agencies spread across different timezones during our projects. Instead of scheduling endless calls or juggling calendars, we recorded clear, concise video updates and walkthroughs that agencies could watch on their own time. This asynchronous communication saved everyone hours and kept feedback loops moving smoothly.
Using Loom allowed us to explain design decisions, demonstrate workflows, and highlight key points visually—something that’s often lost in emails or chat messages.
If you’re managing cross-timezone teams or external partners, Loom is an essential tool to keep communication transparent and efficient without the headache of constant live meetings. (I also love that you get notified when someone watches your video so you have full transparency into how things are moving)

Screen StudioBeautiful screen recordings in minutes
4.9 (160 reviews)
No wonder Screen Studio is a top Product Hunt Product of the Year — Beautiful screen recordings in minutes
For all our product demos, tutorials, and GIFs, we rely on Screen Studio—and we’ve been happily using it for over a year now. It’s fast, polished, and makes creating clean, professional-looking screen recordings incredibly easy, even if you don’t have advanced editing skills.
The built-in zoom effects, cursor highlights, and smooth transitions give every video a premium, polished feel with minimal effort. Plus, the Screen Studio team consistently ships updates that boost performance and introduce new features, keeping the tool fresh and reliable.
Pro tip: Take advantage of their timeline-based editor to quickly trim awkward pauses or emphasize key actions. It’s especially handy for how-to videos or product launch content.
If you lack professional editing skills (like me) and want quick, high-quality screen recordings without the technical headache, Screen Studio is definitely worth trying.

FigmaThe collaborative interface design tool
4.9 (1.3K reviews)
Once again - Figma was our go to when it came to all our asset and UI/UX designs for the launch. It gave us a shared space to think, design, and iterate together—without ever needing to send a single file back and forth.
Designers would mock up flows or components, and within seconds, the rest of the team could jump in to leave comments, suggest tweaks, or explore alternate ideas directly in the file. That real-time feedback loop helped us move fast without sacrificing detail. It also made handoff to engineering smoother—everyone stayed aligned on what was being built and why.
If you're working closely with UI/UX designers, Figma isn't just a design tool—it's a collaboration engine.
Design & Creative 1
Design & Creative 1

CapCutAll-in-one video editing app for creating TikTok videos
4.4 (37 reviews)
We record in Screen-Studio and edit in CapCut—our go-to combo for creating quick, polished content.
CapCut is incredibly intuitive and beginner-friendly, yet packed with enough features to make your videos look professional. From auto-captions and transitions to sound effects and motion presets, it’s got everything you need to produce high-quality edits without the steep learning curve.
Tip: Use CapCut’s auto-caption and AI-based background remover to save time on common editing tasks—especially useful for social-first content like launch videos, tutorials, and product demos.
We explored other options like Premiere Pro and Descript. (Descript has great voice editing!) While those tools offer deeper customization, CapCut hit the sweet spot for speed, ease of use, and quality—especially for lean teams or startups creating content regularly.
If you want to produce great-looking videos without spending hours editing, give CapCut a shot. It’s free, fast, and surprisingly powerful.
Social & Community 1
Social & Community 1

DiscordA platform to talk and hang out
4.7 (125 reviews)
Discord has been vital in building and nurturing the Recall community from day one. During our beta testing phase, it became the go-to platform for connecting directly with our earliest users, gathering real-time feedback, and iterating quickly based on their input. Join us: https://discord.gg/BSYrT3UeGR
Our growing Discord server is a vibrant space where users discuss product direction, share use cases, and suggest features. More importantly, it’s where we catch and fix bugs fast—sometimes within minutes of being reported—thanks to the immediacy of the conversations. The community’s energy, plus that iconic quack sound, keeps things lively and engaged.
Pro tip: Organize your channels thoughtfully. Dedicated threads for feedback, bug reports, product updates, and casual chat help both your team and community stay organized and focused.
While we considered Slack, Discord struck the perfect balance between casual, friendly community vibes and highly focused, actionable interaction. If you’re building a product with passionate early adopters or beta testers, Discord is a must-have to stay connected and responsive.
Finance 1
Finance 1

StripeFinancial infrastructure for the internet
4.9 (338 reviews)
Stripe — The Backbone of Our Payments. Stripe has been a seamless, reliable partner for handling payments at Recall. Its developer-friendly API and comprehensive documentation made integration straightforward, saving us time and headaches. Whether we’re processing subscriptions, one-time payments, or refunds, Stripe handles it smoothly and securely.
The dashboard is intuitive and provides detailed insights into transactions, customers, and revenue trends—helping us keep a clear pulse on our business. For detailed analysis - bulk exporting CSVs is easy and fast - so I can always get into more detail when needed.
Engineering & Development 1
Engineering & Development 1

CursorThe AI Code Editor
5.0 (683 reviews)
We’ve fully integrated Cursor into our dev workflow- it's an insane productivity enhancer when it comes to writing, debugging, and understanding code faster.
Before Cursor, we tried tools like GitHub Copilot and a few others. Copilot was helpful for autocomplete, but Cursor feels more like a full assistant—understanding broader context, offering file-aware suggestions, and supporting full conversation threads tied to your actual code.
If you’re building fast and want to stay in flow, we can’t recommend Cursor enough. It’s a superpower for any developer. Amazing work by the small and mighty cursor team.
