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Common use cases overview
Common use cases overview
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Written by Heidi Liou
Updated over a year ago

Whether you're a business owner, entrepreneur, or professional, Rewind can be utilized to give you perfect memory. From jogging your memory to eliminating note-taking, this page covers a wide range of use cases that will help you get the most out of this powerful platform.

  1. Find what you need, much faster: No need to search through different email accounts or dig into your search history to find the information you need. Rewind records anything you've seen, said, or heard and makes it easily searchable.

  2. Retrace your steps: If you’re wondering why the numbers for last week’s analysis don’t match up with today’s, just rewind your computer and figure out what you did differently. Search any keyword or phrase in the search box or navigate through the timeline to retrace your steps.

  3. Never worry about spacing out in a meeting again: Ever need to reference something that was said or presented in a meeting? Now you can rewind time and easily find the information you need. Helpful tip for our multi-lingual users: Rewind currently supports 57 languages for audio transcription.

  4. Stop worrying about crashes: Rewind is a safety net for all your information. If you accidentally close that article you were writing or your survey form crashes mid-sentence, you can easily get back to anything you’ve seen on your screen. Helpful tip: use the shortcut Shift + drag to copy any text on your screen.

  5. Provide context: Ever forget the origin of how you met someone, or learned a specific piece of information? Search names and keywords in Rewind to give you all the context you need.

  6. Feel confident in closing down your tabs: Stop keeping hundreds of tabs open indefinitely just in case you need them later. With Rewind, you can easily get back to any closed tab at any point.

  7. Jog your memory: If you get interrupted or pulled away from you computer, you can use Rewind to jog your memory and get back into your state of flow.

  8. Track down what caused a bug: You can figure out what caused unexpected behavior in your software by going back in time and seeing what went wrong.

What's your favorite way to use Rewind? Reach out to us at [email protected] - we'd love to hear from you!


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