Once Threadminder is connected, you don’t really change how you use your AI. That’s kind of the point.

But here’s what starts happening naturally.

The morning check-in

Open your AI - Claude, ChatGPT, whatever you use - and just ask “what do I need to do today?” or “where does everything stand?” It already knows - every project, every status, every next action - all at once. Not one project at a time. Everything, in one answer.

This is actually one of the biggest things Threadminder does that Claude Projects can’t: you get a single view across all of your projects simultaneously, without drilling into each one.

The mid-conversation save

You’re deep in a conversation and land on something worth keeping. Say “pin that.” Done. It’s saved to that project and it’ll be there next time, in any chat.

Your AI will also ask you first sometimes. Finish drafting something and it’ll say “want me to pin this?” You just say yes.

The status update you didn’t have to do

At the end of a session where a lot happened, your AI will often just update your project status - and tell you it did. No form to fill out. No app to switch to. It happened in the conversation.

The thing you forgot you were working on

“Wasn’t there something I was supposed to build this weekend?” Ask your AI. It checks everything and finds it - even projects you haven’t thought about in a week.

The mid-conversation project

You’re already talking about something - a home renovation, a job search, a side project. Ask your AI to turn it into a Threadminder project right there. It reads the conversation and builds the whole thing: summary, status, next actions.

You just keep going.