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Micro

One place for work that works for you

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Micro is an AI assistant and all-in-one workspace for email, CRM, meetings, and tasks , aimed at founders and operators who currently juggle a chat assistant alongside half a dozen productivity apps. This launch puts memory at the center of the pitch, positioning Micro against general assistants like Claude and Codex by claiming it can recall the people, documents, meetings, and emails that live across a user's connected accounts, rather than starting each conversation from scratch. Under the hood, the product pairs a long-term context graph of interlinked objects with short-term signals like the current page, last meeting, and location, and runs an overnight process to refresh its index and prep the next day. Because Micro also handles inbox, calendar, projects, and connections to roughly 2,000 outside tools, the memory is meant to be operational rather than passive, letting the agent actually draft, schedule, or update records on the user's behalf. Setup is pitched at around five minutes. Micro is built by Brett Goldstein, founder and CEO , a cognitive scientist and ex-Google operator who also writes the Homescreen newsletter and invests through Launch House. The framing of the launch leans on his research background, with the video gesturing at years spent studying human memory at Berkeley before applying those ideas to a personal work agent.
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Nadia Kovač11d ago

memory. also the cold open on that video is doing more work than half the demos I've seen this month.

Priyanshu R.11d ago

what's the retrieval strategy under the hood, vector + graph hybrid or something custom? curious how you handle stale context vs deliberate forgetting.

Lior B.11d ago

we shipped an internal context layer at Big Co in 2020 that promised the same thing. died because nobody agreed on what 'remember' meant. curious how Micro defines it.

Kwame O.11d ago

the tagline reads like a fortune cookie that went to design school. 'one place for work that works for you' is four 'works' away from being good.

Yuki T.11d ago

remembers more than Claude is a bold claim to make in a tweet with no benchmark in sight. show me the eval or I'm calling vibes.

juniper11d ago

naive question but if it remembers everything across tools, what happens when I want it to forget that one cursed slack thread? is there a delete button or am I haunted forever

Renata M.11d ago

30 days free is generous but what's the price after? memory products live and die on whether power users feel the lock-in is worth the monthly hit.

Mina T.11d ago

free rewrite: 'work, finally remembered.' you can venmo me later.

Femi A.11d ago

the 'leave a comment for free trial' play is a smart engagement hack but the replies-to-impressions on this one feel inflated. anyone else seeing weird spikes?