From Dave's live presentation at the Claude Code meetup. For the full toolkit with links, pricing, and install instructions, see Dave's AI Toolkit — Meetup Presentation.
What This Talk Covered
Dave walked through his full AI-augmented workflow — recording, voice input, knowledge management, cloud computing, and creative prompting. Every tool mentioned below is detailed with links and pricing in Dave's AI Toolkit — Meetup Presentation.
🎙️ Recording & Transcription
Dave opened with a core message: record everything. He showed that the pendant at the back of the room had already been capturing the entire meetup and mapping it in real time.
Wearable Devices
- Limitless Pendant — Wear it, record everything. Dave modified the Bluetooth protocol so it no longer sends data to Meta's servers and instead pairs directly to his MacBook. Full details in Dave's AI Toolkit — Meetup Presentation.
- Bee Computer — Alternative wearable recorder (US-only purchase).
- Legend Memory — Another wearable option.
Desktop Recording Apps
- Granola — Dave's top pick. Shows a real-time transcript during meetings. The killer move: copy the live transcript mid-conversation, paste it into Claude Desktop, and say "draw a diagram of how this works." Dave did exactly this during a Notion permissions walkthrough with a high-end client — everyone understood in under two minutes.
- Amie — Running alongside Granola as a second recorder.
- Little Bird — Records screen activity. Dave asked it live: "make a map of everything I've been working on for two weeks — and how much time I've been wasting." It mapped every project, every app, every rabbit hole. See Dave's AI Toolkit — Meetup Presentation for details.
- ScreenPipe — Free, open-source alternative to Little Bird.
🎤 Voice Input
Dave's philosophy: stop typing, start talking.
- Hyper Whisper — $40 lifetime. Press one key, speak, let go — text appears wherever your cursor is. Also records the audio. Dave paired it with a Sanwa Supply BT Ring (a presenter remote from Japan) so he triggers voice input from a ring on his finger without touching the computer.