Iris is in early access, try it free for a month and help us build something great. Share your feedback and shape the product.Iris is in early access, try it free for a month and help us build something great. Share your feedback and shape the product.

About Iris

One companion for real life. Not a demo. Not a hype machine.

Hey.
Life doesn’t stop so you can open five apps and pretend you’re organized.
You wake up tired. Your head’s already full. Bills. Messages. Deadlines. Family stuff.
That “I should start this someday” business idea. That exam you’re low-key stressed about.
That habit you definitely promised you’d stick to. Again.

Business owner, housewife, entrepreneur, student. Different labels, same reality. same mess.
Life is chaotic. Always has been.

Most software don't surface that.

Iris exists because pretending otherwise is dumb.

How Iris Was Born

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most “productivity tools” aren’t built for real days. They’re built to look good in screenshots.
Your notes live in one app. Reminders in another. Expenses somewhere else. Habits buried inside a dashboard you forget exists after day three. Every app demands attention. None of them understand context.

So the obvious question shows up: why does managing life digitally feel harder than doing it on paper?
Because we keep pretending people are workflows.
Life isn’t modular. It never has been. Your day doesn’t reset cleanly between apps. So Iris doesn’t play that game.

Iris is one place. One companion. Notes, reminders, money, habits, tasks, all part of the same day, not separate systems fighting for your focus.

Not for power users. Not for “10x hackers.” For normal people just trying to keep life moving.

About the AI (Let’s Address the Elephant)

Yes, Iris uses AI. But hey hear me out guyz, this is not another AI app slapped together with vibe coding. We’re very aware of the current AI hype cycle: throw an LLM at everything, automate decisions that shouldn’t be automated, remove human judgment and call it “smart”. That’s not the goal here.

Iris is built with a very strict rule: AI assists. Humans decide.

Every AI feature exists only where it reduces friction, saves time, or removes mental load - not where it steals control. No black-box decisions. No “trust the AI bro” nonsense. No pretending a model understands your life better than you do. You stay in the driver’s seat. Always.

Built the Hard Way (On Purpose)

Iris is not a weekend experiment. As an indie developer, I’ve spent hundreds of hours: understanding each module deeply, designing systems that don’t collapse under real usage, adding AI only where it actually helps, and rejecting features that looked cool but didn’t respect users.

This wasn’t built to impress investors. It was built to survive daily use. That’s the difference.

Language, Culture, Reality

Daily life doesn’t happen in English-only dashboards. It happens in half sentences, voice notes, local languages, messy thoughts, “I’ll remember this later” moments. We respects that.

That’s why language support, voice input, and natural workflows aren’t add-ons — they’re core. Because “roz ka kaam” deserves tools that understand how people actually live.

Founder

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Abhishek Gehlot

I built Iris because I needed it. Not as a founder story. As a human one.

I didn’t want another app screaming at us to be productive or turning our life into a flowchart. I wanted something that stayed out of the way, helped when needed, and didn’t pretend it knew better than you, about you.

That’s what Iris is built on. Technology should serve people. Not manage them. Not replace their judgment. Not run their lives.

Just help them live it a little better.

Our Vision

We believe something simple, and maybe a little unfashionable: humans should stay in control of their lives. Be ambitious. Have goals, small or big. Build something. Learn something. Improve something. Technology should support that movement, not replace it.

Iris is not here to automate your life away. It’s here to make daily life lighter, clearer, and more intentional. No hype. No noise. Just a companion that shows up every day and does its job.

Final Word

If you’re looking for flashy AI promises, magical productivity hacks, or software that pretends life is clean and predictable, Iris is probably not for you. But if you want one place for daily life, tools that respect your control, and technology that works with you, not over you - then welcome. Try it and decide for yourself.

Yes, there are many apps that claim to do what Iris does. Some of them are great. Some of them look great on landing pages. Iris isn’t built to win comparisons on paper. It’s built to survive real days. So don’t take my word for it. Use it once. Let it sit in your daily routine. Then make up your mind. That’s the only opinion that matters.

You use Iris, you break it, you tell us what sucks - Iris improves. That’s the deal.

Roz ka kaam. Ab smart tareeke se.