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You traded the commute for flexibility. But somewhere along the way, "work from anywhere" turned into "be available everywhere." Slack pings from a team three time zones ahead. Emails that pile up while you sleep. Meetings scheduled across four different calendars. A Google Doc you were supposed to review but can't find. And the creeping suspicion that if you step away for two hours, you'll miss something that reshapes your entire week.

The tools meant to help made it worse. A Slack channel for every project. A Notion page for every process. A Zoom link for every conversation that could've been a message. You spend more time managing the tools than doing the work they're supposed to support.

Zo is an AI that sits across all of it. It reads your email, preps your calendar, summarizes what you missed, and runs tasks on a schedule. It doesn't add another tab. It replaces the toggling between all the tabs you already have.

A morning briefing that catches you up

You were asleep. Your team wasn't. At whatever time you start your day, Zo texts you a summary: what happened overnight, what meetings are coming, which emails need a reply, and what shifted since yesterday. You're caught up before you open a laptop.

Email triage without the morning spiral

Connect Gmail and Zo reads your threads overnight. By morning, draft replies are waiting. Not just "sounds good" templates. Zo knows who sent the email, what the thread is about, and how you typically respond. The drafts are contextual.

Calendar management across time zones

Your Tuesday is someone else's Wednesday. Zo knows your time zone, your team's time zones, and your preferences. It preps you before every meeting and flags conflicts before they happen. No more mental math about whether 3pm GMT is before or after your lunch break.

Research and summaries when you need context fast

You just got pulled into a thread about a project you haven't touched in two weeks. Tell Zo to catch you up. It reads the relevant emails, pulls notes from your files, and gives you a summary of where things stand. Two minutes instead of twenty minutes of tab-hopping.

Communication drafts that match the context

Different messages need different tones. A status update to your manager is not the same as a reply to a vendor. Zo reads the thread, understands the relationship, and drafts accordingly. It also handles the follow-up layer: if someone hasn't replied in three days, Zo can draft and queue a nudge.

Scheduled tasks that run while you're off the clock

Every Monday at 8am, a summary of what happened over the weekend. Every Friday, the week's action items compiled. Every day at 6pm, tomorrow's calendar. Describe it once in plain language. Zo runs it on schedule.

A day with Zo

Morning. What did I miss?
Zo
Design review moved to 2pm. Sarah replied to the roadmap thread and needs your input. Three emails flagged. No blockers on the sprint.
Overnight Summary
1 schedule change · 3 emails · 0 blockers
Draft replies to the flagged emails.
Zo
Done. Leadership reply is a clean status update. Two vendor replies are straightforward. All three in your drafts.
3 Drafts Ready
leadership · vendor (x2)
Prep me for standup.
Zo
Sprint progress: 7 of 12 tickets closed. Two teammates blocked on the API migration. The bug that got escalated yesterday is assigned to Devon. EU team asked about the timeline at 3am your time.
10:00 AM, Standup
7/12 tickets · 2 blocked · 1 escalation
Catch me up on the Orion project. Haven't looked at it since last Wednesday.
Zo
Three decisions made: migrated to the new API schema, pushed the beta to April 18, added a QA gate before release. One open question: the PM wants your input on the notification flow. Design revision waiting for your review.
Draft a weekly update for my manager. Cover the three projects I touched this week.
Zo
Draft ready. Covers Orion, the design system update, and the vendor integration. Two sentences per project plus a "next week" section. In your drafts.
What it doesHow it helps
Gmail integrationReads threads overnight, drafts replies, queues follow-ups
Google CalendarCross-timezone scheduling, meeting prep, conflict alerts
Your filesDocuments, notes, and deliverables organized and searchable
SMS and TelegramAlerts and summaries delivered to your phone
Persistent memoryRemembers your projects, preferences, and communication style
Web researchCatch up on projects and threads without tab-hopping
Scheduled agentsMorning catch-ups, weekly summaries, end-of-day previews

How to get started

1
Text your AI2 min

Result: Zo replies and you're in. No configuration needed.

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2
Connect your email5 min

Result: Zo reads your inbox and has drafts waiting by morning.

Gmail integration
3
Set up your morning briefing3 min

Result: A text arrives every morning with everything you need to know.

Scheduled agents

See what other remote workers have built with Zo before committing to anything.

What it costs

Zo is free to start. No credit card required. Most remote workers are on Basic ($18/mo).

Do I need to be technical to use Zo?
No. You talk to Zo in plain language. "Catch me up on what I missed." "Draft a reply to the design review thread." "What's on my calendar tomorrow?" That's it. If you're a developer or technical PM, you also get full terminal access and code execution.
How does Zo handle time zones?
Zo knows your time zone and your colleagues' time zones based on calendar data. Meeting prep, briefings, and scheduling all account for the differences automatically. No manual conversion needed.
Can Zo read my Slack messages?
Zo connects natively to Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Drive. It doesn't connect directly to Slack, but it can read any web-accessible content and you can paste or forward important threads into Zo for context. For most remote workers, email and calendar cover the critical communication layer.
Is my data private?
You get your own dedicated server. Your files, conversations, and integrations are isolated to your environment. Not shared with other users and never used to train models. Details at docs.zocomputer.com/information/security.
How is this different from just using ChatGPT?
ChatGPT resets every session. Zo keeps running. It holds your project context, communication history, and preferences across every interaction, and it acts on them: briefings, email drafts, calendar prep, scheduled summaries.
What if I want to cancel?
No contracts. Cancel anytime. Your files and data stay exportable. You own them.

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