Folk is your AI friend that lives in any messaging app: iMessage, Telegram, Discord, and more. It joins meetings, plans your date, knows where you are, and gets smarter with every conversation. The longer you use it, the more it knows you. And now it's multiplayer, so you and your friends can team up and reach your goals together.
I'm Arlan. I dropped out of high school, did research at Stanford at 16, built multiple apps, went through Y Combinator, and have raised over $6M.
I spent the last year going deep on context and memory. I tried everything out there, and two things kept bothering me. First, none of them actually grow with you. They're smart in the moment, but tomorrow they don't remember yesterday. You're always re-explaining yourself, always starting over.
Second, none of them are actually proactive. You're always the one going to them, they never come to you. A lot of tools claim to be proactive, but really it's just a cron job firing on a schedule, and a timer isn't proactivity. Real proactivity is showing up at the right moment on its own, texting you exactly when something matters, without you setting anything up.
Folk is different. It lives inside the messaging apps you already use and it's built from the ground up to integrate into your life, not just assist when you ask.
Here's what that looks like in practice:
It knows where you are. Folk tracks your location and acts on it. Walk past a grocery store with items on your list? It'll ping you. It's not a map, it's context.
It joins your meetings. Folk's notetaker drops into every Google Meet, transcribes everything, and builds on what it learns so it always knows your world.
It remembers everything and gets smarter over time. Folk builds a growing memory of your life. The longer you use it, the more it knows you. That's the whole point.
It's multiplayer. This is the part I'm most excited about. Add friends who are already on Folk, and your folk and theirs can do things for each other, like book a table, share a doc, or check a calendar. One way, and only ever with a tap to approve.
And it does real things like research, coding help, date planning, booking restaurants, and tracking flights, all from the chat thread you're already in.
We're giving Product Hunt users 15% off today with code FOLK.
Two questions I'd genuinely love your take on:
What part of your life do you most wish an AI could just handle for you?
What would make you actually trust an AI with something personal?
Thanks for being here 🙏 Arlan
About folk on Product Hunt
“the AI in your texts that gets stuff done”
folk launched on Product Hunt on June 1st, 2026 and earned 205 upvotes and 56 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. Folk is your AI friend that lives in any messaging app: iMessage, Telegram, Discord, and more. It joins meetings, plans your date, knows where you are, and gets smarter with every conversation. The longer you use it, the more it knows you. And now it's multiplayer, so you and your friends can team up and reach your goals together.
On the analytics side, folk competes within Productivity, Messaging and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how folk performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted folk?
folk was hunted by Garry Tan. 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.
For a complete overview of folk including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Yoo Product Hunt 👋
I'm Arlan. I dropped out of high school, did research at Stanford at 16, built multiple apps, went through Y Combinator, and have raised over $6M.
I spent the last year going deep on context and memory. I tried everything out there, and two things kept bothering me. First, none of them actually grow with you. They're smart in the moment, but tomorrow they don't remember yesterday. You're always re-explaining yourself, always starting over.
Second, none of them are actually proactive. You're always the one going to them, they never come to you. A lot of tools claim to be proactive, but really it's just a cron job firing on a schedule, and a timer isn't proactivity. Real proactivity is showing up at the right moment on its own, texting you exactly when something matters, without you setting anything up.
Folk is different. It lives inside the messaging apps you already use and it's built from the ground up to integrate into your life, not just assist when you ask.
Here's what that looks like in practice:
It knows where you are. Folk tracks your location and acts on it. Walk past a grocery store with items on your list? It'll ping you. It's not a map, it's context.
It joins your meetings. Folk's notetaker drops into every Google Meet, transcribes everything, and builds on what it learns so it always knows your world.
It remembers everything and gets smarter over time. Folk builds a growing memory of your life. The longer you use it, the more it knows you. That's the whole point.
It's multiplayer. This is the part I'm most excited about. Add friends who are already on Folk, and your folk and theirs can do things for each other, like book a table, share a doc, or check a calendar. One way, and only ever with a tap to approve.
And it does real things like research, coding help, date planning, booking restaurants, and tracking flights, all from the chat thread you're already in.
We're giving Product Hunt users 15% off today with code FOLK.
Two questions I'd genuinely love your take on:
What part of your life do you most wish an AI could just handle for you?
What would make you actually trust an AI with something personal?
Thanks for being here 🙏 Arlan