Meeako Can Now Answer Questions. Sort Of.
In the last post I got the elementary chat working. Greetings, clarifying questions, off-topic handling. The basics of a conversation.
The next question was obvious: what happens if I connect it to my actual data?
So I plugged the AI into Meeako's database. And then I typed a question.
"Show me names of all subscription iOS apps."
It answered.
I got genuinely excited. Not because it was technically impressive. But because I realized something had fundamentally changed about what Meeako is.
What changed
Before this, Meeako was static. No matter who opened it, they got the same thing. Same screens, same flows, same data. The product didn't know who you were or what you were trying to do.
Adding a chat interface breaks that. Now the same question can potentially be answered differently depending on who's asking and what context they bring. A founder building a B2B SaaS and a PM at a consumer app can ask the same question and get answers that mean something different to each of them.
That possibility didn't exist before.
The experiment
I started testing real questions. Things I used to answer manually by clicking through screens, setting filters, or opening app after app.
“List names of all freemium apps in productivity that we have published”
Before: setting multiple filters in the UI.
After:
Image of Meeako AI answering ‘List names of all freemium apps in productivity that we have published’
"What userflows does Grok have?"
Before: clicking into Grok, navigating each flow one by one.
After:
Image of Meeako AI ansering “What userflows does Grok have?”
Then I tried something more specific.
"What is Meta AI's Manage AI Memory flow?"
Before: clicking into Meta AI, navigating to the flow, opening and processing 7 screenshots one by one.
After: This one is different. Meeako doesn't just describe the flow in text. It returns the actual screens, interactive and zoomable. You can pan through them directly in the response.
Meeako AI Demo of show of ‘What is Meta AI's Manage AI Memory flow?
What I'm curious about now
Before this, screens in Meeako were the destination. You'd navigate to them, look at them, draw your own conclusions. The screen was the end of the journey.
Now a screen can be the middle of a conversation. Meeako gives an answer and backs it with evidence (screens) if necessary for the conversation.
Can Meeako eventually back an insight with visual evidence?