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Vida
Clone yourself. Let AI do the work before you ask
629 followers
Clone yourself. Let AI do the work before you ask
629 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.










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the 100 use cases challenge is a smart move — it forces you to prove depth instead of just showing breadth. most AI productivity tools demo one impressive thing and hope you extrapolate. shipping 100 specific workflows is the opposite approach and honestly more convincing. curious which of the first 5 gets the most repeat usage vs which gets the most wow-factor on first try.
Wegic
@ozandag Thanks so much—that’s exactly the thinking behind it.
We don’t want people to imagine what Vida could do. We’d rather prove it, one real workflow at a time.
So far, Reply Rescue tends to get the most repeat usage because it’s something people deal with every day. Workspace Cleanup probably delivers the biggest “wow” moment, since the results are so immediate and visible.
Hopefully, as we ship more use cases, both lists will keep growing.
Wegic
@ridhwikvinod Thanks so much! Really appreciate that, especially coming from someone building AI workflows.
That’s exactly why Workspace Cleanup is designed around preview and confirmation. Vida doesn’t decide what’s “safe to get rid of” on its own—it organizes and archives based on context, then lets you review everything before anything changes. And just to clarify, it never deletes your files.
We think earning trust is much more important than trying to be overly aggressive from day one.
Hope you enjoy Reply Rescue—would love to hear what you think!
BRILLIANT! where can I see the full SOTA list that you're gonna support?
Another question, how can I manage Vida's identity? meaning - how does he presereves my wokr, assuming I'm not always consistent
Wegic
@galdayan Thanks so much!
You can follow all of our current and upcoming SOTA use cases here:
https://vida.app/sotacases/
As for identity, we don’t think of it as something fixed. People naturally change how they work depending on the project, role, or stage they’re in.
Our goal is for Vida to evolve as your work evolves—learning from your recent work context rather than trying to lock you into a static profile. We believe an AI should adapt to you, not expect you to stay consistent for its sake.
Macaly
acting before you even ask is the real unlock 🙌 hows it handle wrong guesses?
Wegic
@petrkovacik Exactly! 🙌
That’s why we think trust matters more than autonomy.
When Vida isn’t confident, it suggests instead of acting. And for actions that could have meaningful consequences, it always asks for confirmation first. As it learns your preferences and earns your trust over time, it can gradually become more proactive.
The goal is to be helpful—not disruptive.
One thing I've noticed with AI tools is that I often end up repeating the same context or reminders. Since Vida is built around long-term memory, how does it make sure it keeps the important context without me having to repeat myself?
Wegic
@vaishnavi_makode Great question!
That’s exactly one of the problems we’re trying to solve.
Vida keeps your interaction history locally on your device and continuously builds understanding from your work context, so you don’t have to keep repeating the same information over and over again.
We’re also working on form filling. Once Vida knows your information and has access to the right documents, you’ll simply be able to say, “Fill this out for me,” and it’ll populate the correct information automatically.
It’s already working well internally, and we’re now focused on making it reliable enough to ship. We only release a use case when we’re confident it can consistently deliver the right results.
The goal isn’t just to remember more—it’s to remember what actually matters, and use it when it’s needed.
Using Vida for a week now. Reply Rescue is a time-saver, and I love that everything stays local – no training on my data. Workspace Cleanup previews before deleting, which is thoughtful. Still early, but promising. Excited for the next 95 features.
Wegic
@rick_borduur Thank you so much for the thoughtful feedback—and for spending a week with Vida! 🙌
Really glad to hear Reply Rescue has been saving you time, and that our local-first approach and preview-before-action design resonate with you. Those principles are core to how we think about building trustworthy agents.
We’re just getting started, and we’re excited to keep shipping the next 95 use cases. Thanks for being part of the journey!
the "Rescue" naming across the first three use cases is a really nice touch—feels like you mapped a real problem pattern instead of just slapping generic AI labels on them.
Wegic
@nurullahu6yq Thanks—that really means a lot 🙌
We’re intentionally trying to structure around real work patterns instead of feature names, so glad that came across.
More to come as we expand the 100 use cases 🚀