Gotcha
An Android AI copilot for users who want to turn natural-language instructions into concrete actions on their device.
Tool overview
Adoption verdict: Gotcha should be treated as an early product to watch, not as a proven Android automation tool. The only supplied evidence is a Product Hunt product lead describing it as an “AI Copilot for Android.” There are no votes, comments, hands-on tests, tutorials, technical documents, or independent long-form reviews in the evidence. That provides only a very weak signal of attention, not proof that the product works reliably or covers a meaningful range of tasks.
Based on its stated positioning, Gotcha is intended to let an Android user describe an intent in natural language and have the assistant carry out actions on the device or in apps. The expected output is therefore an executed device workflow rather than merely a text answer. It is not best understood as a regular chat chatbot, nor as an established RPA or mobile automation platform with a documented track record. A more accurate analogy is a conversational agent for operating Android. The supplied material does not identify supported apps, tasks, Android versions, confirmation flows, or failure handling.
The practical barrier and cost are currently unknown.
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