Why we built this
Software should work for your team.
Not the other way around.
I spent two years building products with small teams. In every single one, the same pattern appeared: we'd sign up for Slack on Monday, Linear on Tuesday, Notion on Wednesday. By Friday we had six tools, six tabs, and zero clarity on who was doing what.
The tools kept multiplying. Each one solved one problem and created three new ones. Slack buried decisions in infinite scroll. Linear made simple task tracking feel like operating a spacecraft. Notion turned a five-minute doc into a two-hour database architecture exercise.
And every month, the bill grew. $8 per user here, $10 there. For a team of ten, you're looking at $400/month before anyone has shipped a single feature. That money could be paying an intern.
The irony is brutal: tools built to make teams productive were the biggest drain on our productivity.
I kept asking myself: why can't this just be one thing? Why do I need one app to talk to my team, a different app to track what they're building, another one to write about it, and yet another to check who showed up to standup?
These are not separate problems. They are one problem: a team trying to build something together. Chat, tasks, docs, standups, scheduling. They all serve the same purpose. They should live in the same place.
So I stopped complaining and started building.
What if your team's chat, tasks, and docs lived in one place?
What if standups took two minutes instead of thirty?
What if you could see your entire week without switching four apps?
What if AI could summarize what your team shipped this week in one sentence?
What if all of this was free to start and cost less than one of those tools alone?
That's why I built this
Meet Clarity.
One workspace for your whole team. Chat, tasks, docs, standups, calendar, and AI. Together. Simple. Done.
What we believe
Less is more
Every feature we add has to earn its place. If removing it doesn't hurt, it shouldn't exist.
One workspace beats six tabs
Context switching is the silent killer of deep work. Your team deserves one home for everything.
Speed is a feature
Two-minute standups. One-click task creation. Instant search. If it takes more than a few seconds, we haven't finished building it.
Craft is not optional
Every hover state, every animation, every pixel. We obsess over the details because your team spends hours in this tool every day.
Built in Nairobi, for the world
Africa is where we started, and we built Clarity to work everywhere from here.
I built Clarity because I lived the problem. Six tools that don't talk to each other. Standups that eat half the morning. Notion pages nobody can find. I figured if I was frustrated, other teams probably were too.
If that sounds familiar, give Clarity a try. I think you'll feel the difference in the first five minutes.
Nick Langat
Founder, Clarity
Free forever on the Free plan. No credit card required.