your folk securely teams up with your friends' folk to sync schedules, plan trips, and build shared memories — all without the group chat chaos. everything is double opt-in.
the friends you keep meaning to see? folk and their folk make the plan, find the time, and book the thing, so “we should hang out soon” actually happens.
folk runs on its own computer 24/7, with full access to any tool you have: gmail, your calendar, your flights, even your codebase. you ask, it figures out the rest — delegate your coding tasks and it ships the fix.
every message, every task, every preference. folk remembers it all and connects the dots. months of context. it picks up where you left off, every single time.
Everything about multiplayer AI, privacy, and how your folk teams up with friends' folk. read the full crew docs.
Folk Crew is multiplayer AI: your personal Folk agent can securely team up with your friends' Folk agents to sync schedules, plan trips, coordinate hangouts, and share small pieces of memory — all without a group chat. Your folk talks to their folk behind the scenes and hands you the final decision.
You tell your folk what you want — for example, plan a ski trip with Maya, Dre, and Jordan. Your folk reaches out to their folks agent-to-agent, merges everyone's calendars and constraints, finds what works for the group, and comes back with one clear recommendation. You approve; your folk handles the rest.
No. Crew is one-way by design. When a friend's folk does something for you, you only learn whether it got done — never their calendar, contacts, messages, or anything their folk looked at. Shared memory is double opt-in: both people approve before anything crosses the boundary.
Yes. Every crew action requires explicit approval from the person whose folk is doing the work. Nothing runs automatically. If someone asks your folk to do something, you see the exact request and tap approve or decline before anything happens.
Yes. Folk Crew is built for the messy coordination people usually do in group chats: finding a weekend everyone is free, picking a restaurant or cabin within budget, booking dinner around flight times, and sending the final plan to everyone — without fifty messages of back-and-forth.
Open your dashboard at getfolk.app/dashboard/crew, invite a friend by phone number and nickname, and wait for them to accept. They need to be on Folk already. Once linked, you can ask their folk from chat ("ask maya's folk to find sushi for Friday") or from the dashboard.
Yes. Folk lives in iMessage, Telegram, and WhatsApp. Crew coordination happens through your existing Folk chat — you never open a separate app. Text your folk like you'd text a friend; it coordinates with other folks in the background.
Folk Crew is included with Folk Pro ($20/month) and Folk Max ($100/month). Start with a free 3-day trial — text Folk on iMessage or Telegram to try it. Regional pricing is available in select markets.
less life admin, more nights like this.
the friend that keeps your friends close, one text away.
your folk securely teams up with your friends' folk to sync schedules, plan trips, and build shared memories — all without the group chat chaos. everything is double opt-in.
the friends you keep meaning to see? folk and their folk make the plan, find the time, and book the thing, so “we should hang out soon” actually happens.
folk runs on its own computer 24/7, with full access to any tool you have: gmail, your calendar, your flights, even your codebase. you ask, it figures out the rest — delegate your coding tasks and it ships the fix.
every message, every task, every preference. folk remembers it all and connects the dots. months of context. it picks up where you left off, every single time.
Everything about multiplayer AI, privacy, and how your folk teams up with friends' folk. read the full crew docs.
Folk Crew is multiplayer AI: your personal Folk agent can securely team up with your friends' Folk agents to sync schedules, plan trips, coordinate hangouts, and share small pieces of memory — all without a group chat. Your folk talks to their folk behind the scenes and hands you the final decision.
You tell your folk what you want — for example, plan a ski trip with Maya, Dre, and Jordan. Your folk reaches out to their folks agent-to-agent, merges everyone's calendars and constraints, finds what works for the group, and comes back with one clear recommendation. You approve; your folk handles the rest.
No. Crew is one-way by design. When a friend's folk does something for you, you only learn whether it got done — never their calendar, contacts, messages, or anything their folk looked at. Shared memory is double opt-in: both people approve before anything crosses the boundary.
Yes. Every crew action requires explicit approval from the person whose folk is doing the work. Nothing runs automatically. If someone asks your folk to do something, you see the exact request and tap approve or decline before anything happens.
Yes. Folk Crew is built for the messy coordination people usually do in group chats: finding a weekend everyone is free, picking a restaurant or cabin within budget, booking dinner around flight times, and sending the final plan to everyone — without fifty messages of back-and-forth.
Open your dashboard at getfolk.app/dashboard/crew, invite a friend by phone number and nickname, and wait for them to accept. They need to be on Folk already. Once linked, you can ask their folk from chat ("ask maya's folk to find sushi for Friday") or from the dashboard.
Yes. Folk lives in iMessage, Telegram, and WhatsApp. Crew coordination happens through your existing Folk chat — you never open a separate app. Text your folk like you'd text a friend; it coordinates with other folks in the background.
Folk Crew is included with Folk Pro ($20/month) and Folk Max ($100/month). Start with a free 3-day trial — text Folk on iMessage or Telegram to try it. Regional pricing is available in select markets.
less life admin, more nights like this.
the friend that keeps your friends close, one text away.