Say, without talking.
Every app you use — chat, email, social — pushes every kind of message through the same box. A task, an agreement, an announcement: all flattened into plain text, all easy to miss. ComeFront gives each kind of message its own place, with a format built for it, so what you send arrives clear and lands the way you meant it.
We want online communication to be simpler and clearer — you say what you mean in a format that already fits, and the other person gets it at a glance, with no decoding and no guesswork. Where your message lives should make it easier to get across, not harder.
"Easier for you to say it. Easier for them to understand it."
ComeFront is built by Parham Paziraie. The idea is simple: give the things we say online a proper place and shape — the way we naturally sort them in our heads — instead of dumping everything into one feed or inbox.
For more information about Parham Paziraie, Solo Founder of ComeFront, visit parhampaziraie.com.
Chat, email, and social feeds run every message through one plain box. A quick note, a real commitment, and an announcement all show up looking identical — so the ones that matter slip past.
Where do you post a rule the whole group should see? How do you hand someone a task they won't lose track of? Most apps were never built for these, so you improvise and hope it works.
Today's tools carry your words but not their shape. You end up bending what you mean to fit an empty text box, instead of starting from a format that already fits.
ComeFront was born
"Desk" design started
"Agreement" design started
"WorldPeace" design started
Notice Board design started
Main platform and user registration system implemented
"WorldPeace" feature implemented
"NoticeBoard" feature implemented
"The Desk" feature implemented
Applied for trademark
Gained the trademark approval
Mobile application development began
Send someone a task or a piece of feedback and it lands on their 'desk' — laid out clearly, easy to track, hard to forget. They see exactly what you need and where it stands.
Send someone 'clean your room' as a task, or a gentle 'your breath's been off lately' as an improvement — it sits on their desk instead of stinging in conversation.
Put up a board once and the people you choose can read it — but not reply. One clear message to the right audience, with none of the group-chat noise. It stays yours to edit, theirs to see.
Pin a trip itinerary for everyone coming; change one detail and they're all re-notified.
Write something down together, in real time. Both sides can add notes and clarify terms while the original text stays untouched — so later there's no 'that's not what we agreed.'
Set how two friends split the costs of a shared car — both write it, both note when something shifts.
A quiet countdown to worldwide peace. Less a feature than a nudge — to picture a timeline for settling differences between groups, and one day, across the world.
A shared clock worth glancing at.
"Say, without talking."— Parham Paziraie, Founder
ComeFront — give what you say a place that fits.