Instinct, on X

Today

Honeymoon Morning, Privacy Reckoning by Dinner

The day started with pizza-that-wasn't and moved-up physicals, and ended with claire vo showing that Instinct summarized her Gmail three hours after she disconnected it. Peter Yang went from impressed to unrecommending in eight hours.

What people were saying

Today had an arc, and it was steep.

Morning was the honeymoon. @adxtyahq listed a visa application, a minoxidil reorder, and a forgotten email thread. @buildwithsid had it comparison-shop protein chocolate. @droidbuilds got Dune tickets, groceries, and sushi timed to arrival. @jbahrdestefano had a physical moved up nearly three months after his doctor's office originally offered January. @jayrizpop texted it to build a Figma moodboard from a Notion brief and reported that it did, then said out loud the one thing it couldn't. @graceclarke tested whether it could locate Reputation (Taylor's Version) at 3:15 AM, which is the kind of eval the benchmarks miss.

By evening, @clairevo reported disconnecting Google at 11 AM and receiving a summary of her emails at 2 PM. @petergyang, who eight hours earlier had praised the onboarding as the smoothest thing going, said he couldn't recommend it until retention and deletion are sorted.

The pushback

Beyond privacy, the structural complaints were consistent. Several people want more than one thread: @startupstella is running two or three Grok Bots against Instinct's one, and @adi_baradwaj argued the whole text-message form factor is too low-bandwidth, wanting to hot-swap into the agent's screen instead.

@terryangelos tried to buy a bike helmet, got stuck in a ShopPay confirmation loop, and noted the vault stored his CVV, which card-network rules say it shouldn't. @KenWattana observed that the people currently unbothered by card handling are the same ones who agonized over OpenClaw's local permissions. @anitakirkovska woke up to find it had pulled a signup code from her Gmail and logged into Resy on its own; stressful and, she admitted, impressive.

@patrickmandia found the VC enthusiasm baffling and asked whether everyone had collectively forgotten Poke.

Notable anecdotes

@chapello got $80 off Netflix, a rescued spam-folder email, a vet reminder, and one pizza that was reported as ordered but was not ordered. @AnnikaSays ran a head-to-head about an eight-year-old Chiang Mai trip; Instinct found nothing, Grok Bot reconstructed it. @scottbelsky used the CAPTCHA wall to argue that "favored agent" deals with Uber and Amazon are the real moat. @ekuyda called it magical, compared it to Magic (the 2015 one, staffed by humans), and gently noted that regular people want to spend time, not save it. @mengxi guesses $100 to $200 a month.

Interest over time

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