By Kiran Prasad
Feb 17, 2026
Releases
What's New: Okthx Learns, Texts, and Gets a Whole Lot Smarter
We've been heads-down building since our Early Preview launch, and this is a big one. Over the past few weeks, our team has shipped a wave of new features that fundamentally change how Okthx works with you and for you.
Here's the short version: Okthx now remembers what matters to you, you can text it from your phone, and scheduling just got dramatically more capable. Let us walk you through it.
Okthx Now Remembers
This is the feature we're most excited about.
We're introducing Memory. Okthx now continuously learns from your emails, calendar events, and conversations to build a real understanding of how your life works. Your preferences, your habits, the little details that make your routine yours.
Why does this matter? Because coordination without context is just glorified data entry. The whole point of having an assistant is that they know you. They know your kid has practice on Tuesdays. They know you prefer morning appointments. They know you protect Friday afternoons for deep work. They know your partner's schedule gets tight on Thursdays.
That's what Memory does. And it gets sharper with every interaction. The more you use Okthx, the better it gets at anticipating what you need: smarter scheduling suggestions, more relevant help, fewer questions you have to answer because Okthx already knows.
We're calling this Memory v1 because it's just the beginning. But even in its first version, the difference is night and day.
Text Your Assistant
This one came straight from our Early Preview users, and it might be our favorite feature for how simple it is.
You can now text Okthx. That's it. Just text it like you'd text a friend.
See a flyer on the bulletin board at school pickup? Snap a photo and send it to Okthx. It'll pull out the details and add the event to your calendar. Run into a friend at the grocery store and want to grab dinner soon? Text your assistant right there in the parking lot and it'll start coordinating. Need to add something to your calendar while you're on the go? Just text it.
No app to open. No login. Just a text message. It turns out the fastest way to get help is the one you're already using a hundred times a day.
To try it out, sign up for Okthx and check the top of the homepage for the Okthx phone number.
Scheduling That Handles the Messy Stuff
Scheduling a meeting from scratch was just the start. Real life is messier than that. Things get rescheduled, people get added, conflicts pop up. So we made Okthx handle all of it.
Rescheduling
Plans change. Now you or any participant can ask to reschedule, and Okthx handles the whole coordination: finding new times, checking availability, and confirming with everyone. You don't touch a single email.
Adding and removing participants
Forgot to include someone? Add them after the fact. Someone drops out? Mark them optional. Okthx adjusts and keeps everyone in the loop.
Auto-scheduling
This one feels like magic. If everyone you're meeting with is in the same organization, Okthx checks availability and books the meeting automatically. No back-and-forth at all. And here's the bonus: if all participants are Okthx users, even across different companies, auto-scheduling kicks in too. The more people who use Okthx, the better it works for everyone.
Calendly support
If someone in a scheduling thread drops a Calendly link, Okthx picks it up, finds a time that works for everyone, and books it. No more clicking through someone else's booking page.
Auto-reply for inbound requests
When Okthx spots an incoming email that looks like a scheduling request, it drafts a reply that loops in your assistant. One click from you, and Okthx takes it from there.
Mute when you need to
Want Okthx to step back from a particular email thread? Just remove it from the cc. Add it back whenever you want it re-engaged. You're always in control.
Okthx Now Comes to You
We've also built a set of proactive features so Okthx works for you even when you're not actively asking for help.
Conflict alerts
Okthx watches your calendar for upcoming conflicts and reaches out to offer help rescheduling before things get stressful. No more discovering a double-booking the morning of.
Weekly Prep
A simple summary of your upcoming events, delivered to your inbox each week. It's the quick glance that helps you start the week grounded.
Welcome series
For new users, a set of onboarding emails to help you get the most out of Okthx from day one. We want the first week to feel effortless.
A Few More Things We're Proud Of
Share conversations
You can now share any Okthx conversation with someone else so they can see exactly what you see. Great for keeping a partner, co-parent, or colleague in the loop.
Better web search
Ask Okthx anything, and it pulls from sources across the web, giving you a thorough, well-synthesized answer. It's become a surprisingly useful research tool alongside everything else.
Email attachment support
You can now view and search attachments across all your connected email accounts, right inside Okthx.
And a mountain of bug fixes
Our Early Preview users have been incredible about reporting issues, and we've been shipping fixes as fast as they come in. Every bug report makes Okthx more reliable. Keep them coming. 🖤
What This Adds Up To
If we step back and look at what we've shipped in just a few weeks, the picture is clear: Okthx is becoming the assistant we always envisioned. One that knows you, meets you where you are, handles the hard parts of coordination, and gets better every day.
We're still in Early Preview, still learning from every person that uses Okthx, and still building fast. If you're already on Okthx, these features are live now. Go try texting your assistant. If you're not on Okthx yet, we're steadily opening up access from our waitlist.
Thank you to our Early Preview users. You're shaping this product in ways we couldn't do alone, and we're just getting started.
Okthx is in Early Preview, available by invitation from our waitlist. To learn more, visit okthx.com.
