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.
Quick one for the early crew: what's the most annoying part of your current workflow that you wish would just... disappear? We're building Zaro's roadmap around real answers, so don't hold back. The pettier the frustration, the better.
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Congrats on the launch! Pulling context from Gmail, Slack, and notes into something actually useful sounds incredibly appealing. I have an app idea in mind already.
@himani_sah1 Thank you, and love that you've already got one in mind, that's usually the moment it clicks. The "context that's already scattered everywhere becomes something useful" part is exactly the unlock we were chasing.
Go build it. And if you're up for it, come back and tell us what you made and where it tripped you up, those first real ideas from people outside the building are the best thing we can learn from right now. Genuinely curious what you'll point it at first.
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This seems especially useful for founders and ops people like me who live in five tools and still somehow miss half the context. lol well done!
Ha, five tools and still missing half the context is the exact pain we built around, you've described the problem better than our landing page does. That's the absurd part: the context all exists, it's just scattered everywhere so no one can actually hold it in their head. Founders and ops folks feel it hardest because you're the ones expected to somehow track all of it. Thanks for the kind words, go give it a run and tell us where it helps.
So excited to see it launch! The most thrilling part for me is seeing how all these new applications emerge once users actually start interacting with the platform. That's exactly what I've seen with Zaro—once people bring in their own backgrounds, workflows, and ideas, they start discovering use cases that we couldn't have fully anticipated.
We built Zaro, with Zaro. Everything we needed for launch: the dashboard and tracker apps, the agents updating them, and all our external docs/tools feeding into the context layer, all in Zaro.
Excited to see the first things that you all build!
@raihanshezan That's the itch exactly. The internal tool you build to keep operations moving is never the work you actually wanted to do, it's tax you pay to get to the real work, and then you're stuck maintaining it forever. We wanted that whole layer to mostly build and tend to itself, so keeping the lights on stops eating the time you'd rather spend elsewhere. Sounds like you've felt it firsthand.
Honestly been such a joy starting a little side business fully on my own stack, fully custom tools, AIs always running, agents staffed for me. Haven't had this much fun in forever
@andy_toulis This is the comment that makes a launch day worth it.
That feeling, a one-person operation running like it has a team behind it, is exactly the thing we kept imagining while building. Side businesses used to mean either doing everything yourself or not doing it at all, and watching that change is genuinely the fun part.
Go enjoy it, and if you ever feel like sharing what you've built, we'd love to see it.
So happy to see Zaro launch! The first time I had seen a solution for a fragmented knowledge landscape...systems of records, emails, notes, teams/slack All in one unified context that can be spoken to, actioned with an agent or visualised as an application
Congrats on the launch! Pulling context from Gmail, Slack, and notes into something actually useful sounds incredibly appealing. I have an app idea in mind already.
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@himani_sah1 would love to see your idea in action!
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@himani_sah1 Thank you, and love that you've already got one in mind, that's usually the moment it clicks. The "context that's already scattered everywhere becomes something useful" part is exactly the unlock we were chasing.
Go build it. And if you're up for it, come back and tell us what you made and where it tripped you up, those first real ideas from people outside the building are the best thing we can learn from right now. Genuinely curious what you'll point it at first.
This seems especially useful for founders and ops people like me who live in five tools and still somehow miss half the context. lol well done!
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@zerotox that's exactly one of the ICPs who were building this for! 100% Bull's eye
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Ha, five tools and still missing half the context is the exact pain we built around, you've described the problem better than our landing page does. That's the absurd part: the context all exists, it's just scattered everywhere so no one can actually hold it in their head. Founders and ops folks feel it hardest because you're the ones expected to somehow track all of it. Thanks for the kind words, go give it a run and tell us where it helps.
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So excited to see it launch! The most thrilling part for me is seeing how all these new applications emerge once users actually start interacting with the platform. That's exactly what I've seen with Zaro—once people bring in their own backgrounds, workflows, and ideas, they start discovering use cases that we couldn't have fully anticipated.
Zaro
We built Zaro, with Zaro. Everything we needed for launch: the dashboard and tracker apps, the agents updating them, and all our external docs/tools feeding into the context layer, all in Zaro.
Excited to see the first things that you all build!
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@raihanshezan That's the itch exactly. The internal tool you build to keep operations moving is never the work you actually wanted to do, it's tax you pay to get to the real work, and then you're stuck maintaining it forever. We wanted that whole layer to mostly build and tend to itself, so keeping the lights on stops eating the time you'd rather spend elsewhere. Sounds like you've felt it firsthand.
Convergence
Honestly been such a joy starting a little side business fully on my own stack, fully custom tools, AIs always running, agents staffed for me. Haven't had this much fun in forever
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@andy_toulis This is the comment that makes a launch day worth it.
That feeling, a one-person operation running like it has a team behind it, is exactly the thing we kept imagining while building. Side businesses used to mean either doing everything yourself or not doing it at all, and watching that change is genuinely the fun part.
Go enjoy it, and if you ever feel like sharing what you've built, we'd love to see it.
Zaro
So happy to see Zaro launch!
The first time I had seen a solution for a fragmented knowledge landscape...systems of records, emails, notes, teams/slack
All in one unified context that can be spoken to, actioned with an agent or visualised as an application
Changed my day to day work!