Launching today

Kadoink
Gather people instantly by ringing their phones directly
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Gather people instantly by ringing their phones directly
71 followers
Tell Kadoink Who You Need. AI Gets Them Together. Say Who. Say Why. Kadoink Gathers Everyone. AI-Powered Gathering for Real-Time Communication Kadoink Finds the Best Way to Reach Your People Video, Voice, Text, Push — AI Chooses the Path Stop Chasing People. Let Kadoink AI. Your AI Gathering Engine AI That Knows Who to Reach and How Tell Kadoink the Mission. AI Handles the Outreach. Kadoink AI: The Fastest Way to Gather People Real-Time Communication, Coordinated by AI







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@stoneeye Congrats on the Kadoink launch — group calls where you fill a grid and everyone's phone just rings, no app, no login, is a genuinely fun way to get people together. We made you a free launch video for it — grab it here:
https://foxplug.com/v/kadoink
PH launches with video tend to do better, so, I hope the video helps get more action on your launch!
It's 100% whitelabel and yours to keep: download it, upload it to your own YouTube, and drop it on your Product Hunt launch page (or embed it on your site). We built it with FoxPlug (https://foxplug.com) — paste your site and it turns what you just shipped into a launch video, images, and posts in about 30 seconds. This one is on us.
the smart channel routing sounds genuinely nice for the person sending the request, but it's optimizing for the sender's convenience, not the receiver's. a phone call is a much bigger interruption than a text, and the person on the receiving end never opted into "an AI decides when I get rung instead of texted." curious what stops this from becoming the group-chat equivalent of a robocall once a few people start using it on the same friend group, everyone's phone ringing because an algorithm decided calling would get a faster response than texting
the interesting tension here is that this optimizes for the sender, not the receiver. research shows phone calls are the most disruptive form of communication but also get the fastest response. so AI choosing to call instead of text is basically choosing speed over respect for the other person's attention. the line between "smart gathering" and "AI-powered interruption" is thin. curious how the receiver opts out or sets boundaries on how they're reached
Tried it with a quick family dinner plan and it actually picked who to text vs call based on past responsiveness, which was a nice touch. Setup was a little confusing at first but the AI suggestions saved me time.
How does the AI actually pick which channel to use for each person, does it learn from past outreach results or is it just rule based out of the box
How does Kadoink actually pick between video, voice, text, or push for each person? Is that based on their past response history or some default logic you set up?
How does Kadoink decide which channel to use for each person, and can I override that if I know someone only responds to text?