API Endpoint and Integration

Offer an API to import and export data from Limitless. The data from Limitless can be used for automations of your choice (via Zapier, Make, IFTTT, custom applications, etc.). It is especially useful if you want to sync data into your PKM for a centralized source of truth, as documents, or to act as a trigger when your automation detects something in your data.

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    Clark

    WEBHOOKS! WEBHOOKS! WE DONT WANT POLLING, WE WANT WEBHOOKS!

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    mohit

    Thankful for the API to access Pendant info — is it possible to get access to (non-Pendant) Meetings content as well? It would be incredibly useful to automate a daily export of all that's captured through my Limitless account to my PKM of choice (Obsidian). Thanks!

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    John W

    Hurray! Now...let's go bigger. Is there a way to have an api endpoint for the waveforms, not just the text?

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    Gabriel G

    Ok I see what you did here. Interesting…

    What we really want are webhooks for automated process kickoff.

    We definitely appreciate the effort. I know there is another request for webhooks so I’ll toss my hat in over there as well.

    Thanks!

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    Dan Siroker updated the status
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    Vin G

    This would be a huge unlock

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    Spencer

    Yes, please. The data is a lot less useful if it's siloed from my daily workflows.

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    Brian

    As a mortgage broker i have upwards of 6-10 conversations a day regarding different scenarios for clients. I just got my pendant and would love the ability to have this integrate with N8N if possible and then can build different agents from there. Or at the minimum make it a native integration with high level.

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    John W

    I think the exciting opportunity for developers like us is to use Limitless as the repository of our users' private and sensitive data and generating embeddings (hopefully ultimately graphRAG embeddings) that we can use in retrieval queries in our services. I think many SaaS companies these days, certainly ours, don't want to hold the user's data. We just want to be able to process and act on it, particularly in discovering potential connections between users and providing AI-enabled insights. I could see Limitless becoming important to the industry for its provisioning of easy-to-integrate confidential compute container architecture -- where each user in a service isn't a row in a table but rather is a queryable container controlled and owned by the user.

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    Gabriel G

    MOVED TO IN PROGRESS!!!! Wooooooo thank you!

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    Jay Hickey updated the status
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    Jay Hickey merged this Idea with API Platform
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    Shane C

    Run a cron job nightly that will compare my current todo list with the life log.

    * Send a push notification to my phone telling me what it thinks I completed (compared to my existing todo app)

    * Ask me if I want to add a set of new TODOs to my todo app.

    Import my data from Day ONE, email, etc into the life log.

    Deeper / Richer search (potential to use offline local models on mac or iphone)

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    jarrod

    short term easily implemented MVP of this is just export to csv button in settings like apple health. of course API access is ideal longer term

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    Tim W

    Agree this is crucial

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    Nathan H

    I’d be a long-term customer if it could have API calls/webhooks. Life long user of it has both that and audio-playback.

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    benjamin

    Love this idea - would also enable us to build on top of limitless/pendant/rewind as a platform - so many of the features on the backlog could be created without needing to overload the core dev team.

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    Tony B

    Agreed - without an API to access my transcripts/summaries it makes the data practically useless to me. With an API this is a game changer.

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    This single comment right here. Means the difference between this company existing or not in the next 2 years. API support for any businesses is a must in a future of agents. Omi is shipping and has APIs it seems. This is sad to see that such a promising product is not considering the very thing needed to make it 10x more useful to some portion of users.