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Whether you're learning, researching, creating, or building- Kiori is the place where your knowledge finally sticks.

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The Learner

Sam- The Lifelong Student

Sam is a 24-year-old psychology student who loves learning but hates studying. Every semester, his notes lived in five different apps, lectures in Drive, PDFs in email, and his ChatGPT answers were impossible to find. He always felt like he was almost learning- but never retaining.

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The Researcher

Maya- The Analyst Who Couldn't Find Anything Twice

Maya works in a climate-research lab. Every day she reads dozens of studies, extracts quotes, and gathers charts. But by the time she needed the insights, they were buried in PDF folders or ChatGPT chats long forgotten.

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The Writer

Jonas- The Novelist Lost in His Own World

Jonas had a beautiful idea for a sci-fi trilogy… but his lore, characters, timelines, and old chapters lived in chaos. Dozens of half-finished notes. Screenshots. Emails to himself. Lost continuity everywhere.

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The Creator

Lexi- The Content Creator Drowning in Ideas

Lexi produces daily videos, carousels, and long-form content. But her biggest problem wasn't creativity- it was managing it. She saved ideas in Apple Notes, scripts in Google Docs, references in screenshots… and every time she wanted to produce, she had to dig through chaos.

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The Game Master

Rin- The GM Overwhelmed by Lore

Rin runs a weekly D&D campaign with deep lore, branching arcs, NPCs with secrets, and player-driven chaos. Every session required remembering 200 micro-details- rules, world history, clues, timelines.

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The Developer

Arjun- The Engineer Lost in His Own Documentation

Arjun is a senior developer. His company's docs were outdated, tribal knowledge lived in Slack, and every on-call shift required pinging three teammates just to remember how the billing service worked.

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