In this episode, we explore Cluely, a controversial AI desktop assistant that operates undetectably during meetings, sales calls, and interviews. Created by Roy Lee and Neel Shanmugam, Cluely has exploded in popularity with over 70,000 users since its viral launch. The tool analyzes everything on your screen and in your audio feed, providing real-time assistance and suggested responses that only the user can see. The marketing approach deliberately frames the tool as "cheating," with their manifesto comparing it to technologies like calculators and spell-check that were once considered controversial but are now standard tools.
Keywords
- Cluely AI Assistant
- Undetectable AI
- Sales Call Assistance
- Meeting AI
- Real-time Suggestions
- Screen Analysis
- Contextual AI
- Interview Assistance
- AI Ethics
- Invisible Assistant
- AI Manifesto
- Meeting Platforms
- Sales Objections
- Dynamic Pitching
- Competitor Analysis
- AI Privacy
- Screen Reading
- Audio Analysis
- Ethical Technology
- AI Transparency
Key TakeawaysCore Capabilities
- Operates invisibly on browser, analyzing screen content and audio
- Provides real-time responses and suggestions during conversations
- Offers solutions to common sales objections based on context
- Pulls information from documents provided to the system
- Creates dynamic pitch offers and suggestions
- Generates competitor comparisons during sales calls
- Works across all major meeting platforms
- Includes follow-up automation for emails
- Features command shortcuts for quick interactions
- Offers debugging and problem-solving assistance
Marketing Strategy
- Deliberately provocative positioning as "cheating" tool
- Viral launch video featuring first date scenario
- Published manifesto comparing AI to calculators and spell-check
- Founders have controversial background (expelled from Columbia)
- Rapidly growing user base (70,000+ in days)
- Positioning against other emerging AI assistants
- Stirring deliberate ethical debate as marketing strategy
- Targeting sales professionals as primary audience
- Using controversy to drive adoption and conversation
- Comparing technology adoption to historical patterns
Ethical Considerations
- Questions about transparency in communication
- Concerns about privacy and data security
- Debate over appropriate disclosure of AI assistance
- Different implications for sales vs. education contexts
- Comparison to other emerging AI voice assistants
- Potential redefinition of professional competency
- Claims not to store or save conversation data
- Considerations for sensitive information sharing
- Questions about authentic human interaction
- Balance between leverage and traditional effort
Pricing Structure
- Free version with limited features for evaluation
- Pro version at $20/month or $100/year
- Enterprise tier available for organizations
- Unlimited usage at paid tiers
- Access to more powerful models with paid subscription
- Problem-solving and debugging features in paid tiers
- Free tier provides basic assistant capabilities
- Pricing competitive with other AI assistant tools
- Value proposition based on time and effort savings
- Simple tier structure for different use cases
Links
https://cluely.com/
https://cluely.com/manifesto
https://x.com/im_roy_lee/status/1914061483149001132
https://x.com/im_roy_lee
https://www.futuretools.io/tools/cluely-ai
https://www.educationnext.in/posts/cluely-ai-the-controversial-startup-redefining-cheating-with-5-3m-in-funding
https://www.businessinsider.com/cluely-ai-cheat-job-interviews-columbia-chungin-roy-lee-2025-4
https://dig.watch/updates/ai-startup-cluely-offers-controversial-cheating-tool