What you can actually do with Ping.
A handful of things, done well. It remembers you and lets you control what it keeps. It reminds you with the reason attached. It follows up on what you said. It does real work — writing, coding, research, the lot.
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things people use it for
Memory, reminders, check-ins, and actually getting work done.
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real examples
Specific situations, not vague promises.
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questions answered
The stuff people actually want to know before trying it.
Memory
It remembers you
Ping remembers the people in your life, your plans, your preferences, and what you're working on. You stop re-explaining yourself every chat.
See howReminders
Reminders that know why
Tell Ping about a deadline, errand, or follow-up while you're chatting and it'll remind you later with the context still attached.
See howCheck-ins
It checks in on you
Ping follows up on the things you mentioned yesterday — the hard week, the interview, the habit you're trying to keep. It feels like talking to someone who actually listened.
See howGet stuff done
It can actually do things
Ping doesn't just chat. Hand it writing, coding, research, travel, cooking, or fitness work and it gets it done with the context of your life attached.
See howMemory you control
It remembers you, on your terms
Ping remembers the people, plans, and preferences you tell it — and you stay in control. Review what it knows, edit it, or delete any memory whenever you want.
See howProactive
It follows up first
Most assistants wait for you. Ping follows up on what you mentioned — the interview, the deadline, the rough week — instead of sitting there until you start the next chat.
See howPick a starting point