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Ling gives your time a memory, and your plans a way forward.
It does not just place things on a calendar. Ling keeps the thread around them: what to prepare, what to look up, who it involves, and what should happen next.
Ling
10:00 review looks ready. One customer note is still open, and 12:30 lunch sits close to the next call.
Why Ling
A useful companion should understand what happens before and after the moment.
A meeting is not only a time. It may need a document, a previous note, a route, a place to meet, or the quiet memory of what you promised last time. Ling is built to keep that surrounding context alive without making the product noisy.
Before you ask
Ling prepares the small things that make the next thing easier.
It can collect the right notes before a call, look up places for an offline plan, compare options, and keep a loose thought warm until it becomes clear. The point is not to show more controls. The point is to make the next step feel less scattered.
Prepared context
Ling can bring forward notes, files, preferences, and open loops around what is about to happen.
Real-world information
A plan can need a store, a route, a restaurant, a search result, or a comparison. Ling keeps those outside-world details close to the intent.
Action with memory
When something changes, Ling can keep why it changed, what still matters, and what should happen next in the same thread.
Core experience
Quiet on the surface. Rich where it matters.
Calendar intelligence
Ling treats schedules as living context. A meeting is not only a slot on a grid; it may need documents, notes, travel time, reminders, risk, follow-up, and relationships around it.
- Materials and preparation around each event
- Exact-time reminders inside the same schedule model
- Buffers, conflicts, and follow-up context
Plans that touch the real world
Ling keeps intent close to the real world: where to go, what to compare, what to prepare, and how the plan should fit into the rest of the day.
- Finds stores, places, options, and outside information
- Keeps reminders, events, search, and follow-up connected
- Lets conversation turn a rough idea into a plan
Long-term memory
Ling's memory is designed to make repeated context lighter. It remembers the kinds of details that make an assistant feel less generic.
- Names, habits, and preferences over time
- Less repeated setup across conversations
- Natural questions when context is missing
Follow what may change
Ling can keep an eye on the things you want to watch over time, then come back when a change is actually worth your attention.
- Signals, updates, and recurring summaries
- Quiet when there is nothing meaningful
- A place to return to what Ling has noticed
Input methods
Intent can arrive as speech, text, or a screenshot.
Say the intent before it becomes a form
Voice input keeps the nuance of a thought: uncertainty, priority, and timing can remain part of the conversation.
A screenshot can carry the whole context
A poster, chat screenshot, itinerary, or meeting notice often already contains the dates, places, and intent Ling needs to understand.
Fri 14:00 · Sanlitun
time · place · intent
More connections
More places where context can reach Ling.
Start with calendars, then expand to the rest of the day
Ling already works with Apple Calendar. Next, more calendars, email, and work signals can become context Ling can watch, connect, and bring back at the right time.
- Apple Calendar support is already in place
- Email can become something Ling helps keep an eye on
- More platforms will connect step by step
Connected and planned signals include
How it works
Ling keeps the thread, without making the day feel busier.
Catch the signal
Calendar events, reminders, recent conversations, voice notes, images, and useful outside information all become part of the same context layer.
Hold the context
Ling relates the current moment to preferences, open loops, preparation needs, and the shape of the next few hours.
Move it forward
Ling should act with taste: prepare, remind, search, or stay quiet depending on what the moment actually needs.
Use Ling for
The difference shows up in the small transitions.
Before meetings
Meeting context can include prep materials, prior notes, buffers, and the small risks around the event.
When planning outside work
Ling can help search for places, compare options, and turn a loose idea into a plan that fits the day.
At the end of the day
Open threads can be carried forward without turning the evening into another planning ritual.
When plans change
Schedule changes, reminders, and the reason behind them can stay in one continuous context.
Especially useful for
Moments
Ling is built for the moments where context matters.
Early users
What people notice once Ling becomes part of their routine.
Before calls, Ling basically saves me from doing that little panic search. The note, the reason, the thing I promised last time, it is just there.
我经常就是随口说一句,“下周找个时间约一下”。以前这种话说完就没了,现在 Ling 会先帮我兜住, 后面再慢慢补细节。
I threw in a screenshot of an itinerary and expected to clean it up myself later. Ling already had the time and place right. That was the first moment I paid attention.
It has taste, honestly. A lot of AI tools try to prove they are smart. Ling is more like, here is the one useful thing, do with it what you want.
My calendar always kena moved around. Ling is nice because it keeps the why together with the new timing, so I do not need to dig through chat again.
歩きながら「これ後でやる」みたいに声で残すことが多いです。Ling はその雑なメモを、 あとでちゃんと探せる形にしてくれるのが助かります。
I did not want another “memory” feature. But this one remembers the boring setup stuff, which is exactly the stuff I hate repeating.
学校通知、接送变化、晚饭安排,其实都很小,但小事多了就很烦。Ling 能把这些放在一条线里, 我脑子里就少开几个标签页。
My day never looks as clean as my calendar. Ling is useful because I can dump the messy middle into it, and it still knows what to do next.
The proactive messages are not random nags. Most of the time I can tell why Ling is saying it now, which makes me much less annoyed by the interruption.
FAQ
What you may want to know.
What is Ling?
Ling is a quiet layer for time, memory, context, and real-world action. It helps you prepare for schedules, search information, find places, organize options, and turn loose intent into plans.
How is Ling different from a normal calendar or reminder app?
Ling does not only store a time. It keeps the surrounding context: what needs preparing, why something matters, what changed, what still needs follow-up, and when a gentle nudge is more useful than another list.
What can I send to Ling?
You can type naturally, speak a rough thought, or send an image such as a poster, itinerary, meeting notice, or chat screenshot. You can also ask Ling to search, compare, plan, or find real-world options around an intent.
Will Ling interrupt me too much?
The product direction is restraint. Ling should speak when timing and context make the message useful, not just because a notification can be sent.
Can Ling help beyond schedules?
Yes. Schedules are one important context layer, but Ling can also help with information search, place discovery, planning, preparation, and follow-up.
How do I get access?
Ling is opening gradually. Product access and app support updates will be published on this website.
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