Most AI is solo. Asios is social.

Not AI replacing the people in your life — AI joining them. Ephemeral by default. Self-serve. Gone when you're done.

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The Asios Product Line

Invite the people you'd be talking to anyway. Asios joins the room as a participant — quiet by default, helpful when called on. The room is deleted when the time is up. Nothing left behind.

Features

  • Shared AI participant — joins the conversation, not a one-way chatbot
  • Rooms auto-delete after 1 hour, 24 hours, or 7 days
  • No account required for guests — share a link, they're in
  • Decision Log — capture the outcome, share or export
  • 8 starter templates: trip planning, weekend plans, hard talk, study group, more
  • Free tier + Pro ($6.99/mo) + Team ($19.99/mo)

Use Cases

  • Three friends planning a trip in fifteen minutes
  • A couple making a hard decision together
  • A small team thinking through a problem between meetings
  • A study group prepping for an exam with a sharp study partner
Open Rooms

A small recurring group — workout buddies, study partners, a writing circle, a remote team — and an AI custodian who keeps the ritual alive. Posts the daily prompt. Notices when someone's gone quiet. Writes the Sunday recap. Stays out of the way otherwise.

Features

  • Daily or weekly check-in prompts, posted automatically
  • Voice notes, photos, or text — whatever fits the group
  • AI summarises the group's week every Sunday
  • Gentle private nudge when a member's gone quiet 2+ days
  • Persistent group memory — Asios remembers everyone's goals
  • Free + Pro ($4.99/mo per group, not per seat) + Team ($14.99/mo)

Use Cases

  • Workout buddies holding each other to the gym schedule
  • A writing group keeping a daily word count alive
  • Recovery groups checking in on each other
  • Small remote teams that don't need Slack
Open Standup