Meeting Route Setup
Tango presents a focused form for creating a new meet. Users can add a start location, destination, estimated travel time, date, and time, then use the screen as a planning point for getting somewhere on schedule.
The layout is simple enough for a narrow utility role. Instead of a busy social feed, the app keeps attention on the fields that define where the user starts, where they want to go, and when the meet should happen.
That makes it useful for people who want a lightweight planning surface rather than a full navigation suite with many unrelated panels.
Date, Time, and Location Prompts
The app includes date and time pickers, which help users choose meeting details without typing everything manually. This reduces friction for creating a planned meet and helps keep the values consistent.
Location prompts appear when the app needs nearby or positioning data. Users should grant location only when they want the app to work with current place information, route context, or nearby-location suggestions.
The visible flow also includes a location accuracy prompt from Android services, so users may need to decide how much device location support they want enabled.
Focused Utility With Permission Review
Tango declares coarse and fine location, activity recognition, overlay, foreground service, boot, network, storage, vibration, wake-lock, and install-referrer capabilities. Those permissions align with location-aware planning but deserve review.
The app does not present itself as a large social network in the captured flow. Its strongest fit is the practical meet screen, date and time selection, and location-assisted route setup.
Users who only need occasional meeting setup can keep permissions narrow and grant location prompts only when the task requires them.