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Vida

Clone yourself. Let AI do the work before you ask

Productivity
Artificial Intelligence
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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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Hi, I’m Giddens from Vida.

We’re building Vida as your AI clone — an agent that learns how you work, remembers what matters, and gradually becomes another version of you.

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 you — quietly handling repetitive work in the background before you even ask.

We believe the future of AI won’t be defined by outputs, but by outcomes people can rely on.

That’s why we’ve set a public challenge:

Conquer 100 real-world work use cases.

For us, SOTA means one thing:
consistent, reliable outcomes that actually move work forward.

We’ve already shipped the first 5 use cases (live today):

Reply Rescue · Prompt Rescue · Resume Rescue · Workspace Cleanup · Daily Wrap

Here’s what Vida looks like in real work:

Manager: “Why is this project delayed?”
Vida pulls context from Slack / Notion / Figma and drafts a ready-to-send reply.

Your prompt is unclear.
Vida turns it into a production-ready prompt instantly.

CV outdated.
Vida rebuilds it based on your latest experience and target role.

Desktop chaos.
Vida structures everything first, then cleans it in one click.

End of day.
Vida summarizes what actually moved forward — what’s done, what matters, what’s next.

We’re building Vida in public and will keep shipping every SOTA use case one by one.

Try it at vida.app
Help us shape what your AI clone should learn next.

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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?

acting before you even ask is the real unlock 🙌 hows it handle wrong guesses?

The trust-curve answer above is the right design, and it makes one question matter more: once Vida graduates from suggest-and-preview and starts acting in the background, what does the morning-after look like? A did-this-while-you-were-away log with one-click undo is what would keep me comfortable staying at high autonomy. Preview protects me before it earns trust - the log is what protects me after. Congrats on the launch!

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

congrats on number one today. the part i keep circling is clone drift. the way i work in may is not the way i work in july. new tools, new clients, new priorities. how does Vida notice that my old patterns went stale? is there decay on old habits or does it wait for me to correct it after it acts on outdated context? also curious whether there is a morning review queue for everything it did before i asked.

@giddens Congrats on the launch! I build AI workflows for work daily, and local-first memory is the part that got me. Most tools in this space just ship everything to the cloud, so open sourcing OpenChronicle is a genuinely good call. One question: how does Workspace Cleanup tell a dead file from next week’s board deck? That call is where my own attempts broke. Trying Reply Rescue this week.

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.

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.

Hello @giddens congrats on the launch. It can save tons of time for a lot of people. If I'm not happy with the result for a quick reply or the workspace cleanup can I edit or undo the changes or edit them myself? How long does it take to create a second version of the user so the LLM is confident enough that it knows the user pretty well? I love productivity ideas let's connect :)
As a solo founder, this idea always resonated with me. I've often wished I had multiple versions of myself: one focused on the product and bring all my ideas to life, one on integrations and operations, one on the growth and all connected to my vision. Curious to see how Vida ( I like the Spanish name - matches brilliantly your vision ), evolves as it learns from real-world work over time. Congrats on the launch!

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.

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.

Nice naming team! And of course, it's a great value proposition. I'm sure you'll rock it here! Congrats!!

how does Vida actually learn my habits day to day, does it just watch what I do across apps or do I have to feed it examples for it to get useful quickly?

I can see this becoming really powerful if it integrates deeper with Slack/Notion workflows over time.

Handling memory in agents is the biggest friction point I've seen as a solo dev—it’s either too shallow or it consumes too many tokens. Curious if you're caching interaction styles locally to speed up the learning curve.

About Vida on Product Hunt

Clone yourself. Let AI do the work before you ask

Vida launched on Product Hunt on July 4th, 2026 and earned 402 upvotes and 72 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. 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.

Vida was featured in Productivity (656.2k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 253.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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