You shouldn't spend your day doing your job's busywork.
We built Zoron because most of your workday isn't spent on real work — it's spent sorting email, switching tabs, chasing follow-ups, and holding everything together in your head.
The problem
You check email in one tab. Your calendar in another. Tasks in a third app. Notes somewhere else. Each tool tracks a piece of your work, but none of them know about the others — and none of them do anything about it.
So you spend your day coordinating instead of executing. Sorting instead of deciding. Following up instead of moving forward. The tools are fine individually. But they leave all the real work to you.
What we believe
We believe your tools shouldn't just track work — they should do it. The workspace should be where work gets executed, not just stored.
Email, meetings, tasks, and notes aren't separate activities. They're different surfaces of the same work. When AI understands the connections between them, it can do more than organize — it can act.
What we're building
Zoron brings your email, calendar, tasks, and notes into one workspace — with AI that understands how they connect and what needs to happen next.
Today, it triages your inbox, drafts replies, creates tasks from conversations, and gives you a clear picture of your day.
We're building toward something bigger: a workspace where AI doesn't just help you stay organized — it takes work off your plate entirely.
Who we build for
Zoron is for people who run things. Founders, operators, team leads — anyone who spends 80% of their day on coordination and only 20% on the work that actually moves things forward.
We don't build for everyone. We build for people who need leverage — not another dashboard.
The future of work isn't more tools. It's AI that understands your work deeply enough to do it. That's what we're building.