“The school WhatsApp used to be a black hole. Now papai keeps the bake-sale list, the carpool roster and the swimming-kit reminder. I no longer wake up at 6am remembering things.”
papai reads your chats and quietly turns the “we should…” lines into neat little to-do cards. Tagged, sorted, reminded — usually in under a second. Nobody has to download anything new. Filed in triplicate.
Each drawer does one thing well. You don't pick them — papai opens the right one when you ask. You stay in the chat you already use. We do the filing.
Say it once. papai writes the to-do, tags it, hands it to the right person — and lets you know it's done.
‘Mum's allergic to walnuts.’ Saved. The next time someone mentions snacks, papai whispers it back.
‘Remind us Sunday at six.’ ‘Every Tuesday before the meeting.’ Just say when. papai will be there.
Drop the photo, the receipt, the boarding pass. papai pins it to the right plan. You'll find it later.
Paste a link. papai reads it for you and posts back the bits that matter — in plain words, in your chat.
The wedding to-dos stay with the wedding. The shopping stays with the shopping. Nothing gets mixed up.
papai sits inside the apps you already open every morning. Add it once — everyone in the chat can use it. No one has to learn anything new.
READY TO USEMum mentions the cake in the family chat. By the time anyone looks up, it's a to-do, it's on Saturday's list, and Auntie has been added as a watcher. Nobody had to open an app or tap a thing.
No downloads. No spreadsheets. No little tutorials. Type the way you already type in the chat. papai does the filing.
“The school WhatsApp used to be a black hole. Now papai keeps the bake-sale list, the carpool roster and the swimming-kit reminder. I no longer wake up at 6am remembering things.”
“Eight people, one chat, one wedding, zero spreadsheets. papai keeps everyone honest. The florist arrives at the church, not the venue. Small miracle.”
“Six readers, twelve months, a thousand opinions. papai keeps the reading list, the meeting dates and who's bringing the wine. Nobody has to be the bossy one.”
Free to try. Free for small groups. Add it in one tap and try it on the next thing somebody says you should ‘not forget’.