Import Rewind data into Limitless

For Rewind users, the ability to recall over an extended period of time is the ongoing value. The ability to migrate our storage to Limitless (or perhaps even export from Limitless into Rewind) would allow users to test both options and transition between them.

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    Daniel N

    Limitless, please clarify whether this is a planned feature or not; it is in the Planned column of the roadmap, but according to Heidi's comment quoted in Mick J's answer below Limitless is reportedly "unlikely" to go in that direction — please clarify.

    Import Rewind data into Limitless

    I see this as an absolute must-have feature generally, and also because Dan Siroker has already spoken recently about 'context', which was really just 'screen context' (i.e. Rewind) [which is really only merely 'text context from a desktop computer screen' — certainly not "everything you've ... seen"]. In any case a user/community-member should not be hearing one thing from the CEO (or from the column title in the Roadmap) and then another thing from one of the team-members, so please confirm clearly that Rewind data will become available as context for Pendant/Limitless queries. Thank you.

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    Maclean D updated the status
    Planned
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    Maclean D merged this Idea with Make Rewind a source that Limitless can access
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    Assaf H

    It's funny that I find Pendant and Rewind sharing the same product philosophy (zero-interaction) and both will just record your life and help you when you actually need it, while Limitless requires much more interaction from the user.

    I'd expect Rewind to fully integrate with Pendant so I'll have a continuous timeline of my day.

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    Mick J

    I recently wrote to Heidi and said (referencing the rewind.ai data):

    "It is my hope that there will be a future where all of this data will become useful as a knowledge base or for training of a personal AI on my own data."

    She replied: "[I]t's possible, and we have a lot of users requesting that the Rewind data be moved to Limitless (feedback.limitless.ai) but unlikely we will go this route."

    So it doesn't look the ability to bring this data to Limitless in the cards, folks.

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    Gus

    How can this not be possible? Incredibly confusing user experience.

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    Gabriel B

    This is a must have for old timers ;)

    If Limitless truly has value, this value builds up over time and those who used Rewind for the past year and kept all the data just lost **a year worth of that value**

    Not nice!

    The right approach not to take too much time on a feature that will die off anyways (when all Rewind data has been imported), a better approach would be to build a more universal import for Limitless AND a universal export for Rewind.

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    Swift K

    agree, I would love for my ape date to have access to my Rewind data, even if it just some APIs so I can do it myself

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    Nigel

    Yes old user of Rewind here too!!!!!

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    Charles M

    I've been using Rewind for a while, and it has a pretty deep history of my activity, notes, projects, recordings. My hope is there will be a migration path for that context into Limitless so I can get those insights, ask for summaries, and whatnot - based on my history in Rewind.

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    Ryan

    Agree. Rewind is the product I prefer. It provides passive awareness of my day that does not require interaction from me *until* I need the ability to summarize and recall. The no-interaction UX is quite clever. Limitless is pretty redundant with Zoom, Otter, and Fathom, which integrate various flavours of AI into their summary tools. The roadmap here is a head-scratcher.

    Before this announcement, I had hoped that Limitless, fka Rewind, would offer a synced iPhone app, a secure cloud for older recordings, or a clever external storage option to retain links to these large (though compressed) files locally for future reference.

    It would be great to migrate Rewind data into Limitless, but these products should be merged into one versus "maintaining" Rewind until you inevitably sunset it.

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    Jeff D

    100%. I paid for Rewind assuming it would provide significantly more value in the future, not necessarily for the "current value" it was providing. It would be nice to not "lose" that data.