Zaro
Build agents & apps on top of your context with one prompt.
1.2K followers
Build agents & apps on top of your context with one prompt.
1.2K followers
Zaro is where you can build working software from your scattered work. Everything you know is spread across Gmail, Slack, notes, and tabs that don't talk - Zaro pulls it into one place and lets you build apps from it in minutes: your research, your side projects, your plans, your decisions. Then they keep themselves updated, checking your connections every day so you don't have to. No code. No maintenance. No graveyard of prototypes you started and never finished.









Pulling from Gmail, Slack, and notes into one place and letting an app act on it is a real permissions and access question, not just a technical one. What's actually scoped when someone connects their Gmail, read-only on specific labels, full inbox access, something else? That's usually the part people don't think about until something goes wrong.
Love the idea of turning fragmented context into a usable app! Since our marketing briefs and Slack threads change daily, I'm curious about the sync. If I build an agent in Zaro, does it continuously update as new data hits those connected tools, or is it a static snapshot?
The "apps that keep themselves updated" part is what I'm most curious about. What happens if you disconnect a source mid-life -- say you leave a Slack workspace or revoke Gmail access? Does the app gracefully degrade and still surface what it has, or does it just break? Wondering how durable these are if the underlying connections change.
How does Zaro decide which information from connected sources is relevant enough to include in an app while filtering out outdated or conflicting data?
Building apps from existing context feels like a very different direction from starting with prompts alone.
Curious—have users been more excited by faster app creation, or by how much less context they have to rebuild every time?
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Exciting to ship a tool that actually feels useful, not just another AI toy. You can build apps around workflow automations and have agents run inside them, with the right people able to access and use them too. That is much closer to how everyone wants AI to work day to day.
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Really good to finally get this out. Finally a product that can actually build a working app, not a static prototype that leaves the real work to you. You describe what you want, the workflow automations and agents run inside it, and the right people on your team can use it.