Littlebird sits on your Mac and recalls what you've seen and said; Fasrad is a cloud agent that holds an inbox, calendar, and CRM and actually sends, books, and follows up.
Littlebird remembers your work; Fasrad is the agent that goes and does it — sending, booking, filing, and following up on its own schedule.
Littlebird (by Somi) is, as of mid-2026, a native macOS "AI Chief of Staff" that already knows your work. It runs on your Mac, passively observes your active screen, and transcribes your meetings to build a private, persistent memory of your projects and priorities — with no integrations and no setup. Then it answers grounded in what you actually did: find, recall, create, act, without catching it up. Companion iOS and Android apps let you reach that knowledge base on the go. Its reported outcomes are real and worth respecting — as of mid-2026, 84% of users say it saves at least half a day a week and 80% say it reduced their anxiety about dropping the ball. That comes from one thing done very well: effortless local capture and recall.
Fasrad solves the other half of the problem. It is not a thing that watches and remembers — it's a cloud agent that executes across channels. Each Fasrad agent comes with its own dedicated email inbox, its own Google Calendar, a built-in CRM, rich-text notes with @-mentions and backlinks, and private datastores it can write and query. You instruct it in plain language — no flow canvas — and it acts: it triages and sends email from its own inbox, books appointments into its own calendar, files contacts and summaries to the CRM, runs staggered personalized outreach (~100/day) from a Google Sheet and triages the replies, searches the web, reads JS-heavy pages, and calls any REST API. It runs on a schedule and on triggers — a new email, a new website-chat lead — even while you're offline.
Where Fasrad goes further:
Be clear about what Fasrad is: a cloud agent that executes. It does transcribe meetings — its notetaker joins your Google Meet calls — and it has long-term memory across channels; you tell it things or connect Google and it acts. Littlebird passively captures your local screen activity; Fasrad works from what you connect and instruct, and runs the sending, booking, and following-up on its own.
Pick Fasrad when you want an agent that holds an inbox, a calendar, and a CRM and goes and does the sending, booking, filing, and following-up on its own schedule — across web, Telegram, email, and a public website chatbot, while you're offline.
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No, and that's the honest line between them. As of mid-2026 Littlebird's whole superpower is passive local capture — it sits on your Mac, observes your active screen, and transcribes your meetings with zero setup, building a private memory of your work. Fasrad does none of that. It's a cloud agent you instruct in plain language; it acts on what you tell it and on what you connect (Google), not on what it overhears.
Littlebird does passive, on-device capture — as of mid-2026 it sits on your Mac, observes your screen, and recalls what you've seen and said. Fasrad knows what you tell it and what you connect: it has long-term memory across channels with contradiction detection, reads your email threads, Sheets, web pages, and any REST API on demand, and then acts on it — sends, books, files, follows up.
You tell it, or you connect a source. It has long-term memory that persists across channels with contradiction detection, and it reads real material on demand — your email threads, a Google Sheet, a web page, any REST API. So it knows what you've shared with it and what its connected tools contain, rather than absorbing your local activity automatically.
Yes, that's the point of it. Each agent has its own email inbox it triages and sends from, its own Google Calendar it books into, and a CRM it files contacts and summaries to. It runs staggered personalized outreach (~100/day) from a sheet and triages the replies, all on a schedule and on triggers like a new email or a new lead.
Fasrad is cloud-hosted — on the web app, a private Telegram bot, email, and an embeddable public website chatbot. There's nothing to install and no Mac requirement, and it keeps working when you're offline. Littlebird, as of mid-2026, is a native macOS app with companion iOS and Android apps for reaching its knowledge base on the go.
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime Littlebird's pricing isn't publicly listed as of mid-2026, so we won't put a number on it — but Fasrad's flat, predictable fee means you know exactly what an acting agent with its own inbox, calendar, and CRM costs, with about a four-minute setup in public beta.