Launching today

Toyo
Exec assistant who lives in iMessage and calls your phone
143 followers
Exec assistant who lives in iMessage and calls your phone
143 followers
Toyo is a personal AI assistant that lives in your messages and can call you on the phone. Talk to it like you'd message a coworker. Toyo triages your inbox, preps you for calls, can help keep your projects moving, and pulls answers and context from your company's tools. It works over text and voice: Have it call you when you want to get updates or just talk through some work. It lives in iMessage, so there's no new apps, and no new tabs to manage.














Voquill
Congrats on the launch! Nice concept.
How much control is there over what Toyo can access and act on once all your tools are connected?
thanks for your support, Henry! and great question.
from a security standpoint, @Toyo is built on @Cloudflare. every agent operates in an isolated, sandboxed environment. your data never leaves your environment.
cf cto @dok2001 put it simply:
hope it clarifies - give it a spin: toyo.ai
Does it actually plug into tools like Linear or Notion, or is it just working off your inbox and calendar for now?
@oguzperdah4102 great question! and yes, @Toyo plugs in to @Linear, @Notion, and the tools you already use to run your business via MCP integrations. see everything it can do here: toyo.ai/capabilities
hope it helps!
The “lives in iMessage and calls your phone” part is interesting because it suggests Toyo can handle both async and more urgent workflows. How do you decide when the assistant should call versus just continue in the message thread? I’d also be curious whether users can set rules by topic, like sales follow-ups, calendar changes, or personal errands.
@crystalmei spot on!
picture this: you're waking up. @Toyo has already scanned your inbox, tracked competitor changes, and flagged what matters. you get a 2-minute brief tailored to your current priorities. not a notification flood, not another dashboard.
get started at toyo.ai
Great launch! The iMessage-native call is kind of wow. The usual failure mode for these assistants is becoming one more tab we forget to open and living where you already text sidesteps that. One thing - iMessage has no official API, so handling deliverability and Apple changing things might be tricky if I got it right - but I am sure you get it covered in the very near future?
The phone/iMessage surface is interesting because it puts the assistant where small-business operations already happen. The key trust boundary is what happens before it commits to the outside world: clear confirmation, durable notes, and a trail the owner can inspect later.
Love assistants that live inside imessage - have been a user of Poke!
Slightly unrelated question - what did you use to make the video?
ping @aidanhornsby who made this awesome claymotion launch video