An AI chief-of-staff for your household

Your household,
off your mind

oopto plans dinner around your family's actual week, fills the grocery cart, and remembers what the kids won't eat — all from your family group chat. No new app. It's just texts.

Early access is rolling out household by household.

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The Andersons 3 people
Sam
this week is chaos, what's the dinner situation
oopto
On it. Tuesday's tight — soccer ends 7:30, so that's 20-min sheet-pan gnocchi. Rest of the week:
Mon lemon chicken + orzo
Tue sheet-pan gnocchi ⚡️
Wed black bean tacos
Thu miso salmon
Fri pizza night 🎉
swap thursday — kids hated the salmon
oopto
Done — smash burgers instead. Grocery list updated and sitting in your Kroger cart. $84.20 for the week.
oopto
it remembers · Jamie hates mushrooms· soccer runs late on Tuesdays· Maya is nut-free· taco night fixes everything· you're out of olive oil· grandma visits the first Sunday· it remembers · Jamie hates mushrooms· soccer runs late on Tuesdays· Maya is nut-free· taco night fixes everything· you're out of olive oil· grandma visits the first Sunday·

Dinner, handled in three texts

1

Text it like family

oopto sits in your group chat. "We're slammed this week" is a complete instruction.

2

It plans around your week

It reads the family calendar and knows a 7:30 soccer pickup means a 20-minute dinner — not a braise.

3

Groceries land in your cart

The plan becomes a list, the list becomes a filled Kroger cart. You just check out.

Built for the job nobody
put on a résumé

Running a household is a real operations job — scheduling, budgeting, feeding people who disagree about food. oopto carries the load across three fronts.

Time

One shared picture of the family week. Practices, pickups, appointments — and what they mean for dinner.

Energy

The 5pm "what's for dinner" spiral, retired. Plans appear; you say yes or swap.

Money

One cart, one weekly number, fewer panic takeout orders. Your budget will notice.

The family group chat,
but it does things.