About Wazo
Wazo was born from a desire to provide a safe, private, and zero-knowledge space for thoughts and reflections. The platform ensures your ideas are securely stored in cloud-safe spaces. Our goal is to help users reflect, journal, and grow while maintaining absolute privacy.
About the Creators
Joshua Creator
Joshua has a background in Computer Science and is now pursuing specialization in Software Engineering with a keen interest in Machine Learning, Data Science, Cryptography, and projects that create Private Safe Cloud Spaces. His thought process is a mix of overthinking, flashes of brilliance, and negotiation between prefrontal cortex and limbic system. He envisioned Wazo as a way to externalize fleeting mental chaos into structured self-awareness.
Irene Co-creator
Irene is a Reflection Strategist & Customer Relations Expert. She brings clarity, empathy, and insight to Wazo, ensuring the platform is intuitive and user-focused. With her background in behavioral science, journaling, and mindfulness, she helps translate cognitive principles into actionable self-awareness and meaningful reflection habits for users.
Peer Reviews & Contributors
Divine
UAT and Beta Tester
Ensures the app behaves as expected, reported quirks, and made sure Wazo feels smooth for users.
Benson
Technical Reviewer
Performs code reviews, suggests improvements, and helps maintain code quality.
Emmanuella
UI/UX Reviewer
Assesses design, layout, and usability, ensuring the app is intuitive, clear, and user-friendly.
Giani
UAT and Beta Tester
Ensures the app behaves as expected, reported quirks, and made sure Wazo feels smooth for users.
Special Thanks
Ms. Jerrylyn
Inspiration in Reflective Thinking
Guided my understanding of reflective thinking, learning processes, and mission discovery and design.
Mentors & Peers
Early Feedback Providers
Encouraged the idea, offered suggestions, and helped shape Wazo in its earliest stages.
Dr. Ssemo
Guidance on Cryptography Principles
Provided crucial insights on cryptography principles (name is disguised for privacy).