Xaro

Story

Good rooms remember.

Xaro began with a simple belief: conversation should leave people clearer, not more overwhelmed.

A short note.

We did not set out to build another feed. Xaro is organized around rooms and the people inside them—not an engagement-ranked social stream. Tools should get out of the way, and useful context should lighten the load rather than track people.

From noise to room to context

  1. Everything competes

    Messages, tabs, pings, and tools arrive faster than people can turn them into shared understanding.

  2. A room creates space

    One place gathers the right people, conversation, files, and tools. The chatter quiets and the group can focus.

  3. Context becomes useful

    Search, catch-ups, tasks, docs, and events help the room carry important context into the next moment.

Principles in practice

  1. Calm by default

    The app should feel like opening a quiet room, not walking into a stadium.

  2. Structure when useful

    Tasks, docs, events, calls, and moderation should appear because a room needs them—not because a dashboard has space.

  3. Context that serves people

    Catch-ups, search, files, and shared work should help people move forward without pretending to remember everything for them.

Rooms, not an endless feed.

Xaro is not organized around an engagement-ranked social feed. It is organized around the people, conversation, and shared context inside each room.

The goal is not to do more in less time. It is to do what matters with a clearer mind.

Xaro manifesto

A calmer way to work starts here.

Open one room for your people and let useful structure earn its place.

XARO
Features
A calmer room, with real depth.

Start with conversation. Bring in catch-ups, tasks, docs, events, calls, search, moderation, and AI only when the room needs them.

Story
Good rooms remember.

Conversation should leave people clearer, not more overwhelmed.