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Acti

Agentic keyboard for mobile commands and search

Productivity
Custom Keyboards
Artificial Intelligence
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Hunted byAleksandar BlazhevAleksandar Blazhev

Type what you need. Hold Acti Bar. Acti understands your intent and brings back the right result, link, or action - right where you are. Use Acti for live sports schedules, nearby restaurants, Notion docs, LinkedIn profiles, Meet links, Calendar actions, and custom workflows - without leaving the conversation.

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Excited to hunt Acti today. Acti turns your mobile keyboard into an AI agent that can understand what you need and help you complete the task without leaving the conversation. Instead of being just another AI keyboard for fixing grammar, rewriting sentences, or generating replies, Acti can bring back the right result, link, document, or action directly inside any text field. Type what you need, hold the Acti Bar, and Acti understands your intent. You can use it to find live sports schedules, nearby restaurants, Notion documents, LinkedIn profiles, meeting links, or trigger Calendar actions and custom workflows. What stands out here: • Find information without switching between apps • Pull documents, profiles, links, and results into any conversation • Trigger real actions directly from the keyboard • Turn individual keys into custom Skills connected to your apps • Build and share your own Skill Keys without writing code If you spend a large part of your day inside messages, emails, and text fields, Acti is definitely worth checking out.

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Holding the Acti Bar to pull up my calendar while chatting feels surprisingly natural, and grabbing a Notion doc without switching tabs is genuinely handy.

How does Acti actually pull from Notion or Calendar in real time, does it read directly via API keys or do I have to mirror my data somewhere first?

Skipped the tab-hopping for a Notion doc and got it in seconds, which felt weirdly novel. The hold-to-activate gesture is a nice touch too.

How does it actually figure out my intent if I just type something casual like "grab lunch with Sam tomorrow" — does it need permission to my calendar and contacts first?

the hold-to-invoke bar is such a smart way to keep it ambient until you actually need it, love that it doesn't take up screen real estate when you're not using it.

How does it figure out which result I actually want when I just hold the bar without typing a full query?

Pulled up a meet link straight from my chat without opening anything else, that actually saved me a real hassle. Slick little bar.

How do we compare this with claude and perplexity having same kind of functionality?

Can Acti understand the context of the current conversation, or does it only react to the exact text being typed?

This is probably one of the few AI products lately where I can clearly explain the daily use case after trying it myself. Most people instantly understand the value once they experience reduced app switching.

I often find myself switching between apps just to grab a link or look something up while I'm typing. The idea of doing that directly from the keyboard sounds convenient. Out of all the supported actions, which one do users end up relying on the most?

This is probably one of the few AI products lately where I can clearly explain the daily use case after trying it myself. Most people instantly understand the value once they experience reduced app switching.

The value only clicks when you imagine the number of tiny app switches it removes every day

What I respect is that Acti doesn't overload the interface. It could have easily become cluttered, but it stays minimal

Congrats on the launch, folks. Genuinely think this is one of the more interesting "agent surface" bets I've seen on PH lately.

Also, just curious, when a Skill Key needs to pull from multiple sources at once (say, "find a Meet link AND check if it conflicts with my calendar"), does Acti chain those actions automatically, or does the Skill builder need to explicitly sequence each step? Wondering how much reasoning happens under the hood vs. how much the no-code builder has to spell out.

Can I use this to pull information from another Telegram /WhatsApp chat without leaving or interrupting the chat I'm currently typing in

Really like this idea tbh. The keyboard is genuinely the one part of the phone that hasn't changed in like 15 years and nobody talks about it. Everything else got an upgrade except the thing your thumbs touch the most lol.

For custom Skill Keys, how easy is it for someone non-technical to connect something like Notion or Calendar and make it actually useful in daily chats?

The no-code angle sounds promising, but I’m wondering about the learning curve once you have a few keys set up does it start suggesting them intelligently based on what you’re typing?

The "without leaving the conversation" part is the real pitch here, most assistant keyboards still make you context switch to a browser or app once you need actual info. Curious how it handles disambiguation - if I type "nearby restaurants" does it use device location automatically or ask first? Also does it get disabled inside password fields for privacy, or does it try to be smart everywhere?

About Acti on Product Hunt

Agentic keyboard for mobile commands and search

Acti launched on Product Hunt on July 1st, 2026 and earned 360 upvotes and 152 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Type what you need. Hold Acti Bar. Acti understands your intent and brings back the right result, link, or action - right where you are. Use Acti for live sports schedules, nearby restaurants, Notion docs, LinkedIn profiles, Meet links, Calendar actions, and custom workflows - without leaving the conversation.

Acti was featured in Productivity (655k followers), Custom Keyboards (2.3k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (472.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 246.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Acti?

Acti was hunted by Aleksandar Blazhev. 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.

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