Reiden AI

Reiden AI

Learn Keyboard Shortcuts for everything you click

5.0
6 reviews

403 followers

Reiden uses computer vision and ML to help you learn keyboard shortcuts for everything that you click. Aiming to save you up to 8 days a year. Compatible with 20+ popular apps including Gmail, Chrome, Notion, VS Code, Figma, Final Cut Pro, Safari, Arc, Outlook, and many more.
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Guy Morita
👋 Hello Makers! I'm Guy, the creator of Reiden - Your Brilliant Keyboard Shortcut Copilot. It’s simple we teach you how to be fast with keyboard shortcuts and save 8 days a year. No promises on what you do with the saved time though (Netflix 🍿...). It’s a basic human itch to want to learn how to do things more efficiently. We are lowering the bar to learn the high leverage keyboard shortcuts. According to studies, every keyboard shortcut saves you between 2-6 seconds per use. So if you click on something 5 times a day, you’d save at least 1 hr a year if you learned the keyboard shortcut. The problems: - You don’t know what you don’t know. With most keyboard shortcuts you didn’t even know one existed for the action you do 50x a day. - It’s a hassle to scroll through pages of shortcuts on your favorite app. Some apps have 500+ shortcuts! - Every shortcut is not equal. Given your workflow, some shortcuts might save you 4 hr a year, while others might only save 10 min a year. - “Learning” or practicing once is not enough, you need spaced repetition to drive the learning into muscle memory. Reiden: - 💡 Shortcut recommendations: Reiden learns what you have clicked on and recommends the shortcuts for those actions in real-time. It then sorts these recommendations by frequency of your clicks - ✅ Shortcut management: Ability to bookmark and mark as learned - 😌 Seamless: Reiden passively sits on the top of your windows and makes recommendations for your current app Supports: Figma, VS Code, Chrome, Gmail, Notion, Slack, Firefox, Arc, Safari, Outlook, Apple Mail, Messages, Whatsapp, Google Sheets, Zoom, Final Cut Pro, and more on the way The tech - Reiden uses custom fine-tuned vision models in parallel with native Xcode APIs to determine your workflows. Inference runs locally on device. On a fast computer it runs in ~30ms. On a slow computer can be closer to 100ms. These strategies combined give us an understanding of the workflow to the granularity we need to make keyboard shortcut recommendations. https://reiden.ai/ We’re super excited to hear what you think. If there’s an app we missed that you’d like us to add, please let me know and we can get it added in. We also had a Reddit Post spark up a great conversation last week! Reiden is officially launched. Let’s save time
Shelley Lin
@guymorita It's go time! Woot woot!
Eddy De Jesus
@guymorita Checked out that Reddit post. I saw how engaged Redditors were which is pretty neat.
charles lee
I highly encourage everyone to just spend five minutes using the app, I almost guarantee you'll learn something new immediately, which is the beauty of this product. I'm a coder who grew up on emacs, so I think of myself as better than the average mouse-wielding n00b, but I'm really not. Thanks to Reiden I might become the insanely productive computer whiz I think of myself as. Also - to draw a comparison, the only other time I've successfully (and willingly - looking at you vi/vim) learned useful keyboard shortcuts was Superhuman. Reiden is kind of like having that Superhuman type efficiency for all other apps, it's there, you just don't realize it, because most apps aren't as good as Superhuman at nudging you to be the insanely productive computer whiz you can be. Love it. Looking forward to somehow giving it money
charles lee
okay adding this as a comment to myself because it's a little too embarrassing to put as a top level comment. I had forgotten about cmd+L to highlight the address bar in Chrome, and what I would normally do is cmd+W, and cmd+shift+T to reopen the tab, which highlights the address bar. Reiden has helpfully reminded me to use cmd+L instead. I swear I knew about cmd+L, I just...I don't know. Thank you Reiden.
Guy Morita
@chug2k Thanks for the kind words! That's how we like to think of it too. A more optimized, easier learning experience across all apps, not just one. Also yes, would love to take your money in the future.
Guy Morita
@chug2k Ooo have you tried cmd+shift+a?! Search through tabs instead of cmd+tab 20x
Shelley Lin
@chug2k Hey Charles, Honestly, I can totally relate—sometimes it’s the simplest shortcuts that slip my mind, too. That’s exactly why we built Reiden, to give those gentle reminders and save a few extra steps. Glad to hear it’s been helpful with cmd+L! Hot tip: try bookmarking it so you don't forget it again. Appreciate you trying it out and sharing your experience!
charles lee
@guymorita what in the actual fk
Ruben Benarroch Esayag
Love this app! im a shortcut freak and I almost never use the mouse! Now... how do you monetize this? is a really cool "nice to have" but i dont think i will pay for it out of the box from what i saw in your video
Shelley Lin
@rupgo I respect your thoughts! & thank you for your support - feel free to use this free version. Hmm, is there anything you can think of that would make Reiden more valuable to you?
Ruben Benarroch Esayag
@linshelley maybe if somehow you give me a once a week or some kind of period, some statistics like "you've done X thing Y amount of times and with this shorcut you could have save 2 hours" because i dont think i would always have this plugin on top of other windows, but if it can show me the amount of time wasted on things i would maybe pay... i gotta give it a better thought but that would be sometihgn it could pump up the alue, at least for me! Hope this helps :)
Shelley Lin
@rupgo wow thanks for the valuable feedback. I can see how that would add value to our users. Happy to pass this along to Guy. Stay tuned, we’ll keep you posted!!
Guy Morita
@rupgo Thanks for the feedback Ruben. These are great food for thought. Yeah I'm not sure what could be charged for as well. I'd be curious to hear more about the stats idea. I think it makes sense that if could give more tangible data on your effectiveness now, and how much could be gained by doing X, then would be easier to monetize.
Ruben Benarroch Esayag
happy to help! @guymorita people always tell me how fast i move things around on the computer because i'm always using keyboard shortcuts for everythigns, so i should be your 100% target audience fit... also i think theres a point that shortcuts hit the ceeling... i mean, i use 90% of the time the same tools, and once i figure out all the shortcuts i dont search for more because all my shortcuts demands are satisfied and maybe until months pass by i would stop thinking of searching for more... maybe thinking of doing somethign that makes me want to come again sooner or in a more recurring way would be a nice feature