Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Smart AI calendar scheduling tool. Acquired by Dropbox (Aug 2024). Auto-schedules tasks, habits, meetings. Founded 2019, Portland OR. Raised $4.8M seed.
Reclaim AI was founded in 2019 and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. The company was built around a simple but powerful insight: knowledge workers lose enormous amounts of productive time not because they lack effort, but because calendar systems are static and dumb — unable to adapt to the constant flux of meetings, priorities, and personal commitments that define modern work. Reclaim's mission is to give professionals an AI-powered calendar that thinks ahead, protecting time for deep work while ensuring meetings and commitments are scheduled intelligently and without conflict.\n\nReclaim AI's platform integrates directly with Google Calendar to provide smart scheduling automation across four key dimensions: tasks, habits, meeting buffers, and team scheduling links. Users define their tasks and deadlines, and Reclaim automatically finds and books the best available time to complete them, rescheduling dynamically as new meetings appear. Habit scheduling ensures recurring personal priorities — exercise, focus time, learning — are protected from meeting creep. The platform also offers smart 1:1 scheduling that finds mutually optimal meeting windows based on both parties' real workload, not just calendar availability. Reclaim differentiates from traditional scheduling tools by treating time as a resource to be actively managed rather than passively recorded.\n\nReclaim AI was acquired by Dropbox in August 2024, integrating its intelligent scheduling capabilities into Dropbox's broader productivity and collaboration platform. Prior to the acquisition, Reclaim had raised $4.8 million in seed funding and built a loyal user base among individual contributors and teams at technology companies. The Dropbox acquisition validates the market thesis that AI-driven time management is a core component of the modern productivity stack, and positions Reclaim's technology to reach a significantly larger audience through Dropbox's global distribution.
Microsoft (MSFT)-owned code hosting platform with 100M+ developers and 420M+ repositories; GitHub Copilot AI coding assistant competing with Cursor and GitLab for developer platform and AI-assisted development.
GitHub is the world's largest code hosting and collaboration platform — owned by Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) since its 2018 acquisition for $7.5 billion — hosting 420+ million public and private code repositories and serving 100+ million developers who use Git-based version control, pull request code review, issue tracking, project management, and CI/CD automation (GitHub Actions). GitHub is the social network of software development: open-source projects are discovered, contributed to, and forked on GitHub, making it the infrastructure layer of the global software ecosystem.
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