
SaaS Companies Fear Me: Cloning* Granola for Linux
This is a submission for the Built with Google Gemini: Writing Challenge I've been spending a lot of time on Twitter recently because it seems to be one of the best places to get AI news. A really common refrain I see on Twitter is about how the "end" of SaaS (Software as a Service) companies is approaching now that vibe coding enables folks to just build their own customized SaaS tools. I don't know that I fully agree with that take, but I suppose I am the hypothetical person in those tweets. There was a SaaS tool I loved that I couldn't use on Linux, so I just built my own (albeit notably worse) version of it. I, unfortunately, find myself in back-to-back meetings most days. I've played around with a few different note-taking tools. About half a year ago, I discovered Granola . I really really really liked it. It did transcriptions. It enhanced your existing notes. I could run it without inviting another note taker to the meeting. It had a nice little chat interface where I could ask
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