TextMyAgent

Text ‘hi’ to +1 (737) 377-1927.
Meet your TextMyAgent.

No app. No signup. TextAgent lives in your text messages — the place you already live.

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$30/month. 30-day free trial. Less than the morning coffee you don’t drink twice.

A couple in their late 50s sitting on a wooden porch with coffee, one reading a text message on her phone with a soft smile.

What is this, really?

TextMyAgent is an AI assistant you reach by text message. There is no app to install. There is no account to create on this website. You start by texting our number.

When you text +1 (737) 377-1927, you’ll reach your assistant. It introduces itself, explains what it can help with, and waits for you to tell it what you need. From that point forward, it’s a regular text conversation — except the person on the other end remembers everything, never forgets a birthday, and handles the small stuff while you live your life.

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How it works.

Hands holding a phone, thumbs above the messaging screen, warm wooden table.

Step 1

Text the number.

Send “hi” to +1 (737) 377-1927 from your phone. Your TextMyAgent answers.

A warm kitchen counter at golden hour with a mug, an open notebook, and a small plant.

Step 2

Talk to it like a friend.

Tell it what you need. Add things to your calendar. Forward emails. Ask it questions. It learns you over your first 30 days.

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Step 3

Let it handle the small stuff.

It remembers birthdays, screens your calls, drafts your messages, and keeps your calendar honest. You stay in your life.

Here’s what your TextMyAgent actually does.

A mom in her 40s on the sideline of a youth soccer game, smiling at a text message on her phone.

She’s at the game. The dentist’s office is calling.

Her TextMyAgent answers the call, takes the message, and texts her: “Dr. Patel confirmed Thursday at 2pm for Jake’s cleaning. Want me to add it to your calendar?” She replies yes and goes back to watching the game. The dentist gets confirmed. She never picks up.

A couple in their 60s near a pickleball court, paddles in hand, one showing the messaging screen to the other.

They want a Saturday court. Both their calendars are scattered.

He texts his TextMyAgent: “Find me and Sue an open Saturday morning.” His agent talks to her agent, checks both calendars, finds a window. Texts back: “Saturday the 18th, 9am works for both of you. Want me to book the court at Northwest Park?” He says yes. It’s done.

A man in his late 60s in a sunlit kitchen, reading a text message on his phone with a quiet smile.

His granddaughter’s birthday is in five days. He doesn’t want to forget.

He told his TextMyAgent about Emma’s birthday once, last year. It remembered. Five days out, it texts him: “Emma’s 12th birthday is Saturday. You sent her a card last year. Want me to draft something this year too?” He says yes. The agent drafts something warm and specific. He copies it, signs the card, drops it in the mail.

An open notebook with a fountain pen, a half-full mug, warm afternoon light through a window.

She hasn’t talked to her best friend from college in three months. Life got loud.

Her TextMyAgent texts her on a Tuesday morning: “Quick heads up — you and Lauren haven’t connected in about three months. You said in March you wanted to plan a visit. Want me to draft a check-in text?” She replies yeah. The draft comes back. She edits two words and sends it. They make plans for fall.

A man in his early 50s at a restaurant table, taking a phone photo of a dinner check, glass of wine in the foreground.

He takes a photo of the receipt. That’s it.

His TextMyAgent reads the receipt, files the meal, notes the restaurant for future reference. Two months later when he’s looking for “that Italian place we liked downtown,” his agent remembers. Same goes for emails — forward an airline confirmation and watch your calendar fill itself in.

A smartphone face-up on a kitchen counter showing a recently ended call, peaceful kitchen around it.

The auto warranty people called again. He didn’t even hear it.

His TextMyAgent answered, screened the call, and texted him: “Just got a call from someone claiming to be from your auto warranty. I told them you weren’t interested. Saved you 4 minutes.” He read the text, smiled, kept working.

Simple.

TextMyAgent

$30/month

about $1 a day

  • 30-day free trial
  • Text, email, document handling
  • Calendar coordination
  • Reminders and follow-ups
  • Cancel anytime

TextMyAgent + Calls

$45/month

about $1.50 a day

  • Everything in TextMyAgent
  • Your own phone number
  • Inbound call screening
  • Outbound calls on your behalf
  • Voicemail with summary texts

Both come with a 30-day free trial. No credit card required to start. We invite you to subscribe at the end of the 30 days.

Keith Eddleman, founder of TextMyAgent.

A note from me.

Hi — I’m Keith. I built TextMyAgent because my wife and I kept missing each other’s appointments, dropping the ball on family stuff, and ignoring our voicemails. I wanted an actual assistant. Not a chatbot. Not a feature inside another app. An assistant with its own phone number and its own email address that I could give out instead of mine.

So I built it.

If you’re an adult with too many people texting you and too many calls you’re avoiding — this is for you. Text the number, see if you like it, and if you do, stay. If not, walk away. No app to delete. No subscription to cancel by phone. Just a conversation that ends when you want it to.

— Keith

Questions.

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