OnePing – AI anywhere with a single SMS

  • One Ping Only

    OnePing is a lightweight SMS assistant that responds to user messages with fast, concise, AI-generated replies in the familiar messaging app they love.

    Opt-In Method

    Users opt in by texting our phone number directly. OnePing replies only to messages it receives—no mass marketing or cold outreach is used.

    User: When is low tide on San Juan Island? Best tide pooling spots?
    OnePing: Welcome to OnePing! You have 10 free msgs.
    Type 'menu' or 'help' for more options. 🏁/🔚 marks end of message.
    tl;dr: Best tide pooling on San Juan Island is at Grandma’s Cove, Lime Kiln Point, and Cattle Point. Low tides this week occur late morning to early afternoon.
    Today, May 12, 2025, low tide at Roche Harbor is at 11:29 AM (−1.24 ft). Tomorrow, May 13, it's at 12:00 PM (−1.64 ft). These are excellent windows for tide pooling.
    Grandma’s Cove is considered the island’s best tide pooling spot, offering sea anemones, crabs, mussels, and tide pool sculpins.
    Other notable locations include Lime Kiln Point State Park, Deadman Bay Preserve, Fourth of July Beach, and Reuben Tarte County Park.
    Cattle Point Lighthouse, at the island's southern tip, features rocky shorelines ideal for spotting tiny eels and suckerfish beneath rocks.
    For optimal viewing, aim to arrive 30–60 minutes before low tide. Always tread carefully to protect delicate marine life and their habitats. 🏁

    Message Frequency

    Message volume is low. Users receive replies only when they initiate the conversation. For longer replies, the response would be chunked to fit within SMS character limits.

    Sample Conversation

    User: What’s my flight number again?
    OnePing: Your Alaska flight to LAX is AS1132 at 4:30pm. Terminal C. 🔚
    User: Ideas for entertaining Juni at campground?
    OnePing: tl;dr: Bring simple gear for nature play, movement games, and creative downtime. Rotate between active, quiet, and imaginative modes. Let her lead often.
    Scavenger hunt: Make a list of nature items (mossy rock, feather, red leaf, bug trail). Give her a bag and let her “collect” the forest like a mini explorer.
    Campground Olympics: Events like pinecone toss, log balancing, foot races, and silly obstacle courses. Create a “medal” ceremony with leaves or painted rocks.
    Story stick: Each person adds to a story when they’re holding the special stick. Great for fire pit time. Can be silly, spooky, or mythic, depending on mood.
    Glow stick games at dusk: Glow ring toss, hide and seek with glow bracelets, or dancing with light trails. Brings nighttime from scary to magical.
    Make nature art: Use sticks, leaves, bark, stones to build fairy houses, nature mandalas, or stick creatures. Bonus: photograph them to “remember” later. 🔚

    Opt-Out Method

    The end of each message exchange will end similar to this:

    OnePing: 3 free msgs remaining. Type 'menu' or 'help' for more options.

    How It Works

    Globalstar coverage

    Contact

    Email: oneping@turow.ski
    Phone: +1 (206) 555-1234


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