Funlet is the group-coordination layer that makes organizing easy.

What funlet does

Funlet handles group coordination from start to finish in the funlet web app, Claude, ChatGPT, or any other AI agent. You tell it what you want to plan. Funlet sends the invitations by text, collects the replies, and handles the follow-up. Organizers and invitees get a clean interface to set things up and respond, and no one has to download an app or create an account.

Why now

Getting a group together has always been painful. Group texts break down, plans get buried, decisions get lost, and there is no structure holding any of it together. The tools meant to help instead pull you out of the conversation to go use a separate website or app, and none of them remember what worked last time, so organizers give up and fall back to manual texts or unnecessary follow-up actions. What has changed is that capable models and MCP now make agent-native apps possible. Agents already act for individuals, and group coordination is the natural next step. A new layer is emerging where web apps can act as agents, or apps live inside agents. Funlet is built to be wherever organizers or invited guests want to coordinate.

What makes funlet different

Funlet is built the other way around from the tools that came before it. The organizer says what they want in plain language and funlet handles the coordination, with an interface that looks and feels like an app rather than a text thread. It runs the whole coordination loop, from interest checks and polls through invites, RSVPs, reminders, and messages to the group, instead of solving a single slice the way most tools do. It is agent-native rather than a web app with AI added on top, so the organizer works inside the funlet web app, Claude, ChatGPT, or any other agent from one account, and the people they invite respond from a text without ever leaving their messages.

How funlet compounds

Funlet is built to record how a group actually coordinates, from the moment someone decides to plan something through the final RSVPs. That kind of data does not exist at scale today, because the web-era tools capture the outcome of an event but not how the group got there. As funlet runs more coordination, it learns what works for each group and uses that to improve the experience and automate more of the process over time. That same record becomes something that does not exist anywhere else, a structured signal of how groups decide that is valuable both on its own and as training data for the agents that are still poor at group coordination. Funlet will publish group-coordination data on a regular basis.

Who funlet is for

Group coordination is universal, and funlet is built for the full range of groups that have to organize:

  • Friends & family
  • Volunteers
  • Schools & PTAs
  • Faith communities
  • Sports teams
  • Pickup
  • Clubs
  • Communities & HOAs

Company

Funlet is built by a small team at Streamline Ops based in the United States.

For partnership and investment inquiries, email jonathan@funlet.ai