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remio 2.0

Captures your work to build a searchable knowledge base

Productivity
Artificial Intelligence

remio 2.0 is designed to free you from being a manual data porter for AI. By syncing your full context, it builds a zero-effort Second Brain that understands your work as well as you do.

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Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Andrew. After 10+ years at NetEase and being a long-time power user of knowledge systems, I’ve built remio to finally alleviate those second brain headaches we all face.

The reality? As knowledge workers, we are stuck copy-pasting context just to get a decent answer. We spend more time digging through scattered Slack threads, Google Docs, and local files than actually doing the work.

So we built a Second Brain to end those headaches for you:

1. Connect once: It automatically indexes your full context—web history, local files, Slack messages, emails, meetings and more.

2. Maintenance-free: Forget manual tagging or organizing. Just ask remio to do the dirty work: find anything in seconds, generate your daily recap, or recall details you’ve forgotten.

3. Local-first by design: No more vendor-lockin and cloud leaks. All the data stored locally on your device, also enjoy the 100% data security with BYOK.

Stop organizing, start chatting. Get tailored answers with your second brain today!


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Wow, remio looks amazing! The zero-effort Second Brain concept is a game changer. How does it handle conflicting information from different synced sources? Super curious!

I've been using Remio, especially its audio recording feature, for meeting notes and summaries, which has significantly improved my work efficiency.

Congrats on 2.0! As a doctor and dev building an AI app, I'm always battling with AI hallucinations—especially when dealing with reliable data.

How does remio handle conflicting information in the knowledge base? Does it cite the specific source file so users can verify the 'truth'?

The local-first design is definitely the future of AI assistants as users become more privacy-conscious. You guys are leading the way here.

Can remio summarize voice memos or meeting recordings if they are stored in my local files?

Personal knowledge tools really get tested once context grows and retrieval needs to stay predictable over time.
We’ve seen similar challenges show up when turning knowledge into action while building GTWY.

The Prompt Library is such a massive time-saver for my repetitive reporting tasks. I've built a whole workflow around these custom shortcuts.

哇,这个remio好像真的解决了“第二大脑”的烦恼。我喜欢它什么都本地索引,文档里说的没有云端这种顾虑,感觉就像我早晨去拿咖啡的时候,只想赶紧找到要找的东西,不想费劲翻找。

The Twitter/X thread saving feature is a great touch for research and curation. It captures the full thread without any messy formatting issues.

This solves a problem I actually have.

My work is scattered everywhere. remio captures it automatically and lets me ask questions against my own context, not generic AI output. Local-first is the key. My data stays on my machine, and the AI adapts to how I work.

This feels like a real personal assistant,

No more data silos between my browser and my desktop applications! remio creates a context bridge that makes my work much smoother.

This really resonates.
The “manual data porter” problem is very real — most of my time gets lost jumping between Slack, docs, and old tabs just to rebuild context before asking AI anything useful.

I like the zero-effort second brain angle, especially the local-first + BYOK approach. Removing manual tagging while still keeping data ownership feels like the right balance. Curious how this fits into daily workflows once it’s been running for a few weeks. Congrats on the #1 launch 👏

I love that I can finally chat with my local PDFs without uploading them to a web tool. It feels much more integrated into my Windows workflow.

The logic here is spot on—we spend too much time digging and not enough doing. This tool shifts that balance back to where it belongs.

Really cool! This is the first time I’m seeing the BYOK feature - that’s freaking awesome would love to know the security around it

@andrew_wy Hey Andrew, Remio looks like a winner. It hits real pain points, in a space where most tools do very little if anything at all. I noticed though that even though the product solves real problems, its website doesn't properly communicate that. I put together a quick audit, happy to send it over if you're curious.