Mindzone.tech, The Company Behind The Signal
A founder note on what Mindzone.tech is building through PingRoom.
Mindzone.tech is the company behind PingRoom, but I do not think of it as only a company name.
I think of it as the place where I build products around a specific belief: technology should make important moments easier to act on. Not louder for the sake of noise. Not more complex for the sake of sophistication. More direct.
PingRoom is the clearest expression of that belief so far.
The Kind Of Product I Want To Build
I like products that have a strong primitive.
A room. A Ping. A question. A handle. A trigger. A signal.
When a primitive is strong, it can grow without becoming vague. Rooms can support families, friends, teams, public broadcasts, personal identity, webhooks, and agents. Pings can be sent by humans, phones, schedules, systems, and AI tools. Questions can turn notifications into human decisions.
This is the kind of product architecture I want Mindzone.tech to keep pursuing: simple objects with deep consequences.

Independent, But Serious
Building as an independent founder does not mean building casually.
PingRoom already has a mobile app, Laravel API, Go notification service, Filament admin, Next.js landing site, Cloudflare Workers, CLI work, App Store assets, analytics, subscriptions, i18n, widgets, Watch support, and an agent platform. It is not a toy, and it is not a weekend landing page.
The hard part is making all of that feel simple to the user.
That is where company taste matters. Mindzone.tech should not ship complexity as a badge. The user should feel clarity. The system can be deep underneath.
Why The Name Fits
Mindzone.tech, to me, is about the space where attention, tools, and human decisions meet.
PingRoom sits exactly there. It handles the moment when a human or agent needs someone's attention. It cares about the zone between automation and response. It is not trying to replace people with software. It is trying to make the handoff sharper.
That matters even more as AI agents become normal parts of work. Agents will need channels to reach humans, ask questions, request approval, and coordinate with other agents. The products that handle those moments will need to be trusted, fast, and human-aware.
The Standard
The standard I want for Mindzone.tech is practical ambition.
Build real infrastructure. Keep the interface direct. Respect privacy. Use open protocols where they matter. Avoid fake enterprise polish. Make the product feel alive. Ship.
PingRoom is the first major proof of that standard. It is a consumer product, an automation layer, and an agent platform moving toward one shared fabric.
That is the company direction: build tools that make technology more responsive to the moments where people actually need it.
Why PingRoom Is The Right First Proof
PingRoom forces the company standard to show up in every layer. The brand needs taste. The mobile app needs speed. The backend needs permission boundaries. The notifier needs reliability. The agent platform needs open protocols. The launch needs clear positioning.
That combination is exactly the kind of work Mindzone.tech should be known for: products that are simple at the edge because the hard systems underneath were built with care.
Mahdi Salmanzade
The Ping that cuts through.


