Why I built Miiro
Miiro comes from the Japanese word miru (見る), meaning to see.
I built it because my wife and I kept dropping the ball on the little things. The groceries nobody bought. The kindergarten pickup we both showed up to. The "I thought you were handling that" moments.
The mental load wasn't shared. It was invisible. Every task app out there was built for one person working alone. We needed something that let us see each other's day.
The name is a nod to both our names, rooted in the Japanese word miru, meaning to see.
Make the invisible visible. See your partner's day, your shared responsibilities, everything that matters.
Create breathing room. Less noise, less clutter, less mental overhead. Just what you need.
Strip away the unnecessary. One message handles it all. That's the whole point.