
Dirac
Start your day with full context, zero tab-hopping
72 followers
Start your day with full context, zero tab-hopping
72 followers
Stop spending 20 minutes catching up. Jump straight into the important stuff. Dirac gathers updates from all your daily tabs - discord, email etc... before condensing them into a 30-second summary so that you can start ready, not overwhelmed. Built to give you back your mornings, No wasted time in tab-hopping. No manual context-gathering.










Dirac
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Peter, founder of Dirac. Super excited to launch this product which I've been working on for the past few months.😄
Quick story: We started out trying to build a Jarvis-style AI agent (ambitious, I know). 😅 Pivoted twice. Lost a co-founder. Ended up solving our own daily pain point—wasting 20 minutes every morning just catching up on what happened last night. It uses the same agent-control technology as Manus and Vy by Vercept, to deliver you the perfect morning summary.
I'm here all day to answer questions, take feedback, and probably fix some bugs in real-time :)
What does your morning routine look like? How do you catch up on everything before starting work? What apps do you use daily?
BiRead
Congrats on the launch! As someone who's spent years in productivity tools, the premise is spot on. Manual context-switching to start the day is a real tax.
The pivot to solving this specific pain point with agent tech feels like the right path. Wishing you and the team a strong launch.
On the roadmap, are you considering integrations beyond messaging/email, like from project management tools?
Dirac
@jennifer_liu5 Thanks Jennifer. Regarding your question, Dirac is technically suitable for ANY apps (eg. github, stripe, instagram, etc...), not just messaging/email. However, you are very right to point out that it is mostly used for messaging and 'catching up'.
I am planning to gain momentum on the 'start my day' sector, and move onto things like data, project management, and development/coding.
While the initial experience with Dirac appeared seamless, the installation process on an Intel Mac was immediately halted by a critical system warning. macOS was unable to verify the software's safety, flagging it as a potential risk for malware or privacy compromise. :((
Dirac
@sphnsx Great observation; We have fixed the issue, so it should run perfectly for everyone now
I’ve purchased Dirac and started using it. Today it helped me go through emails and extract key information from important webpages — a huge time-saver and very convenient. It feels like a product built by a young, driven team. You’re heading in the right direction. Keep it up.
Dirac
@xkbear Glad it's being of use for you, Pin
I really like the idea of Dirac as a work efficiency tool. Since it interacts with personal apps and screenshots, it would help build greater user trust if the website clearly documented the privacy terms — including what data stays local, what may be sent to servers or third-party models, retention policies, and any available opt-out options.
Looking forward to future improvements!
Dirac
@hengze_ye I am currently trying to make a local version of Dirac, where EVERYTHING stays local: model, screenshots, etc...
But rest assured that currently, only screenshots are sent to chatbot, via a trusted api called Openrouter.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Dirac
Question: What might be the safety boundaries which you might want Dirac to implement without losing much functionality? EG. pause button, less controls, etc...