
Our Take
Folk is the AI that slides into your texts so you don't have to. Built by Nozomio Labs, it's basically a buffer between you and the outside world—when you don't want to reply, folk just handles it. But it's not some autoresponder pretending to be you. This thing tracks your flights, joins meetings for you when you can't be bothered, researches whatever you need, and can even team up with your friends' folk. Imagine having a wingman but for every text thread you ever ignored.
Here's the pitch: you're in a group chat, someone asks a question, and instead of spending 20 minutes crafting a response or staring at it until it gets awkward, folk does it. Need to cancel on someone? Folk's got lines. Trying to sound smart in an email but your brain isn't cooperating? Folk makes you sound coherent. It turns your half-formed thoughts into actual replies that sound like you—except you're actually paying attention now.
The "teams up with your friends' folk" part is the interesting bit. It's like multiplayer mode for AI assistants. Your friend's folk and your folk can coordinate. You both just sit back while your AIs figure it out. Three days free trial, no commitment. Coming from a team called Nozomio Labs which sounds like they were founded specifically to build weird AI shit.
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