Tell Kadoink who you need. AI gathers them by video, voice, text, push, link, or app. 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.
This is solving such a real pain point! Wrangling people for an urgent sync—whether it's coordinating a project or just trying to get a group together for pickleball—is always a nightmare. The smart channel routing (text vs video) is a brilliant touch. One quick question: does the AI factor in calendar presence or system statuses (like DND) before deciding to ring someone's phone? Congrats to the team!
The fill-a-grid-and-everyone's-phone-just-rings, no app or login, is a genuinely clever way to lower the friction of getting a group on a call. Two day-one things I'd hit immediately: does the ring-out work across countries and carriers, or is it US numbers only for now? And is there a cap on how many people one grid call can hold before it stops dialing everyone?
Coordinating a group of humans is sneaky-hard UX...I fight this problem in a different domain. Question: what's the experience for the person being 'gathered'? Do they need the app installed, or does it degrade gracefully to plain SMS?
how does the AI actually pick between video, voice, and text for each person, does it factor in things like time of day or their contact info, or is it more of a guess based on what worked before?
Tested it with a quick team sync and the auto channel picker actually picked video for the urgent folks and text for the rest, which saved me the usual back and forth. Cool idea, works well.
Tried it to rally a few teammates for a quick call and the whole thing just worked without me bouncing between apps. The best part was how it picked video for one person and text for another based on context, feels like the AI actually gets the situation.
Tried it for a quick family meetup and was surprised it picked text over a call since I was driving. Nice touch that it just got on with it instead of asking me to choose.
does it actually pick the channel based on whether someone tends to respond faster by text vs call, or is it more of a static rule for now
Told it to rally a few friends for a weekend hike and it actually picked video over text, which felt surprisingly natural. The AI choosing the channel based on the group is a clever touch.
Curious how Kadoink handles the contact data side—do I bring my own list or is it pulling from calendars and socials for me? And does it play nice with Slack and Outlook, or is it more of its own thing for now?
how does it actually decide between video, voice, text, or push for a given situation, and can i override that choice if i know a specific person prefers one channel?
How does it decide which channel to use when someone prefers text but the group message would land better as a call?
Tried it with a quick family dinner plan and it actually picked up my sister on WhatsApp while texting my parents. Felt weirdly smooth for a first run.
Tried it with a quick family dinner and it picked everyone's contact preference without me doing the usual group chat ping pong. Pretty handy for one-off stuff like that.
How does it decide between video, voice, or text when reaching out, and can I override the AI's choice if I have a preference?
how does it actually pick between video, voice, text, and push for each person on the list?
Tried it with a quick family dinner plan and it picked video for my parents and text for my brother without me thinking about it. The auto-channel choice actually feels useful.
The name is fun, and the AI picking video vs text vs push for each contact feels genuinely useful. Wished it had a clearer pricing page on the site though.
How does Kadoink decide which channel to use for each person, and can I override that if I know someone only responds to text?
About Kadoink AI on Product Hunt
“Tell Kadoink who you need video voice text push link or app”
Kadoink AI launched on Product Hunt on July 7th, 2026 and earned 137 upvotes and 42 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. Tell Kadoink who you need. AI gathers them by video, voice, text, push, link, or app. 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 was featured in Messaging (51.9k followers), Social Network (50.3k followers), Social Media (89.1k followers), Social Networking (1.7k followers) and Family (864 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 45.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Kadoink AI?
Kadoink AI was hunted by Eric Stone. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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