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Liminary

Ground your AI in saved knowledge as you work

Liminary turns everything you’ve saved into working memory for AI. Unlike chatbots, meeting tools, or project-based notebooks, it gives your knowledge one shared memory across writing, meetings, and research. It surfaces relevant context automatically as you work, helping expert knowledge workers reuse their best thinking, avoid starting from scratch, and produce source-grounded work with traceable citations.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Sarah, founder of Liminary. 

I led ML engineering for Dropbox. Semantic search, retrieval, and Dropbox's first generative AI integrations. I built Liminary out of personal frustration: storage is archival. I couldn't save articles, meeting notes, and the useful AI conversations in one place, and then on top of that, I'd never see any of it again. Lost in closed tabs, various note taking apps, emails, and AI chats.

AI tool proliferation made it worse, not better. Every new model meant re-benchmarking, redoing workflows, re-feeding context. As a builder, I believe users should get the best model for the job, not chase whichever one shipped this week.

But there's a deeper problem beneath both of those: every AI tool you use is working from what the model thinks is relevant. Trained on the internet, guessing at your context. Not what you've decided matters. That's the gap. 

Our team at Liminary is all ex-Dropbox and ex-Google. We built Liminary to close that gap: the memory layer for your AI work. You decide what goes in: files, web pages, YouTube videos, LLM transcripts, Gmail threads. Your AI works from that. Always. 

Liminary lives across the surfaces where you work: a browser extension, a writing sidekick in Google Docs, a meetings layer, and a place where everything you save lives and connects.

Three things Liminary does that no other tool can:

  • Proactive recall. The right knowledge surfaces at the moment of work. You don't search. It finds you.

  • In-context fact-check and Gap detection. As you write in Google Docs, Liminary validates claims against your own library, finds what’s missing from the research you already did or the information your clients already shared with you. Not the web, not training data.

  • Meeting recall, live. No bot in the room. When someone says "Project Atlas," your notes already read "Project Atlas with Alice and Bob [source]." Other meeting tools take notes. Liminary connects what's said to everything you already know.

Built for people who bill for their perspective: independent consultants, fractional leaders, VC analysts and strategists. In a world where everyone uses the same models, your edge is what those models are grounded in. 


The work looks like this: you keep ambient context on a small set of clients, accounts, companies, or topics you think about repeatedly. You research them. You meet about them. You produce deliverables about them. Liminary connects all three, so the research, the meetings, and the writing all work from the same knowledge.

What's the one piece of context you wish your AI actually remembered? 

Early days. Honest feedback welcome: liminary.io

~ Sarah and the Liminary Team 

About Liminary on Product Hunt

Ground your AI in saved knowledge as you work

Liminary launched on Product Hunt on May 13th, 2026 and earned 89 upvotes and 18 comments, placing #6 on the daily leaderboard. Liminary turns everything you’ve saved into working memory for AI. Unlike chatbots, meeting tools, or project-based notebooks, it gives your knowledge one shared memory across writing, meetings, and research. It surfaces relevant context automatically as you work, helping expert knowledge workers reuse their best thinking, avoid starting from scratch, and produce source-grounded work with traceable citations.

On the analytics side, Liminary competes within Chrome Extensions, Productivity and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Liminary performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted Liminary?

Liminary was hunted by Ben Lang. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

For a complete overview of Liminary including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.