The assistant you can just text.

Save August as a contact. Text it like a person. It remembers what matters and follows through across messages, calls, and email.

See it in action
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Why August exists

Real intelligence is already here. For now it lives behind setup guides and tools built for engineers, so the few who can wire it up get a tenfold life while everyone else gets a chat box. August is the layer that closes the gap. Not another app, not a smarter search bar, but an assistant that lives across your messages, calls, and email and quietly does the work. Built to work for you, not just with you.

See it work

Like texting a very capable friend.

Watch August take a request from “can you?” to confirmed, start to finish.

August canbook your dinner

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Tuesday 2:14 PM

Can you get us a table for 4 somewhere good Friday at 7?

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What it does

Things a chatbot can't do.

August doesn't just suggest. One okay from you, and it books, sends, and follows through.

12:31 PM

Find me a flight to NYC under $300 next Friday, and a hotel near SoHo

12:33 PM

Delta nonstop, $284, and the Dominick in SoHo at $219 a night, 4.7 stars. Book both?

Perfect, book it

Booked. I'll send your boarding pass Thursday and check you in automatically.

Great, and let Maya know when I land

Done. Uber's set for 6:30 AM Friday, Maya's looped in, and the whole trip is on your calendar.

Doesn't just find it. Books it.

A chatbot hands you links and wishes you luck. August asks once, then handles the booking, the confirmation, and the follow-up, while your phone sits in your pocket.

Monday 9:15 AM

Mom's birthday is Thursday. Want me to send the peonies she liked? $45, arrives Wednesday.

yes please

Ordered. I'll text you when they're delivered.

August thinks ahead

August knows the dates that matter and shows up with the plan already made, approved with one text.

What's new in Slack?

One sec, checking Slack.

Standup moved to 10am, and Sam needs your sign-off on the Q3 deck.

Plugged into your tools

Slack, your calendar, your inbox. Ask in plain English and it checks the right place, then answers. No tabs, no logins.

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Or just call and talk

Prefer your voice? Call August like you'd call a person. It listens, takes care of it, and texts you the details after you hang up.

Kitchen leak repair request

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Hi,

The kitchen sink has been leaking since Monday. Could you send a plumber out this week?

Thanks,
Alex

August sends emails too

Ask in a text and it writes the email, sends it, and follows up when they reply.

How it works

No setup. No learning curve.

Save one contact, then reach it the way you'd reach an assistant. Text it, call it, or forward it an email. It works on whatever you already use.

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+1 (415) 555-0142

email

hey@august.ai

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Just text it like a person. No app, no commands, nothing to learn.

  1. 1

    Save August as a contact

    August is a phone number, not another app. Add it to your contacts once and that's the whole setup.

  2. 2

    Ask for what you need

    Text it, call it, or forward it an email. Plain English, like you'd ask a friend. No commands to learn.

  3. 3

    August gets it done

    It books the table, sends the email, makes the call, then reports back. Anything big, it asks you first.

Trust

Built to be trusted.

Real-world actions need real trust. Nothing big, expensive, or irreversible happens without your okay.

Heads up, rebooking the flight is $120. Want me to go ahead?

Go for it 👍

Done. Confirmation code: HJK4PQ.

The first assistant that actually feels like one.

Coming soon. iOS-first. Pricing announced at launch.