While the idea is great (largely copied from Google's NotebookLM) the site IKI.AI is so buggy that it is essentially unusable. It's quite surprising that it's been released at this stage.
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Hi Ivan, with regard to your comments below,I still don't quite understand the difference between NotebookLM and Iki.AI. What Notebook calls "Notebooks", IKI.AI calls "Collections." Features like summarization, identifying concepts, and extracting information from sources seem to be the same on both platforms (because the underlying LLM is presumably the same/ similar). Iki.AI appears to have a more straightforward web clipping and sharing function compared to NotebookLM, but other than that, I can't see how the main features differ. Platforms such as MyMind, MyMemo, and Saner.AI offer the very same features too. Could you elaborate on what the selling point is for IKI.AI?
Moreover, as mentioned in my comment above, Iki.AI was very buggy when I tried to use it:
Bulk upload did not work. Of 10 sources, only 2 were uploaded.
When viewed in "Collections", not the Library, the title assigned to these two sources was a string of numbers and letters, not the actual titles of the uploaded document, while the titles were shown correctly in "Libraries."
Most importantly, interrogating uploaded documents with prompts does not work, and the process freezes at "We are processing this document." Pre-defined prompts such as "Write a tweet" do interrogate the document, however.
Overall, since bulk uploading and interrogating documents does not work, all other functions the platform currently offers, such as summarization and note creation, become meaningless. I really like the aesthetics and feel of Iki.AI, but at the moment, platforms like Saner.AI or even MyMind.AI and MyMemo.AI offer better services to users, in my view. I hope this helps.
Michael
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Thanks for your most recent reply, Ivan. All Generative AI-powered models currently available offer similar features: information identification, summarization, and repackaging. Therefore, most tools are quite similar in terms of their offerings. If the underlying GAI features are essentially the same across platforms, the only way to distinguish one's product from competitors is by having a user-friendly interface and top-notch customer service.
When I pointed out the numerous flaws on the IKI platform (some of which persist) in my initial review, you sent me a friend request on Iki's Discord Channel. You then berated me for leaving a one-star review and subsequently blocked me from the channel. While IKI may eventually offer similar services to those currently provided by Saner.AI, NotebookLM, MyMind, and Recall, your hostile reaction to constructive criticism is what truly sets IKI apart from other platforms I have interacted with. You will have to do more than fix bugs to attract paying customers.
IKI.AI
🏄♂️ Aloha, Product Hunt!
We’re happy to invite you to IKI 2.0 – an LLM-native space for your knowledge.
🖥️ First and foremost, Introducing IKI Spaces for teams to collaborate on your projects – start your private IKI and invite teammates.
Upload your knowledge in any format – URL, PDF, txt, link to a YouTube video, etc
Enjoy advanced IKI assistant fetching information, conducting research, analysis, and generating reports based on your data and context
💡 Key features include:
OS-like navigation with hierarchical structure
Drag & drop and multi-select for seamless organization
State-of-the-art reasoning LLMs, including Claude 3.7 Sonnet, o3-mini and Grok-2
Cutting-edge web search powered by Perplexity Sonar
Cloud integrations with Google Drive, Notion, Dropbox, Obsidian are coming soon
🔐 Our partnership with AWS ensures your data is securely stored in a SOC2 compliant Virtual Private Cloud.
Our mission is to equip knowledge workers with the best LLM-powered digital library—a true second brain, period.
🎁 Use a special ProductHunt promo code PH25 to get 1 month for free!
P.S. We're desktop-first, mobile version needs a lot of polishing
Mockin
@ivan_ilin Great updates! Congrats guys 🙌
@ivan_ilin Finally, an AI-powered workspace that actually makes sense for knowledge management! 🔥 Love how IKI 2.0 brings everything together. The drag & drop and multi-select features sound super handy, and the security with AWS SOC2 compliance is a big plus.
IKI.AI
@alex_koo Yes, but for now desktop-first, focusing on this version's functional and traction
IKI.AI
@anas_turki Thank you, dear Anas!
What's new in 2.0?
IKI.AI
@chrismessina Here’s a short list of new features:
Support for URLs, PDFs, YouTube, txt, docx, md, images & notes
Collaborative spaces for teams
OS-like navigation with hierarchy, drag & drop, and multi-select
Cutting-edge reasoning LLMs, including Claude 3.7 Sonnet, o3-mini, and Grok-2
Advanced web search powered by Perplexity Sonar
A smart editor with IKI assistant
Deep comparative analysis & reasoning
@max_orlov_ony ah cool — what was available in 1.0 then? ;)
IKI.AI
@chrismessina Love your questions, Chris!
In 1.0, we started with the basics: a collections system, a Chrome extension, and a GPT-powered assistant with no customization. Even with this minimal setup, we gained early adopters who believed in the product and patiently waited for the promised features.
We also had a shared IKI community with a social library, allowing users to follow others and explore collective knowledge. Since then, we’ve shifted towards more private and team-oriented workflows, significantly upgraded our LLM capabilities, and completely redesigned the knowledge management interface.
P.S. Maybe one day we’ll add # for topics and @ for sources — after all, history shows those symbols can change the game! 😉🚀
@max_orlov_ony I certainly see the value of adding support for #tags — given they work anywhere you can type! And increasingly @ mentions are being used to invoke bots, AI Assistants, and doc sources (as you said), so that also makes sense.
Thanks for sharing your evolution — great stuff!
IKI.AI
@max_orlov_ony @chrismessina Thank you for taking a look at what we're building, dear Chris!
Reminds me of what Notion tried to do with second brain. Basically use your whole Notion resources and their LLMs to get info from it. Like a RAG on your personal digital files.
But I surely can see the differentiation in IKI.AI.
Congrats on the launch!
IKI.AI
@deffro Thank you for getting the vision, dear Dimitris! Yes, it's like Notion that was built to be LLM-first. BTW here is a great podcast about what Notion is envisioned like - a LEGO for software!
Wow, thanks for the resource!