AIVory - Finally Tackling Information Overload
Alright, I’ve been keeping quiet about this for too long… I finally get to talk about AIVory!
What is it? AIVory is a smart assistant that I’ve been working on for the past months. The basic idea: it helps you manage information overload by keeping track of your emails, messages, and other communication channels. It’s an AI that actually helps you rather than creating more noise.
This project actually has quite a journey behind it. It began as a simple pipeline for software development (remember my post about finding myself in AI?). That was really the core of the app at first. We added some productivity tools just for fun… and before we knew it, we were working on a full-fledged assistant. The evolution felt surprisingly natural.
Jenni have a blast developing it - it is the most I had in years!
Some technical bits for those interested: we’ve basically developed a multi-agent, multi-modal toolcalling system (woof). What it means is: it is an AI assistant that can direct you to different models and use tools, depending on your needs. It is a multi-tenant application, too, so all your data is shared with noone and safe in its own database.
What AIVory does:
- Sorts through email/Slack/Teams noise to find what’s actually important Browse through websites, fill out forms
- Creates TL;DR summaries of everything (my personal favorite feature!)
- Can analyze spreadsheets and docs when you ask it questions and create various charts (pie, line, bar, radar etc)!
- Generates replies that sound like you, not some corporate robot
- or better yet: Reply as your personal assistant (you can give it a name, too!)
I absolutely love it and use it has turned out to be a great companion I use myself on my phone all the time! We’re launching for iOS, Android and web in the next few weeks. There’s a 7-day free trial that unlocks everything.
Check it out at aivory.net if you’re drowning in digital noise like I was!
Cheers, Paul
P.S. If you try it, let me know what you think! Nothing makes my day like feedback on something I’ve built. Even the harsh stuff - that’s how we get better :)