Same table. Different sentences.
Two friends, two laptops, one shared rhythm — refills and focus signals without breaking the flow.
Tuesday at the corner café. You're heads-down on a deck, your friend's deep in a tax return. Headphones on both sides. The unspoken rule: don't break each other's focus.
You finish your espresso. Without a word, you tap Refill. Their phone hums softly under their palm. They nod, point at their cup, you stand up and go to the counter for both of you.
Need help pulls them out of focus the rare time it actually matters. Ready? closes the loop when one of you wants to wrap and head out. The whole afternoon runs on three buttons and zero conversation.
4 taps. Zero typing.
Each tap fires its own sound, haptic, and color so the room reads the message before words do.
Built for this exact moment.
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Co-working without the constant 'sorry, one sec' interruption.
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Refill and order pings keep the caffeine flowing on autopilot.
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Need help breaks the focus only when something's actually worth it.
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Built for two — the smallest, most useful room you'll ever set up.