Changelog

What we've shipped

Features, fixes, and the work behind the work — written so a human can read it.

June 2026

  • Jun 6

    feature

    One plan, free to start — add recurring credit blocks

    We've simplified pricing into a single plan. There are no more tiers — everyone gets the whole product, free, with a monthly base allowance of 300 AI credits that refreshes every month.

    Need more? Add a credit block — a recurring monthly top-up that stacks on your free base:

    • +1,000 credits every month — $6.99/mo

    Add as many blocks as you want; each one renews monthly and raises your ceiling while it's active. Your monthly allowance is the free base plus every active block. Each block is its own monthly subscription, so you can remove any of them anytime — remove them all and you're back to free.

    No feature is locked behind a paywall, and the soft-cap promise is unchanged: past your credits, Pango keeps going on a lighter model — never paywalled, never a surprise bill.

  • Jun 4

    feature

    Here's what you missed

    Step away for a few days and a Space can pile up. Ask Pango to catch you up and you get a short, plain-English summary of what changed while you were gone — decisions made, plans moved, things now waiting on you — instead of scrolling back through every message.

    Especially handy for new members joining a Space mid-plan: read the recap, then jump in already up to speed.

  • Jun 4

    feature

    A Home feed that opens to what's next

    Home is now the first thing you land on. Instead of a list of Spaces, you get a single feed pulled from across all of them:

    • Upcoming — what's actually on the calendar next, no matter which Space it lives in.
    • Waiting on you — the decisions, replies, and to-dos with your name on them.

    Your Spaces are still one tap away (now under their own tab on mobile, at /spaces on web) — but you open the app and immediately see what needs you, not a folder to dig through.

  • Jun 3

    feature

    Email invitations and no-account RSVP

    Invite people to an event straight from the Guest List — one tap sends each guest a branded email invitation. Guests can RSVP without an account: they open the link, say yes or no, and their reply lands back in the Space.

    No app to download, no sign-up wall. Perfect for the friend-of-a-friend or the relative who'll never install anything.

  • Jun 3

    feature

    Event Spaces — guest lists and the details that matter

    Planning a party, a dinner, a get-together? Event Spaces keep the two things you always lose track of in one place: who's coming and the when / where / what.

    Pango builds a Guest List and an Event Details card right in the Space as the plan takes shape. You can add and edit guests by hand — name and email — and tweak the details as things firm up, on web, iOS, and Android.

May 2026

  • May 19

    feature

    Per-Space AI usage stats

    You can see how much AI you've used in each Space and across all your Spaces, split by quick replies vs in-depth requests. On iOS, it's under the Space's menu and in the Account tab; on web, in your Profile.

    Useful for anyone who wants to know where their monthly credits are going, and to understand the limits before they hit them.

  • May 16

    feature

    Find someone already on stateful and invite them in

    You can now invite people to a Space by name or @handle — no email, no link to copy. If you've planned with them before, they're added directly. If you haven't, the invite waits for them to accept.

    We added an opt-out toggle ("Findable by others") in Profile for anyone who doesn't want to show up in search. Discoverable by default; explicit consent to be hidden.

  • May 13

    improvement

    Dark mode on the web

    The web companion now respects your system theme by default, and you can pin Light or Dark in Profile if you prefer. Same teal accent, deeper surfaces.

    iOS has been adaptive for a while; this brings the two clients in line.

  • May 9

    feature

    Meet Pango

    The AI in stateful now has a name and a face: Pango, a robot pangolin. You summon it with @pango in any Space, and you'll see "Pango is thinking…" while it's working.

    We wrote up the why on the blog. Short version: every assistant we tried before lacked character; Pango is the answer.