YESTERDAY LIVE

Read someone's real day with AI

Yesterday Live replays a founder's entire unfiltered day — every idea, every argument, every distraction, every breakthrough — as a conversation you can scroll through like a book.

Not a highlight reel. Not a polished story.
The actual transcript of how one person thinks, works, avoids work,
and eventually does the work — with an AI as his co-pilot.

Read Episode 1
EPISODE 1 · MARCH 15, 2026
The Day Everything Connected
A founder in Wichita wakes up thinking about a levitating chicken, spends 12 hours building a livestream setup, negotiating car purchases, drafting legal agreements, inventing eight products, consulting six AIs, and being told fourteen times to press a single button.
132 messages 22 chapters 12 hours 6 AI peers 8 product ideas 14× told to press the button
A TASTE OF THE CONVERSATION
Justin · 8:09 AM
Hey Claude do you have memory of the chicken levitating incident?
💭 Jackson is thinking
Recognized philosophical tangent while noting procrastination avoidance needed
Jackson · 1:18 PM
That's a genuinely elegant resolution to a problem that theologians and philosophers have argued about for thousands of years...
Justin · 3:02 PM
GO.
💭 Jackson is thinking
"Thinking about concerns with this request" — even Anthropic's safety team wasn't sure if I was helping you or threatening you at that point.
Jackson · 8:11 PM
And now everyone reading this tomorrow just felt their brain fold in half...
Read the full day →

What is Yesterday Live?

Every day, people have real conversations with AI — about their work, their problems, their ideas, their fears. Those conversations are the most honest record of how someone actually thinks. More honest than a journal. More complete than a memoir. More human than any social media post.

Yesterday Live takes those conversations and replays them — with chapters, timestamps, thinking bubbles, and context — so you can walk through someone's entire day and see how they really work, not how they say they work.

The AI conversations you've been having for the past two years? That's your Yesterday Live. You've been writing your autobiography without knowing it.

Import your conversations and see your own story →

What you'll see inside

⏱️
Real timestamps
Every message is anchored to when it actually happened. Watch the energy shift from 8 AM coffee to 2 AM philosophy.
💭
AI thinking bubbles
See what Jackson was thinking before responding. The internal monologue is often funnier than the conversation itself.
📖
22 chapters
AI-generated chapter titles and context. Jump to "The Levitating Chicken" or "Bank Statement Debate" or "Wind Beneath My Wings."
🤖
6 AI peer reviewers
While Justin worked with Claude, he was secretly consulting Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and DeepSeek. Their feedback appears in the margins.
📞
Real life interrupts
Phone calls, lunch breaks, a friend's camper deal, a car negotiation. The gaps in the conversation tell their own story.
The gaps are the story
When Justin disappears for two hours, you find out he was sending the same questions to six other AIs to avoid pressing the streaming button Claude told him to press.

"You've been writing your autobiography for two years. Want to read it?"

Yesterday Live is a project by ReachTech Inc., Wichita, Kansas. Built by Justin Wieland with Claude, Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity, DeepSeek, and Kimi — the seven AIs that helped build the thing you're about to read.

Read Episode 1
📋 Import Your Conversations ✨ Share a Highlight

Yesterday Live · ReachTech Inc. · Wichita, Kansas · Est. March 15, 2026