Your shortcut
to done.

Team chat that does things. Ping is a messenger with a built-in AI teammate — it reads your tools, takes action, and only asks when it should.

Ping — AI team messenger

Your tools, finally talking to each other.

Gmail knows about your calendar. Your calendar knows about Linear. Every tool feeds the same brain, so you never have to be the messenger.

Sees everything. Connects everything.

Other tools peek through a keyhole. Ping sees the whole room — pulling context from wherever it lives and acting on all of it at once.

Team conversation with Ping AI
Gmail
31Calendar
Google Docs
Sheets
Slides
Drive
Slack
Linear
Notion
Jira
GitHub
Gmail
31Calendar
Google Docs
Sheets
Slides
Drive
Slack
Linear
Notion
Jira
GitHub

Built to earn your trust.

Powerful. Never unsupervised.

Nothing leaves without your say-so. Every action shows up as a card — what it'll do, where, and for whom. Tap to approve. Tap to deny. That's it.

Ping approval card — send email via Gmail

Your chat is the command line.

No new app to learn. No tab to switch to. Ping lives right where your team already talks — and one message can do the work of five browser tabs.

Ping approval card — create calendar eventPing approval card — send Slack message

What Ping can do.

Draft emails, schedule meetings, file tickets, post updates — across Gmail, Calendar, Linear, and Slack — from a single message.

Natural language, real action.

No forms, no slash commands. Just tell Ping what you need the way you'd tell a teammate.

Chat conversation with Ping

Parallel by default.

Ping works across Calendar, Gmail, Linear and more simultaneously — not one task at a time, all of them at once.

Reasoning across 4 services...
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Checking availability for ThursdayGoogle Calendar
Drafting follow-up to SarahGmail
Pulling Q1 metricsGoogle Sheets
Creating design review issueLinear

You stay in control.

Every action needs your approval before it fires. See what, where, and who — then tap to go.

Calendar event approval card

Don't take our word for it.

We replaced three internal tools and a shared spreadsheet. Now I just message Ping and everything happens.

Sarah K.

Head of Ops, Series A startup

My favorite part is the approval cards. I can see exactly what it’s about to do. It’s like code review for business ops.

James L.

Engineering Lead

Ping scheduled 14 meetings for me last week. I approved each one in about two seconds. That’s not an exaggeration.

Priya M.

Founder & CEO

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things to do.

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