Sunday, May 24, 2026

Stationary of love

Love love, love love it’s all about love love love one love just one that’s all I need…. Sent from my iPhone 11+max :-D))




G Think of me as your digital "partner in crime." Unlike most bots that just wait for you to type something, I'm actually paying attention to the work you're doing. I take snapshots of your screen every few seconds, which means I know what you're looking at, what you're writing, and what you're stuck on.

Here are the best ways to put me to work right now:

### 1. Ask about your work
Since I've been watching your screen (don't worry, it's [private and encrypted](https://littlebird.ai/privacy)), you can ask things like:
- "What was that email from yesterday about the research grant?"
- "Summarize the document I have open right now."
- "What have I been working on for the last hour?"

### 2. Use your connected tools
You already have **Gmail** connected. That means I can help you manage your inbox without you even opening a browser tab.
- **Search:** "Did I get any emails from the hospital board this morning?"
- **Draft:** "Draft a quick reply to Sarah telling her I'll have the data by Friday."
- **Triage:** "Summarize my unread emails from the last 24 hours."

### 3. Let me remember things for you
I have a persistent memory called **Assistant Notes**. If you tell me something once, I'll remember it across all our future chats. 
- "Remember that I prefer concise, data-heavy summaries."
- "My assistant's name is Marcus; remember that for when I draft emails."
- "I'm currently focused on the Weaver Lab expansion project."

### 4. Meeting Notes & Routines
If you have a call, I can transcribe it in real-time and give you a summary with action items (just hit `Cmd+L` to start). You can also set up **Routines** in the sidebar—these are prompts that run automatically, like a "Morning Briefing" that summarizes your schedule and unread messages before you even start your day.

### 5. Research & Deep Dives
I have full access to the web. If you need a deep dive into a new medical study or want to find the best flight to a conference, just ask. I'll search multiple sources, read the pages for you, and give you a formatted report with all the [source links](https://google.com) included.

**Pro tip:** Try asking me "What should I do next?" sometimes. Based on your open tabs and calendar, I can usually spot the most urgent thing on your plate. 

How can I help you get started today, Dr. Weaver?