How it works

A group chat that quietly becomes a plan.

First, exactly what you do with it — start to finish. Then what happens under the hood to make it feel that simple.

What you do

Five steps, no setup.

There's no onboarding to grind through. You talk, your people join, and the plan builds itself as you go.

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Say what you're planning

Open the app and write one line — “a move in August” or “a Saturday with the other families.” Pango reads it and sets up a Space with the right starting shape: a budget, an itinerary, a decision log, whatever fits.

02

Bring in your people

Share one link. Your friends, family, whoever's in taps it and lands straight in the Space — already populated, no empty screen, no account wall. Name someone in the text (“invite Megan”) and Pango finds them for you.

03

Just talk — together

Chat like you normally would. Messages, photos, a forwarded quote. Pango reads along in the thread and quietly keeps the budget, the schedule, and the lists current on the side — you never stop to file anything.

04

Decide, on the record

When there's a real choice — quartz or laminate, which weekend — Pango surfaces it. You and your people vote or call it; Pango records what was decided and why, and moves everything downstream that depended on it.

05

Get it out — share or keep it

Copy the itinerary into a text, email the budget, or publish the whole plan as a clean web page for people outside the Space. Everything stays in the app too — searchable, six months later, exactly as you left it.

Under the hood

How it actually works.

The simple part is the point — but here's what's doing the work when you're just chatting with your people.

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It turns conversation into structure

This is the core of it. A wall of messages isn't a plan. stateful extracts the meaning — a price becomes a budget line, a “let's do the 14th” becomes a calendar item, a settled question becomes a logged decision — and renders it as a typed artifact you can actually browse, not a transcript you have to re-read.

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Memory you can see, edit, and trust

Pango quietly notes the durable stuff — your home address, that you're allergic to peanuts, the hard budget cap on the renovation — so you don't have to repeat yourself. It's not a black box: there's a Memories screen where you can read every fact, edit it, or delete it. Personal memories are yours; anything about the group is shared and needs the group's opt-in.

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It remembers what's relevant — not everything

Over time, your memory list grows. Instead of jamming all of it into every conversation, stateful ranks each fact against what you're actually talking about right now and brings the few that matter to the top. The model gets focused context; you get the same quiet, helpful AI whether you've used the app for a day or a year.

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It gets faster the longer you use it

The first week you're explaining a lot. By month three you're not — Pango already knows the kids' ages, the food rules, the budget reflexes, who tends to pick the restaurant. New Spaces start in motion instead of from scratch. And inside a group, the shared memory is shared: when one person tells Pango the cabin sleeps six, everyone's planning gets sharper too. The longer you stay, the less you have to repeat yourself.

It knows when it's waiting on you

Pango notices when a decision is open and no one has weighed in, when an artifact has a hole someone needs to fill, when the plan has stalled. You get a quiet, well-timed nudge — in the app and as a push — so the plan doesn't quietly rot in a thread no one re-opens.

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A timeline that writes itself

Every Space keeps a curated timeline of the big moments — the decisions that landed, the dates that locked, the milestones you hit. Pango writes it; you read it back. Months later, when someone asks “why did we go with the quartz?”, the answer is right there with the date and the reasoning.

Smart-routed AI — not one big model for everything

A quick reaction and a deep planning pass shouldn't cost the same. stateful routes each turn to the right tier: a fast, light model for chatter and small questions, a stronger model for the real work — reading a document, reflowing a schedule, weighing a trade-off. You get good answers without burning a fortune, and the in-depth budget stays generous.

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It reads the tools you already use

You don't move your life into a new app. With your permission, stateful reads your calendar, inbox, docs, and the group chat where the real back-and-forth happens — pulls out the dates, the quotes, the decisions — and writes the conclusions back where they belong. The plan stays right because it's reading from where the truth already lives.

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Artifacts you can use, share, and keep

Every artifact — itinerary, budget, packing list, decision log — is live and versioned. Copy it as text, email it, or publish the whole Space as a shareable web page for a group that isn't in the app. It's all saved and searchable, so the call you made months ago is still answerable.

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Built to be safe and resilient

Pango declines genuinely harmful or dangerous requests on its own. If an AI provider has a hiccup mid-plan, your message isn't lost — it's saved and retried, and you're told plainly what's happening. Nothing about the group is shared outside the Space without everyone opting in.

The short version: the right AI for each moment, reading from the tools you already have, turning the messy back-and-forth into structured things you can use — instead of handing you more prose to manage.

Start something with your people.

Free to start, on web, iOS, and Android. The plan builds itself.

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