Gini Organizes Your Life through Your Documents Automatically
Keeping track of your life, remembering every detail and keeping your calendar updated can be a seriously tedious task. This is so much the case that those who can afford it often hire personal assistants to handle the job for them. Unfortunately, many people do not have the means to outsource their life upkeep. That’s why the people who work on cool product Gini believe they can reach an untapped market. Gini is software that utilizes AI technology to sort a person’s life automatically based on their documents. Whenever someone gets a new batch of paperwork, whether physically or digitally, they can input it into Gini and the software will recognize the important pieces of text in the document—dates, names, and addresses. The software will then automatically sort this information into a digital calendar and address book. Users then get alerts, reminders and updates about events, appointments, and bills so they never have to worry about keeping track of this information manually. Gini lets users upload documents of multiple different file types. However, that does mean users have to scan physical documents to make digital copies that are uploadable to the software. If you have difficulty with your scanner, you will need computer tech support available to take full advantage of Gini.
Gini’s website claims it supports all types of documents. This includes everything from medical bills to invitations to concert tickets. Gini ‘s team designed the software so that it is capable of gleaming important information from multiple document styles and applying that information to your profile. Gini also uses cloud technology to store all your information so you can access it from multiple devices. The program will even synchronize with online billing accounts (such as your cell phone carrier or cable provider) and productivity services like Evernote to incorporate information from those accounts into your Gini profile.
Currently, the Gini team is working on a mobile application for their service as well. If you sign up for Gini, but are inexperienced with mobile apps for tablets and smartphones, you may want to see if mobile tech support can ease your transition into using the app once the company releases it.
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