PingRoom Is On The App Store
The App Store release milestone for PingRoom and the next chapter for Mindzone.tech.
On June 28, 2026, PingRoom reached the App Store.
This is the milestone every product eventually has to face. Not the private build. Not the simulator. Not the internal note. Not the almost-ready version. The public version. The one real people can install, judge, use, ignore, love, break, and make part of their day.
For me, Mahdi Salmanzade, and for Mindzone.tech, this release means the bell is finally outside the workshop.
What PingRoom Is Today
PingRoom is a room-based ping platform built around one simple promise: one tap, everyone knows.
Users can create rooms, invite people by code or QR, customize quick-action buttons, and send instant Pings to everyone in the room. They can use location triggers, schedules, and webhooks to fire Pings automatically. They can receive signals on the phone, Apple Watch, widgets, Lock Screen, and connected channels.
It is useful for families, couples, friends, small teams, builders, public broadcast rooms, personal contact sharing, and agent workflows.
That range is possible because the core primitive is strong. A room gives context. A Ping carries signal. A trigger creates timing. Approvals create response today, and the Question protocol defines the broader response layer that comes next.

What Makes Me Proud
I am proud that PingRoom is not only a screen.
Under the app is a Laravel API, a Go notification service delivering directly to APNs and FCM, Redis queues, CockroachDB/Postgres-compatible storage, a Filament admin panel, a Next.js landing site, Cloudflare Workers, RevenueCat subscriptions, PostHog analytics, native iOS targets, a Watch app, widgets, webhooks, channel mirrors, agent auth, MCP tools, structured Pings, and approval flows.
But the user should not have to think about all of that. The user should feel the product in a second: make a room, tap once, everyone knows.
That simplicity over deep infrastructure is the part I care about most.
The Bigger Vision
The App Store release is not the end of the vision. It is the public beginning.
PingRoom can grow from a consumer ping platform into a push-native fabric for humans and agents. The agent platform is already part of the foundation: scoped auth, MCP, structured Pings, agent-to-agent messaging, approvals, and the path toward general Questions.
The future I see is clear. A developer connects an agent in five minutes. The agent joins a room. It Pings a human when it needs a decision. The human answers from the phone. The agent continues. People, software, and agents share one signal layer.
That future only matters if the consumer product is good. The bell has to work for normal people before it becomes infrastructure.
Thank You
This release carries months of building, debugging, rewriting, testing, designing, and choosing what not to build.
It also carries a belief that attention can be treated with more respect. Not every communication tool needs to become a feed. Not every notification needs to be noise. Sometimes the right product is just a clear signal, sent to the right room, at the right moment.
PingRoom is now on the App Store.
Make a room. Tap once. Everyone knows.
The Next Chapter
After release, the path is sharper: improve onboarding, watch the real activation funnel, make public rooms easier to discover, package the agent platform for five-minute adoption, and grow approvals into the broader Question primitive without breaking the simplicity of the app.
That is the standard for the next phase. The product can become more technical underneath, but the public promise should stay clear enough for anyone to feel in one tap.
Mahdi Salmanzade
The Ping that cuts through.


