Rodeo: The AI Fix for Your Forgotten Social Life and Group Chat Fatigue
Former Hinge executives launch Rodeo, an AI-powered app designed to help you schedule activities with existing friends and escape group chat chaos.
Is your social life buried under 37 different group chats? It's a common modern struggle. While dating apps focus on strangers and LinkedIn on networking, Rodeo, a new app founded by former Hinge executives, uses AI to solve the chaos of making plans with the friends you already have.
The Pivot from Discovery to Maintenance
The tech world is saturated with ways to meet new people, but few tools help us nurture existing bonds. Between parenting, work, and endless digital noise, maintaining friendships often falls by the wayside. Rodeo aims to change that by acting as an intelligent social assistant.
According to The Verge, the app can ingest social media posts for events or restaurants and turn them into actionable plans. It removes the friction of 'where' and 'when' by providing clear structures for groups to agree on.
Built by Relationship Experts
The founders' pedigree at Hinge gives the project significant weight. They've spent years analyzing how people connect; now, they're applying those insights to friendship. Rodeo isn't just another calendar app; it's a tool designed to reduce the mental load of being a good friend in a hyper-busy world.
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