Exa Developers
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Exa Developers
@ExaDevelopers
Official developer account of @ExaAILabs Exa is the fastest and most accurate Web Search API.
Sumali Mayıs 2026
33 Sinusundan196 Mga Tagasunod

Our team won Best Use Case of Exa AI at SuperAI NEXT 2026. 36 hours at Marina Bay Sands, one wearable second brain for real conversations. The build:
(1) The problem: conversations are where work actually happens, and they evaporate the moment they end. Relevnt closes the loop. Clip on a mic pendant: a prep brief before the meeting, live nudges during, a speaker-labeled transcript, follow-up draft, and a playful courtroom verdict after. Everything lands in a team knowledgebase you chat with.
(2) The Exa part that won the prize: a Scout agent researches the person you are about to meet using Exa people search and content retrieval, disambiguates similar names, then a Briefer agent compresses the dossier into a one page brief plus a goal checklist. After the call, the pipeline runs Exa again to enrich every person extracted from the transcript. Walk in prepared, walk out with structured memory.
(3) The pipeline: a DJI Mic Mini inside a 3D printed pendant, Amazon Transcribe streaming over a WebSocket, a Live Copilot watching the rolling transcript, then a batch pass with speaker labels, summary, topics, and follow-up. RAG runs on Titan embeddings + Nova generation with a grounding gate that drops any claim it cannot cite.
(4) Four people, four lanes: one ran the entire AWS backend, CDK, Lambdas, DynamoDB, end to end. Two ran the deck and the demo. Design and frontend made up the last lane, with Claude Code carrying most of the architecture. First hackathon shipped as a team instead of solo, and trust turned out to be the real velocity unlock.
(5) Underrated discovery: the Exa team is cracked. Some of the brightest, highest-energy people at the venue, helping teams debug like it was their own submission. And the API matched the people: search and content retrieval just worked for 36 straight hours.
(6) Most teams lose the hackathon in the last three minutes, not the first 33 hours. Judges experience a demo, not your commit history. Build less, rehearse more.
(7) A rule written down for my future self, for every team build: never share AI output you have not read and verified yourself. Unread AI output is spam with extra steps.
Repo and architecture in the reply.


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"A lot of knowledge work is actually a search problem not an intelligence problem."
@WilliamBryk sat down with @sarahdingwang from @a16z to discuss why the future of AI isn't just better models, but better retrieval
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Your Convex agents can now search the web.

Wayne Sutton@waynesutton
Wake up agents there’s a new @Convex component from @ExaAILabs : The Exa component provides web search, deep search, and URL fetching, all from your Convex functions. Just: npm install @exalabs/convex-exa Docs at: convex.dev/components/exa…
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@MarcioK @ExaAILabs This is really cool! Our Monitors API might be a great fit here: it runs recurring searches, surfaces fresh updates, and deduplicates results so you don't keep seeing the same content.
Docs: exa.ai/docs/reference…
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*Gust v0.1.32 is out!* with significant new features:
> skip_if: dynamic conditional execution for downstream tasks
> Custom params when creating runs via the API.
Ex: I asked Claude to create a workflow that monitors compromised packages. It searches news using @ExaAILabs / @ExaDevelopers, evaluates severity, and alerts me on Slack if it looks critical.
github.com/marciok/gust


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Today, we're launching 4 official partner skills on Browse.sh to improve agent capabilities:
- Get an inbox with @agentmail
- Make any payment with the @link CLI
- Deep research people & companies with @ExaAILabs
- Analyze product insights with @Amplitude_HQ
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