From the founder
Founder Note
Why Linora Exists
Businesses lose track of what happened. Work gets done — equipment is serviced, jobs are completed, tenants move in, incidents are handled — but the record of it is incomplete. Details end up in someone's head, in a text thread, in a photo buried in a camera roll, or in a document that never makes it back to the right place. Then an invoice is disputed, a warranty claim falls apart, or a customer asks a question nobody can answer confidently.
The problem usually isn't effort. The people doing the work are already busy doing real work. The problem is structure. Information exists, but it's scattered across too many places and too much of it depends on memory. There is often no reliable system that holds the full picture of what happened, when it happened, and what it was connected to.
Linora is meant to be that system. A place where you can capture what happened, recall it later without digging, and actually use it when the record matters. Not just storage. Not just another place to upload files. A working record of operations that helps you bill accurately, prove something clearly, and understand the history of your business.
In practice, that means fewer missed details, stronger invoices, clearer asset history, and better proof when something is questioned. The work was already done. Linora is about making sure the record of that work is usable later.
I’m not trying to build something grand or abstract. If Linora helps you avoid one missed invoice, answer one difficult question quickly, or settle one dispute with confidence, it’s doing its job.
— Kyle
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