Raydo
Overview

Who It Is For

The people Raydo fits best, and the use cases where it matters most.

Raydo is for people who already rely on AI often enough that a simple chat window is no longer enough. The need is not just better answers. It is a steadier way to work, a clearer control surface, and an easier handoff path.

Best-fit users

Heavy individual users

If similar AI work comes up every day, Raydo helps keep your go-to models, roles, skills, and workflows in one desktop.

Small team leads

If you need to see what AI is doing and where people should step in, Raydo makes status clearer through Dashboard, Inbox, Runs, and Approvals.

Consultants and delivery teams

If you need to package working methods and hand them over, Raydo helps turn roles, skills, and workflows into reusable assets.

Organizations that want local control

If you do not want everything to depend on a web-only surface, Raydo keeps the desktop as the main operating surface and adds read-only remote access when needed.

Common scenarios

Make repeated work more stable

If you keep doing similar work such as writing, organizing, following up, or handling support, Raydo helps you stop starting from scratch every time.

Bring AI into team collaboration

If AI work needs to be visible to other people, handed off, or checked at the right moment, Raydo is a better fit than a chat page alone.

Pull tools and models back into one place

If you already use multiple models, tools, or local runtimes, Raydo becomes more useful. It gives them a single desktop entry point.

Work in a more controllable environment

If your work involves local files, sensitive material, delivery, or long-term use, a local-first workspace is usually a better fit than a browser-only tool.

Who may not need it yet

If you only ask AI an occasional question and want the lightest possible interface, Raydo may be more than you need right now. It fits best when AI is already part of your regular work.