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Automatic Daily Prompts

I’m really excited for my consumer Omi, but I have a couple suggestions for features after looking through the app. Forgive me if these already exist, but I am going off of what I’ve seen. First, the ability to mark a prompt as “repeat daily” would be a huge time saver for people who want daily advice, or check ins, on any given topic or practice. This feature could grant users the ability to gain a different perspective on their daily habits, or it could just make the bot say “Pizza time!” every day at noon. Second, a “Custom Word Dictionary” could enable users to add slang or uncommon business/hobby words to their bot’s vocabulary. This could enable anyone to get tailored advice on conversations filled with uncommon words, or strings of uncommon words. Those are all the suggestions I have for now! Thank you for reading, and please have a good rest of your day/night. If anyone has any questions or corrections, please feel free to share. Draven, USA

fritzkitty 13 days ago

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Feature Request

Idea for the New App (follow up post)

Keep existing features of the existing app, only improving its IxD and aux. As long as existing features are not killed, a UX re-imagination would be welcome. Also, consider these features: adequate notifications and alerts/reminders allow OMI to connect with Bluetooth headphones and earbuds (privacy) call recording camera remote shooting photo/video and control smart home integration (lights, doors, cameras, Google home, Apple home) a screen for open tasks (filtered by day or/and project or/and theme integrations - contacts, personal tools, apps inclusivity (you're sleeping on this slice of the market), where OMI can connect with maps for guidance, or guides for reference, etc, and also be a device for people with mobility, visual, dyslexia, dyspraxia impairment etc etc ** although not a disable user myself, it baffles me that wearable tech is still yet to include this MASSIVE user base, and persist in neglecting them. Could OMI be different here? If you guys can: linking OMI to assistive technologies so that it can scroll, touch, click and type for the user, either by voice or by a user-built workflow activation ** as above, this may mean sending a wrist rubber strap where OMI can be worn as a bracelet instead to reduce use experience friction for accessibility and/or special needs users training OMI into neuro-symbolic language for computer interface elements so that it can understand and improve itself interacting with user interfaces

Lyondhür Picciarelli (Týrsdag) About 1 month ago

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Feature Request