Three products. One account. One graph.
Valinta builds three focused tools — Meguru for work, Michiru for coaching, Awase for the network between them — and ties them together with a single identity and a single graph.
Three focused tools, one design language.
Each product owns a single domain. None of them tries to do what the others do. The seams between them are typed and observable.
Work management. Projects with workflows your team can read out loud. Web, native iOS, and an MCP server your AI agent can use.
Coaching. Structured lessons with milestones, success criteria, and real evidence. Learners are measured by what they implement, not what they attend.
The network you already have. Typed topics, real-time chat, and the shared graph that makes cross-product collaboration feel native.
One identity. One graph. Three products.
Sign up on any of the three — the same account works across all of them. Awase is the connective layer: typed topics carry context across product boundaries, so coaching conversations stay grounded in real work.
- Identity — one user record, one Sanctum auth, one billing relationship.
- Graph — workspace co-members, coach/learner pairs, active connections — all visible to Awase.
- Topics — typed channels (mentor, peer-review, retrospective) that any product can open and any product can read.
- Design language — one type system, one motion vocabulary, three accent palettes.
One API surface. Versioned, cursor-paginated, ULID'd.
Both public products expose REST APIs and authenticated MCP servers. Meguru ships 17 MCP tools, 3 resources, and 3 prompts. Michiru ships 13 MCP tools and 3 resources. Bring your own agent — we'll handle the structure.
Pick a door. The graph is the same on the other side.
One account, three products, one network. Start with whichever fits today — the others will be there when you need them.