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Product Hunt Toyo

Exec assistant who lives in iMessage and calls your phone

247
Traction Score
71
Discussions
Jul 9, 2026
Launch Date
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Product Positioning & Context

Toyo is a personal AI assistant that lives in your messages and can call you on the phone. Talk to it like you'd message a coworker. Toyo triages your inbox, preps you for calls, can help keep your projects moving, and pulls answers and context from your company's tools. It works over text and voice: Have it call you when you want to get updates or just talk through some work. It lives in iMessage, so there's no new apps, and no new tabs to manage.
Email Messaging Artificial Intelligence

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Deep-Dive FAQs

What is Toyo?
Toyo is a digital product or tool described as: Exec assistant who lives in iMessage and calls your phone
Where did Toyo originate?
Data for Toyo was aggregated directly from the Product Hunt community ecosystem, representing raw developer and early-adopter sentiment.
When was Toyo publicly launched?
The initial public indexing or launch date for Toyo within our tracked developer communities was recorded on July 9, 2026.
How popular is Toyo?
Toyo has achieved measurable traction, logging over 247 traction score and facilitating 71 recorded discussions or engagements.
Which technical categories define Toyo?
Based on metadata extraction, Toyo is categorized under topics such as: Email, Messaging, Artificial Intelligence.
Is Toyo recognized by media or academic researchers?
Yes. It has been covered by media outlets like Autocar. This indicates the concept has reached a level of mainstream or scientific viability beyond just developer forums.
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How does the creator describe Toyo?
The original author or development team describes the product as follows: "Toyo is a personal AI assistant that lives in your messages and can call you on the phone. Talk to it like you'd message a coworker. Toyo triages your inbox, preps you for calls, can help keep your..."

Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Turns out that one launch today wasn't enough — we sprinted to add OpenAI's new GPT 5.6 model, which is now powering Toyo :)https://www.producthunt.com/p/toyo/new-gpt-5-6-makes-toyo-better-at-complex-work
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
The solution looks very interesting, but the inability to trial is a non-starter for us.
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Building a group trip planner, so "lives where people already reply" is the whole ballgame for me. When Toyo calls someone's phone, is that a real voice agent talking or just a nudge to open the thread? Curious where a call actually beats a text that gets left on read.
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Really like the "assistant in your messages" approach! Curious how you think about third-party integrations over time. Will Toyo become a platform where developers can add new capabilities, or will you keep the experience tightly curated?
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Congrats on the launch!! love that it lives in iMessage instead of being yet another app to open, that's honestly the unlock, people already text like they'd message a coworker so there's zero learning curve.

the call-you-when-you-need-updates thing is such a nice touch too, feels way more human than another chat window. excited to see this take off.
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
How does it actually pull context from company tools without needing a full-on integration setup each time, and is that something you have to configure per tool or does it work out of the box?
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
You had me at the adorable claymation
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
@aidanhornsby what's the most magical moment you and/or your team have had dogfooding Toyo? My 'woah' moment so far is not having to check my inbox when I wake up and instead getting all urgent emails and news summarized into a single text from my Toyo :)
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
The iMessage integration is clever, no extra app to open is a real win. The phone call feature sounds handy for getting quick updates while away from my desk.
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
The phone/iMessage surface is interesting because it puts the assistant where small-business operations already happen. The key trust boundary is what happens before it commits to the outside world: clear confirmation, durable notes, and a trail the owner can inspect later.
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
living in iMessage instead of requiring a new app is the right distribution call. the hardest part of AI assistant adoption is the habit change and if it's already in a surface you check 50 times a day that problem mostly solves itself. the proactive calling is the interesting differentiator though. most AI assistants wait to be asked. curious what triggers toyo to call you vs send a message, and whether you can tune how proactive it gets so it doesn't become its own source of interruptions.
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Great launch! The iMessage-native call is kind of wow. The usual failure mode for these assistants is becoming one more tab we forget to open and living where you already text sidesteps that. One thing - iMessage has no official API, so handling deliverability and Apple changing things might be tricky if I got it right - but I am sure you get it covered in the very near future?
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Does it actually plug into tools like Linear or Notion, or is it just working off your inbox and calendar for now?
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Congrats on the launch! Nice concept. How much control is there over what Toyo can access and act on once all your tools are connected?
[Redacted] • Jul 9, 2026
Love assistants that live inside imessage - have been a user of Poke! Slightly unrelated question - what did you use to make the video?

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