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🀫 Ping · consent-first reachability

Say hello. Share by consent.

A ping is the simplest hello: anyone β€” a person, an app, an agent, or a bot β€” can reach you, and your 🀫 Agent One answers by sharing only the context you've approved, scoped and revocable, with a receipt. The most important ping of all is a one-tap SOS πŸ†˜ β€” easy enough for grandma β€” that calls your circle of trust for help in a moment. It's the early-internet hello, rebuilt consent-first on PCHP, so the world can reach you on your terms.

How consent works (PCHP)See a spaceID β€” manishussh
One tap Β· for the people who matter most

An SOS button even grandma can use.

The simplest, most important ping is a cry for help. In the 🀫 Agent One app, an SOS πŸ†˜ button is one big, obvious tap β€” no menus, no typing, no apps to find. Grandma presses it once, and her Agent One does the rest: it pings the circle of trust she set up ahead of time and shares exactly what helps them reach her, fast.

πŸ“ Shares what helps

Location & status

Her live location, an β€œI need help” status, and the medical or context notes she pre-approved β€” and nothing she didn't.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Reaches her circle

Family, caregiver, neighbor

The trusted people she chose in advance are pinged at once on their phones β€” and their Agent One surfaces it loudly.

🧾 With a receipt

Consent, set once

She approves who can be alerted once, calmly, ahead of time. In the moment it's a single tap; every alert is logged for her family to see.

The SOS feature is on the 🀫 Agent One roadmap and is designed to complement, not replace, emergency services. In a life-threatening emergency, always call your local emergency number (911 in the U.S.).

SOS
Press and hold for help
How a ping works

One hello. Four honest steps.

01

Someone pings your handle

A person, an app, an agent, or a bot pings your 🀫 spaceID (like manishussh) β€” a single, friendly hello on your phone. No phone number leaked, no email harvested.

02

Your Agent One checks consent

One reads who's asking, what they want, for how long, and for what purpose β€” against the rules you set. Strangers get less; your circle of trust gets what you've granted.

03

It shares exactly your β€œASL” β€” scoped

The early-internet β€œA/S/L” joke, done right: One shares only the slice you approved β€” maybe just your public spaceID, maybe a calendar slot, a payment handle, or a document β€” never your whole life.

04

A receipt is written

Every ping and every share lands on a ledger only you can read. You see who reached you, what you shared, and you can revoke at any time.

What you can share

Exactly the slice you choose β€” nothing more.

πŸͺͺ Your spaceID

Who you are, your way

Share your public profile β€” like hushh.ai/manishussh β€” the slice of you that's meant for the world.

πŸ“… A moment

Time, by consent

Let a trusted person or agent book a slot, get an address, or reach you on the channel you choose β€” scoped to the occasion.

πŸ’³ A handle

Act, not extract

Hand over a payment or document handle for the exact transaction, on open rails, with a receipt β€” never a copy of your vault.

For people, agents & bots alike

The world reaches you through one consent handshake.

Every star, every agent, and every bot in the world should be able to reach you and your 🀫 Agent One easily β€” with a simple ping. One answers on your behalf, within the rules you set, sharing only what you've consented to, with a receipt. Machines that want to do business with you or serve you come to the front door and knock; you decide who comes in.

Questions, answered

The 🀫 ping, in plain English.

What is a 🀫 ping?+

A ping is a single, friendly hello to your 🀫 spaceID. Anyone β€” a person, app, agent, or bot β€” can send one, and your Agent One decides what (if anything) to share back, by your consent, scoped to the moment, with a receipt. It's the easy way for the world to reach you and your agent without leaking your phone, email, or private life.

Why call it β€œASL”?+

It's a wink at the early internet, when strangers met on ICQ and chat rooms by asking β€œA/S/L?” The spirit β€” say hello, share a little about yourself β€” is lovely; the old way (broadcasting it to everyone) was not. The ping rebuilds that hello consent-first: you share exactly what you choose, with whom you choose, and you can take it back.

Is this private?+

Yes. The ping runs on PCHP, our open consent protocol: identity, consent, scoped exchange, and a receipt. Nothing is shared by default, nothing is sold, and every access is logged on a ledger only you can read. A ping is an invitation, never an entitlement.

Is there an SOS button for emergencies?+

Yes β€” it's the most important ping. In the 🀫 Agent One app, an SOS πŸ†˜ button is one big, obvious tap, designed to be easy enough for a grandparent or a child. Set up once, calmly, in advance: choose who to alert (family, a caregiver, a neighbor) and what to share (live location, an β€œI need help” status, medical notes). In the moment, one press alerts your circle of trust at once, with a receipt your family can see. It's on our roadmap and is designed to complement, never replace, emergency services β€” in a life-threatening emergency, always call 911.

Can agents and bots use it too?+

That's the point. Every agent and bot in the world should be able to reach a hussh user easily β€” through the same consent handshake a person uses. One answers on your behalf, within the rules you set, so machines can serve you without surveilling you.

Get pingable.

Claim your One, set your spaceID, and decide exactly how the world β€” and its agents β€” can reach you. An invitation, never an entitlement.

Claim your One β€” freeHow consent works (PCHP)The Personal World Model

The ping experience described here runs on PCHP and rolls out consent-first; some capabilities are on the roadmap. One is a product of Hushh Technologies Corporation (brand: 🀫 β€œhussh”), an independent company. One runs on third-party silicon, systems, and cloud; all company names are used solely to describe the platforms on which One software runs. Hushh Technologies is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with any company named.