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SigmaOS Airis (Alpha)

the smarter way to browse the internet ✨

Mac
Productivity
Artificial Intelligence

SigmaOS Airis is a whole new way to satisfy your curiosity on the internet! 🧭 Look it up – get a pretty starting point to any question, idea, or thought ❓ Ask anything about any website 🤏 Pinch to create an interactive summary of any page

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 @mahyad, @aliatttar, and @sauravmitra here – we’re back for another launch! SigmaOS Airis is a whole new way to experience the internet; maybe a smarter way! 8 months ago, we released the MVP version of Airis and were blown away by the overwhelming love from everyone. Today, we’re excited to launch SigmaOS Airis Alpha 😻 Can’t wait for all of you give these 5 amazing Airis features a try: 🧭 Look it up Got a question, an idea, a thought? Airis can search the internet for you and build you a nice starting point. You can ask things like “What’s trending on Hackernews today” or “Where’s a nice Italian place for a date night in London”. 🤏 Interactive summary Just pinch on your trackpad to summarize any webpage! 💬 Ask Ask Airis any question about the page you’re on. 🪄 Rename Magically rename a page by locking it 👀 Magic preview Get a preview of any link by just holding cmd and hovering on it. 🔍 New Lazy search A refreshed command centre for all your searches and commands But that’s not all this launch brings. We’ve now made unlimited workspaces, co-browsing, and Auto-sync FREE! 🤩 You also get limited usage to all of the new Airis features on the Free membership. We still have a Pro and a Max membership, because we want to always make our priority YOU, and not third party deals! 😊 On the Pro membership you get high usage access to all of Airis features. You can join the waitlist for FREE access until we are out of Alpha. On the Max membership you’ll get unlimited access to Airis features, as well as access to advanced models like GPT-4, Claude 3 Haiku, and more. We are giving the first 500 lovely community members of Product Hunt an expedited access to the Pro membership. 💌 Download the app, and use coupon EARLYBIRD on the checkout Have a blast! 🙌

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I've been using SigmaOS with the original version of Airis for many months now and helped the small team (but don't let the numbers fool you, they're hyper-productive, they're dynamite) with other volunteers over at SigmaOS Slack. To see what a team of 4-5 staff can do in such a short time is really inspiring. 🙌 The SigmaOS helps me manage my daily tasks and it's doing it so well, that I've switched from both Chrome for work and from Vivaldi, used privately, to Sigma. The streamlined interface and the great UX, are certainly great help. But, one-letter shortcuts, that's mind-blowing. 🤯 I'm happy to see that they're extending their premium offering to the free users as well. 👌 I'm not a zealot, I'm not loyal to a brand, brands are there for profit, and my choice of one brand or the other will not change or impact them at the slightest. So I use them as long as it benefits me. But with SigmaOS, I've seen them catering successfully and swiftly to the user needs, so it's impossible but to feel like a stakeholder in SigmaOS with every passing day. And, their optional subscription model, which makes them afloat, is the best way forward. So, it's not a brand, it's a group of patient and dedicated people you met online, who are working on an idea you like, solving a problem you have. 🙏

Love the interactive summary feature, how does it differ from traditional bookmarking?

I'm a pretty big Arc fanboy at this point. Can anyone that's used Arc recently and SigmaOS tell me which one has the edge and why? What are the key differences?

After switching away for a while I've been back to using SigmaOS as my primary browser for a few months and I'm so happy to be back. It offers a lot of extra features that make it a better choice for me than alternatives but the real selling point for me is how responsive the developers are. They respond to questions and have both added features I've asked for as well as fixing bugs I've mentioned. One of the key things for me is that while they take a new approach to a lot things, like hotkeys, they also offer settings to let me work the way I work, they haven't designed an app that tells me they know better than me like a certain other browser. I've also gone through the vertical tabs and multiple spaces thing on almost every browser I can find and while Vivaldi, Edge, Safari and Arc all take approaches I like none of them are as flexible and complete as Sigma. I love that I can have two dozen spaces open, each with recognizable icons and features like pretty reliably being able to find a tab I already have open somewhere without ending up with nearly as many duplicate tabs. Whether through search or snappy keyboard shortcuts I can easily move between tabs and workspaces without ever touching my mouse. Now with disposable workspaces this workflow is even faster and more convenient. There are things I hope they improve, I really want actual folders in addition to subpages and would especially appreciate support for nesting them. I miss having a tab switcher to navigate the last two or three tabs I was in that's faster than searching. I also want support for more extensions but I know they're working on or plan to incorporate these features or something similar because they actually give a shit about what users want and talk to you when you have feedback. Airis is also on point and as good as any other AI browser tool I've used. I'm not sure I'd call SigmaOS the most shiny browser with all the UI bling but it's unquestionably the most productive, at least for me and my workflow.

Congrats on the launch! The new UX and flow are amazing in comparison to anything else on the market!

Wow what a great new user experience. Tabs as tasks is a super neat idea. I think this will be great for my sanity.

SigmaOS is incredible. If you’ve used Arc, it combines the great features and design of Arc (even better, IMO) with the speed and usability of Safari. I’ve been testing Airis for a couple hours - and it’s brilliant! Do give this browser a try.