Klarora is the product of Kairos Connect B.V. — a Dutch software company founded on one conviction: a team's work, and the business behind it, should live in one place. Not five.
We came at the same problem from two directions.
Moe spent twenty-one years building software inside startups, scale-ups, and consultancies — and kept watching the same picture: tasks in one app, documents in another, conversations in a third, a whiteboard nobody opens twice, and a stack of subscriptions that costs more than it returns. John spent twenty-five years in finance and tax, advising international companies across the Netherlands, Europe, and the Middle East — and saw the other half of the mess: the business side of a company (invoices, expenses, reporting) living in yet another disconnected set of tools, kept in sync by hand and by hope.
The work wasn't the problem. The fragmentation was. Teams lose their best hours hunting for the latest version of things, re-explaining context, and switching between tools that don't know about each other — while the numbers that run the business live somewhere else entirely.
For years, “all-in-one” tools promised to fix this and mostly just became another tab. What changed is AI — but only if you build for it from the ground up. AI bolted onto a silo can autocomplete your sentences. AI native to a workspace where tasks, docs, chat, and whiteboards are one connected graph can actually understand your team's work — and do some of it.
That was worth quitting our jobs for. So we did.
Our company is called Kairos Connect. Kairos is the ancient Greek word for the right moment — the opportune time to act. The Greeks distinguished it from chronos, ordinary clock time.
Chronos passes; kairos is seized.
That's the whole idea of this company. Teams rarely fail for lack of effort — they lose the moment. The context that was in someone's head, the decision buried in a chat thread, the focus destroyed by the fourth app switch before lunch. We started Kairos Connect to give teams their moments back.
As the product grew beyond the Netherlands, we gave it a name built to travel: Klarora. It starts with klar — “clear” in Dutch and German, the clarity one connected workspace creates — and resolves like aurora, a dawn. Clarity, at first light: everything your team is doing, finally visible in one place.
Kairos Connect B.V. is the company. Klarora is the product. Same mission, one name on the door and one on the box.
We think the era of the fragmented toolstack is ending. Small teams especially can't afford it — not the subscriptions, and not the attention tax.
What replaces it is a workspace where everything is connected by design: your tasks know about your docs, your docs know about your conversations, and an AI that sees the whole picture can plan, draft, diagram, and report — real output, not just text suggestions.
One subscription. One source of truth. Software that works for the team instead of the team working the software.
We're building Klarora to be that workspace — starting with the small companies who feel the fragmentation pain hardest, and growing with them.
Klarora's free plan covers a full core workspace — tasks, docs, chat, whiteboards, calls — for up to 100 members. When you're ready for AI assistants, automations, and integrations, it's one subscription, not a stack of them.
One-click importers for Jira, Notion, and Trello bring your history with you. Run Klarora in parallel before you commit; your data is always exportable, so there's no lock-in — you stay because it works.
Team chat is end-to-end encrypted for everyone. We run on enterprise-grade infrastructure and operate as a Dutch company under EU law and GDPR. We're actively working toward ISO 27001 certification.
See our security practicesWe're an early-stage company, and we treat that as your advantage: when you write to support, a founder reads it. Our early customers directly shape the roadmap — features have shipped because one team asked for them. Try getting that from a tool with ten million users.
Software that runs a whole company needs founders who understand the whole company. One of us builds systems; the other has spent a career in the numbers behind them.
Twenty-one years in software engineering and cloud & AI architecture, most recently as Staff Engineer at Carv and Tech Principal at AND Digital. Moe designs and builds Klarora's platform — and personally answers more support messages than he'd like to admit.
Twenty-five years in finance and international tax, advising companies across the Netherlands, Europe, and the Middle East as a certified tax advisor (Federatie Belastingadviseur). John owns Klarora's business side — and is the reason a workspace platform understands invoices as well as it understands tasks.
The free plan takes two minutes and no credit card. And if you'd rather talk first — you'll be talking to a founder, not a sales team.