This Week’s Recap

This week we onboarded Waves 2 and 3 of our private beta! If you haven't already, you can join the waitlist here.

In this issue: iMessage is live, we're hosting an event, writing with Sentience, and much more...

PRODUCT
💬 iMessage is live!

🎉 Sentience now integrates with iMessage.

iMessage is easily the top integration request that we get, so we shipped ingestion, search, and recall in less than a week. Beta users can now use Sentience to search through thousands of messages and pull important information, summarize threads, and even analyze your interactions with others. Turn on your iMessage connector in Settings > Connectors.

⭐️ Coming soon: send iMessages in your tone and style, directly from Sentience.

COMMUNITY
🍴 User dinner in New York City

We’re having our first user event in NYC! If you’re on the beta and reside in the Big Apple 🍎, stay tuned for an invite to a casual dinner with our team. We’ll chat about the product, hear your ideas, and share what’s coming next over some great food. Keep an eye out—we’ll send invites in the next few days. 👀 ✉️

COMMUNITY
✍🏼 Writing with your second brain

Anubhav Sigdel, a NY-based engineer, has been using his Sentience as a co-author on his Substack posts! He brain dumps into Wispr Flow and then uses his Sentience to match his writing style, creating full posts for his 1.5k+ subscribers in one shot. Read his latest below:

COMMUNITY
Prompt of the week, from Pratham Modi

This week's prompt comes from Pratham Modi, a senior at UCF studying biology. He uses Sentience extensively, doing everything from capturing conferences on the app to using his Sentience to analyze iMessage conversations with his friends. Pratham’s Sentience summarized what it had pieced together about his life from only 9 days of knowledge capture, redacting sensitive information along the way. Kudos to Pratham for getting everything he can out of the product! 🎉

RELEASE NOTES
📜 What’s new? (v1.0.26-v1.0.35)

  • iMessage connector—users can search, recall, and analyze their iMessage threads.

  • Users got more control over their profile, with the ability to re-generate Sense of Self directly from the app.

  • Audio got faster and more reliable, with significantly improved processing speed plus fixes for output-device changes, iOS Bluetooth/audio interruptions, and stuck upload states.

  • Trust and consent messaging improved, with clearer language around email and calendar ingestion so expectations are more explicit when users connect data sources.

  • Calendar and digest behavior became more accurate, including a fix for daily digests using the wrong timezone.

  • General UX rough edges were cleaned up, including removal of distracting loading and quitting states that made the app feel jumpy or unfinished.

Until next week,
Teddy and Sam