After an interview
You tell Ping how it went, which questions were rough, and when you expect to hear back.
A few days later, it asks. Not from a script — from what you actually told it.
Check-ins
Tell Ping about the interview, the rough week, the goal you're working on. It checks in later. The conversation keeps going.
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What happened, how you felt, and what comes next.
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Ping is for support and conversation. It is not therapy and won't pretend to be.
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You don't start over. It picks up where the last one ended.
Examples
You tell Ping how it went, which questions were rough, and when you expect to hear back.
A few days later, it asks. Not from a script — from what you actually told it.
You talk about family stress, bad sleep, and the one thing that helped.
Next time, it remembers the context. You skip the recap and get to the part that matters.
You're trying to journal more, scroll less, or keep a small routine alive.
It checks in with enough memory to make the question feel real.
Questions
No. It's a supportive chat that remembers you. If you need a therapist, see a therapist.
Because most things in your life have a follow-up, and most apps make you redo the setup every time. Ping just continues.
Free to start. Ping+ adds more memory, voice, and higher limits when you want them.
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Memory
Ping remembers the people in your life, your plans, your preferences, and what you're working on. You stop re-explaining yourself every chat.
OpenReminders
Tell Ping about a deadline, errand, or follow-up while you're chatting and it'll remind you later with the context still attached.
OpenGet stuff done
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.
OpenMemory you control
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.
OpenProactive
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.
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