Limitless
Your conversations, stored and searchable
What is Limitless
Limitless pairs a wearable Pendant with companion apps to record audio throughout your day, transcribe it, identify different speakers, and organize the content into searchable summaries. It's built for solo founders and small teams who lose context between back-to-back meetings and need a reliable record of what was actually said. The standout capability is the MCP integration with Claude and ChatGPT for Workspace, which lets AI agents query your recorded history directly — turning your conversation archive into a callable memory layer. The free tier covers 20 hours of recording per month, making it low-risk to evaluate. That said, the product's future direction is uncertain following Meta's acquisition, which is a real consideration before building workflows around it.
Key features
AI transcription and summary of sales calls
call transcription + summary
Vanderbuild take
For founders who leave meetings with half the context they walked in with, Limitless is one of the few meeting notes tools that extends beyond the call itself — it records your whole day, not just scheduled sessions. The agentic story here is genuinely native: the MCP server lets Claude or ChatGPT query your recorded history directly, which means you can build agents that actually know what you discussed last Tuesday without manual input. Free or near-free to start, so the barrier to testing is low — the Pendant is $99 one-time and the free subscription tier covers 20 hours a month. The honest limitation is timing: Meta acquired Limitless, and the product roadmap is an open question — we'd be cautious about deep workflow dependencies until the post-acquisition direction becomes clearer.
Agentic stack profile
MCP serverYesLive MCP server — agents can call this tool directly.
The MCP integration allows connecting Limitless memory to MCP clients like Claude and ChatGPT for Workspace, implying read/search access to lifelogs for these clients. The developer documentation also details endpoints and authentication for programmatic access.
Open MCP →APIRESTProgrammatic access available.
REST API — straightforward to call from any agent or workflow tool. Rate limits and auth vary by plan.
API docs →Agentic readinessNativeBuilt for agents from the ground up.
MCP server + agent-friendly API + at least one autonomous workflow out of the box. The bar for 'Native' is high — only a handful of tools currently qualify.
Stack roleNotetakerWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Notetaker in an agentic pipeline. Use it to transcribe and summarise meetings into structured notes.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Limitless have an MCP server?
Yes — Limitless exposes a Model Context Protocol server. The MCP integration allows connecting Limitless memory to MCP clients like Claude and ChatGPT for Workspace, implying read/search access to lifelogs for these clients. The developer documentation also details endpoints and authentication for programmatic access. See the MCP docs at https://api.limitless.ai/mcp.
Does Limitless have a public API?
Yes — Limitless ships a REST API. Docs: https://www.limitless.ai/developers.
How much does Limitless cost?
Limitless: pricing is usage-based, expect entry tier ($) spend. Full pricing page: https://staging.developers.limitless.ai/pricing.
Who is Limitless best for?
Limitless is built for Founder. Fits Solo, SMB (1-50)-sized teams.
How well does Limitless fit an agentic sales stack?
Tier: Native. Has both an MCP server and an agent-friendly API — drops into an agentic stack with minimal glue code.