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Partner with Zo

Bring an always-on AI computer to your team, classroom, clients, or community.

Zo is the AI computer for everyone. That means individuals, the organizations giving every employee a real AI workspace, the educators teaching how to build with AI, and the communities whose members deserve more than another SaaS login.

Most partnerships start with a short form and a 30-minute call. From there we shape what makes sense: deployment, onboarding, curriculum, co-marketing, events. Every partnership is built around what you're trying to accomplish.

Who we partner with

These are the partnerships we run today. If you don't fit cleanly into one but think there's something here, reach out. We're a small team and we read everything.

Schools & educators

Bootcamps, universities, K-12. Zo is for teachers who want their students to get real, hands-on AI — actual tools, storage, automations, and agents they build themselves. It's also for the teacher running their classroom on Zo: syllabus tools, lesson plans, content they actually own. We work with educators on classroom access and curriculum across gen ed, CS, entrepreneurship, and future-of-work programs.

Communities & platforms

AI communities, builder collectives, founder programs, female founder networks, nonprofits, civic orgs. Zo is for the organizer who wants to put real AI tools in members' hands — credits, workspaces, room to actually build something. It's also for the team running the community itself on Zo: cohorts, events, content, internal tools. We partner on AI credits, co-hosted events, sponsored programs, and workshops.

Consultants & agencies

Your clients want AI workflows, automations, and agents. They don't have the time or the skill to build them. Zo is what you build on. It's also where you run your shop: proposals, client comms, the internal stack your team actually uses.

What partnership looks like

Every partnership is shaped around what you're trying to do. Here's what's usually on the table:

  • AI credits for teams, schools, and communities
  • Dedicated onboarding for employees, students, or members
  • A direct line to the Zo team
  • Co-marketing, co-hosted events, and shared content
  • Curriculum, workshop, and content support for educators
  • Joint go-to-market for tech partners
  • Rev share and case studies for consultants and agencies

How it works

1
Reach out5 min

Result: Fill out the form. A few lines on who you are, what you're working on, and what a partnership with Zo would unlock.

Start the conversation
2
Quick call30 min

Result: A 30-minute conversation to understand what you're building and where Zo fits.

3
Shape the partnershipTogether

Result: We figure out the right structure together — deployment, onboarding, curriculum, co-marketing, events.

Let's build something together.

Bring an always-on AI computer to your team, classroom, clients, or community. Tell us what you're working on and we'll shape the rest with you.

Common questions

We're a small school or nonprofit. Are we too small to partner?
No. We work with single classrooms and large teams. If you're trying to put Zo in front of real users, we want to talk.
Does Zo support integrations with our existing tools?
Yes. Connect the tools you already use, or just chat with your Zo and ask it to set things up.
What's the difference between this and the Ambassador Program?
The Ambassador Program is for individuals bringing Zo to their network and helping us activate more users. Partnerships are for organizations bringing Zo to their team, students, members, or clients. Not sure which one you are? Mention both in your note and we'll figure it out together.
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