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Why We Built Ada

Anirudh Manjesh··2 min read

Less than 5% of saved content ever gets acted on. Every bookmark, every screenshot, every "I'll check this later" — lost in the noise.

I kept noticing this pattern in my own life. I'd see a restaurant on Instagram, screenshot it, and never go. I'd get a flight confirmation email and forget to add it to my calendar. A friend would send me an event link, and I'd lose it in my messages.

The Problem

AI assistants are everywhere now. But they all work the same way: open an app, type a prompt, describe what you want.

That's friction. And friction kills adoption.

The share button is the most natural touchpoint in mobile. You already use it dozens of times a day. What if instead of sharing to Notes (where things go to die), you shared to an AI that actually did something with the content?

How Ada Works

  1. Share — Tap the share button from any app
  2. Classify — Ada identifies what you shared (event, job, restaurant, article...)
  3. Act — It suggests the right action (calendar event, reminder, saved contact)
  4. Done — One tap to confirm. Back in your app in seconds.

No typing. No prompts. The content is the prompt.

What's Next

We're building Ada in public. If you want to be one of the first to try it, join the waitlist.

Free for the first 500 users.