Launching today
Vida
Clone yourself. Let AI do the work before you ask
471 followers
Clone yourself. Let AI do the work before you ask
471 followers
Vida is an AI that learns how you work, remembers what matters, and becomes more like you over time. The more you use Vida, the more it understands your habits, your projects, and your way of getting things done. Eventually, it works like a second version of you—quietly handling repetitive work in the background before you even ask. Today, we’re launching our first 5 SOTA use cases: Reply Rescue · Prompt Rescue · Resume Rescue · Workspace Cleanup · Daily Wrap 95 more to conquer in public.










I can see this becoming really powerful if it integrates deeper with Slack/Notion workflows over time.
Wegic
@vanvan_zhao1 Totally agree.
We see Slack and Notion as key surfaces where Vida can become much more useful over time—especially when it comes to understanding ongoing work context rather than isolated tasks.
We’re already moving in that direction step by step, but the focus is always the same: making sure integrations actually improve real workflows, not just add more connections.
The 'learns how you work and handles repetitive work before you ask' pitch really lives or dies on where the memory lives and how it's scoped. For Workspace Cleanup and Daily Wrap specifically, is the model of what matters built per-workspace, or one global profile that carries across projects, and can I actually inspect and edit what Vida has remembered about me? Also curious whether that memory runs on your servers or stays local, since it's watching my habits in the background.
Hello Inbox
Congrats on the launch. Curious which LLM you're using behind the scenes?
Wegic
@ismaelyws Thanks a lot.
We use a model-routing approach behind the scenes—different tasks are matched with the most suitable models depending on the type of work, context length, and reliability requirements.
The goal is always the same: optimizing for consistent real-world outcomes rather than relying on a single model.
I like the idea of earning autonomy instead of assuming it. My first thought was how the learning loop works. If Vida gets my style or context slightly wrong at the beginning, is it easy to nudge it in the right direction so it improves over time? Congrats on the launch!
Daily Wrap already saved me from a messy end-of-day scramble, and Resume Rescue pulled together my scattered notes faster than I expected. Curious how it shapes up after a few weeks of real use.
Very cool - how do you train my data?