Zyllyon
We built a networking OS that captures what LinkedIn misses: the moment you met someone, what you talked about, and why it mattered. Zyllyon shows who's at your events in real-time and turns forgotten handshakes into intentional relationships.
Product Design, App development

What we did
Product Strategy
Brand Identity & Web Design
UX/UI Design
Design System
Marketing Pages
Copywriting & Messaging
Pre-Launch Platform Architecture

The Proof
Validation Without Marketing 15+ user interviews with students and professors, 90% said they'd use it immediately, with consistent feedback: "I need this for every conference I attend"
Speed to Market 4-month sprint from concept to pre-launch, positioning, brand identity, web presence, and core platform architecture built and ready for beta
Organic Proof of Concept 100% validation through in-person demos at university events, no paid marketing, just showing the problem and watching people immediately get it


The Idea behind Zyllyon
The insight hit at a conference: I met 30 people, exchanged contacts, and forgot who everyone was by the next morning. LinkedIn had their names, but not the context.
I designed Zyllyon around "Event-Pulse Intelligence" live check-ins that show who's at your event right now, network overlap visualization to spot warm intros, and AI-powered context capture that preserves the conversation while it's fresh.

What Didn't Work
Initial positioning was too broad "digital business cards for everyone" felt generic and forgettable. We pivoted hard to event-driven networking and suddenly the value clicked. Also learned that features don't sell products problems do. Early pitches focused on "dynamic profiles" and "smart follow-ups," but what resonated was "you forgot who you met at that conference, didn't you?"
The biggest ongoing challenge: explaining a product people haven't experienced yet. Zyllyon makes sense the moment you use it at an event, but describing it beforehand requires perfect clarity. Still refining that.
What's Next
Beta launching Q2 2026 with select university events and tech conferences. Testing the FOMO thesis: if you see 47 people checked into a networking event, do you show up? Building partnerships with event organizers who want their attendees to actually connect, not just collect business cards.
The bigger vision? Zyllyon becomes the default way professionals network in person where checking in to events is as natural as checking into flights, and every connection you make has context you'll never lose.