How it works
A group chat that quietly becomes your control room.
First, exactly what you do with it — start to finish. Then what happens under the hood to make it feel that simple.
Five steps, no setup.
There's no onboarding to grind through. You talk, your people join, and the plan builds itself as you go.
Say what you're planning
Write one line — “a move in August,” “a Saturday with the other families.” Pango sets up a Space with the right starting shape: a budget, an itinerary, a decision log, whatever fits.
New Space
Bring in your people
Share one link. Whoever's in taps it and lands straight in the Space — already populated, no empty screen, no account wall. Name someone (“invite Megan”) and Pango finds them.
Just talk — together
Chat like you normally would — messages, photos, a forwarded quote. Pango reads along and keeps the budget, schedule, and lists current on the side. You never stop to file anything.
Decide, on the record
When there's a real choice — quartz or laminate, which weekend — Pango surfaces it. You vote or call it; it records what was decided and why, and moves everything downstream that depended on it.
Quartz or laminate counters?
Chosen Jun 14 · “worth it for resale, fits the cap”
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. It all stays in the app too — searchable, six months later.
shared via Stateful · read-only
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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.
Conversation becomes structure
A wall of messages isn't a plan. A price becomes a budget line, “let's do the 14th” becomes a calendar item, a settled question becomes a logged decision — typed artifacts you browse, not a transcript you re-read.
Memory you can see and edit
Pango remembers the durable stuff — the budget cap, the allergy, the home address — and ranks what's relevant to right now. It's no black box: every fact is on a Memories screen to read, edit, or delete. The longer you use it, the less you repeat yourself.
The right speed for each turn
Snap is fast and light for chatter; Focus does the in-depth work — reading a document, reflowing a schedule, weighing a trade-off. You don't pick which; Pango routes it.
It knows when it's waiting on you
When a decision is open and no one's weighed in, or the plan has stalled, Pango sends a quiet, well-timed nudge — so it doesn't rot in a thread no one re-opens. And it writes the timeline of what was decided, and when, as you go.
Safe, resilient, and yours
Pango declines genuinely harmful requests on its own. If a provider hiccups mid-plan, your message is saved and retried, not lost. And nothing about the group leaves 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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