


Going back to 2015. At that time, I was working remotely and traveling the world alone. I had a strong desire to create a world-changing product, but I was hindered by social anxiety that prevented me from meeting people.
It was then that I encountered Skype. The original inspiration for developing Teracy came from the excitement of being able to "work creatively with colleagues without feeling stress, even when apart." As someone isolated from society, being empowered by technology to "connect with colleagues and work creatively from anywhere" greatly changed my life. I made a promise to help others like me, wherever they might be, experience the power of connection.
I always keep in mind, "No matter where you are, people can create opportunities,". In order to share the experience with others, I felt there was still necessary infrastructure to be built.
Going back to 2015. At that time, I was working remotely and traveling the world alone. I had a strong desire to create a world-changing product, but I was hindered by social anxiety that prevented me from meeting people.
It was then that I encountered Skype. The original inspiration for developing Teracy came from the excitement of being able to "work creatively with colleagues without feeling stress, even when apart." As someone isolated from society, being empowered by technology to "connect with colleagues and work creatively from anywhere" greatly changed my life. I made a promise to help others like me, wherever they might be, experience the power of connection.
I always keep in mind, "No matter where you are, people can create opportunities,". In order to share the experience with others, I felt there was still necessary infrastructure to be built.
Going back to 2015. At that time, while working remotely, I had a strong desire to create a world-changing product, but I was hindered by social anxiety that prevented me from meeting people, and I traveled the world alone and in solitude.
It was then that I encountered Skype, and the original inspiration for developing Teracy came from the excitement of being able to "work creatively with colleagues without feeling stress, even when apart.
" Even as a minority, being empowered by technology to "connect with colleagues and work creatively from anywhere" greatly changed my life. I strongly vowed to deliver this to someone like me, wherever they might be.
However, to confidently convey to others the phrase I always keep in mind, "No matter where you are, people can create opportunities," I felt there was still necessary infrastructure to be built.



A seamlessly "Connected" place
A casual place to connect seamlessly through technology. That's the kind of environment I wanted to create. With just a PC or smartphone, you can always connect and create with your colleagues. Whether it's a workplace, a community that serves as a third place, a learning environment, or a place for school friends to gather when apart. Casually gathering and disbanding. That's the kind of place I wanted to create.
If we could create a place in the online space where people could warp with one tap and say hello to their friends, wouldn't people interact more casually and move towards the energy of creating something? And wouldn't that, in turn, satisfy the desire to "share with someone," "connect with someone," and "feel that I exist in this world"?
That's what I think.
A seamlessly "Connected" place
A casual place to connect seamlessly through technology. That's the kind of environment I wanted to create. With just a PC or smartphone, you can always connect and create with your colleagues. Whether it's a workplace, a community that serves as a third place, a learning environment, or a place for school friends to gather when apart. Casually gathering and disbanding. That's the kind of place I wanted to create.
If we could create a place in the online space where people could warp with one tap and say hello to their friends, wouldn't people interact more casually and move towards the energy of creating something? And wouldn't that, in turn, satisfy the desire to "share with someone," "connect with someone," and "feel that I exist in this world"?
That's what I think.
A seamlessly "Connected" place
A casual place to connect seamlessly through technology. That's the kind of environment I wanted to create. With just a PC or smartphone, you can always connect and create with your colleagues. Whether it's a workplace, a community that serves as a third place, a learning environment, or a place for school friends to gather when apart. Casually gathering and disbanding. That's the kind of place I wanted to create.
If we could create a place in the online space where people could warp with one tap and say hello to their friends, wouldn't people interact more casually and move towards the energy of creating something?
And wouldn't that, in turn, satisfy the desire to "share with someone," "connect with someone," and "feel that I exist in this world"?
That's what I think.