Google has released an app called Who's Down that helps users make plans with their friends.
The Microsoft Garage team has recently developed some experimental applications. He had released one of them in July called Tossup and did about the same thing. Now it seems that Google has envied and started creating and running an app with the name Who's Down, which runs on iOS and Android and allows users to hold group chats and plan where they'll hang out in the evening real their life.
Upon opening the application, the user greets his friends and essentially declares that he is available for "a ride". After this step, the user can proceed to see what their friends' ride plans are so far and start chatting with them from within the app itself. Other friends who are also available may well be added to these talks. Each session for you to be with your friends has a duration of three hours and then it is deleted.
You can download the iOS and Android app from iTunes Store and Google Play Store respectively. You must have an invitation from a friend to create account. For now you can ask the manufacturer to send you an invitation. Users after registering can invite their friends to use it.