Modern life turned everyone into a systems administrator. Auxari — from the root auxo, to help and to grow — is our answer.
Somewhere along the way, running a normal life became a part-time technical job.
Your schedule lives in two calendars. Your plans are buried across two inboxes. The house has an app, the car has an app, the alarm is on your phone, and keeping all of it pointed in the same direction is — somehow — your job. The tools were supposed to help. Instead, you became the integration layer.
The gap we couldn’t unsee
What struck us wasn’t that any single tool was bad. It’s that every assistant on the market shares the same posture: it waits. It waits for you to notice the problem, formulate the request, and ask. The noticing — the genuinely exhausting part — was never automated at all.
So the bar we set for Auxari was simple to say and hard to build: anticipate, organize, act. An assistant that sees your calendar, your inbox, your home, and your car as one picture, and quietly handles the busywork — before you ask, and always within the limits you set.
The name is the mission
Auxari comes from the classical root auxo — to help, and to grow. We chose it because the two meanings are really one: when something lifts the daily load off a person, what you’ve actually given them is room to grow — attention and energy back for the things that matter.
Where we are, honestly
We believe trust is built by being straight about status, so: the foundations are real today — secure accounts with full two-factor authentication, a native calendar with Google and Microsoft sync, email integration, smart-home control through Home Assistant, and vehicle connectivity through SmartCar. The headline acts — the conversational assistant, the proactive engine, self-running routines — are in active development, and you’ll always see them tagged honestly on our features page.
If the destination sounds like your kind of future, join the waitlist on the homepage. We’d love to have you early.