This Week’s Recap
Welcome to the first issue of Recall, the newsletter from The Sentience Company.
This week we announced our $6.5M seed round from Bain Capital Ventures, South Park Commons, and others, and opened up our private beta. Fast Company published a feature on the company and the product. If you haven't already, you can join the waitlist here.
In this issue: our launch video, the Fast Company article, an invite to the Discord, release notes, and a special prompt of the week from Martin Stegemoeller.
MEDIA
📹 Launch Video
We released our launch video on Thursday. Created with the help of our friends from Curfew.tv, it’s a beautiful depiction of the vision behind Sentience and the type of future we hope to build with AI. Give it a watch, and see if you can spot a few of the Easter eggs we hid in there! 🐣
PRESS
📰 Fast Company Feature
Fast Company's Grace Snelling wrote an exclusive piece about Sentience that dropped on Thursday. She spent a week with the product, talked to her own AI twin, and came away calling it the most natural-sounding chatbot she's ever used. Read the full story here.
COMMUNITY
⭐ Prompt of the week, from Martin Stegemoeller

Martin is a high school teacher from Dallas, TX. He uses his Sentience to store his best essays, lectures, and ideas, keep track of the many details of his teaching and academic life, and retrieve immediate, accurate, and concise answers to questions he or his students have.
COMMUNITY
👨👩👧👦 V1 is live, and so is the Discord!

Our Discord community is already buzzing with users sharing ideas, feature requests, and early reactions to the product, shaping what we build next. If you haven’t joined yet, join at this link and drop a message in #introductions!
RELEASE NOTES
📜 What’s new? (v1.0.4-v1.0.14)
Failed audio uploads no longer disappear after restarting—you can now reupload from Settings.
Uploads are faster and more reliable, with smarter compression that only kicks in when needed.
Sentience no longer misattributes emails you received as things you did.
Clicking a citation in the sidebar now lets you view the full memory.
App updates now install reliably in the background instead of failing silently.
You can now toggle PDF documents as sources for chat, expanding what your Sentience knows.

