Solutions
AI built into the systems you already run. Five solutions across security, management, community, education, and developer platform — each turning a manual workflow into an intelligent one.
Security
Why it exists. Most physical-security operations are still humans watching grids of camera feeds, reviewing footage after the fact, and writing incident reports from memory. QORA puts AI in front of the monitor so the operator only sees what matters — and walks away from every shift with an audit-grade incident log they didn’t have to type.
Keeps the cameras, NVRs, intercoms, and gates you already own. Plugs into ONVIF/RTSP and legacy systems (Agent DVR, iSpy). Edge AI filters noise on-site, then forwards only the events that matter to a cloud command center for multi-site oversight, incident workflow, and compliance reporting.
- Plugs into existing cameras + NVR/VMS — no rip-and-replace
- On-site AI: detect, filter, buffer through outages
- Cloud platform: multi-site dashboards, incident management, semantic search, compliance
- Optional 24/7 operations center for fully managed monitoring
Management
Why it exists. A school gala in 2026 still runs on five tools that don’t talk to each other: Eventbrite for tickets, BiddingOwl for the silent auction, GoFundMe for donations, Google Forms for check-in, and a volunteer with a clipboard at the door. Attendees get five emails, five receipts, and a 15-minute line at the gate. VenueFuze replaces that with one cart, one identity, one QR code — and one receipt the IRS will accept.
Built cart-first and mobile-first: buy tickets, bid on auction items, and add a donation in a single checkout. Walk in with one QR code. Volunteers scan from any phone — even when the venue’s WiFi drops. Pay through PayPal, Stripe, or Square — the event organizer’s choice.
Shipped today
- One Attendee Identity
- Unified Checkout
- Offline-First Gate Check-In
- Silent Auction Suite
- Real-Time Updates
- Operator Command Center
- Sponsor Showcase
- Multi-Channel Notifications
- Bulk Operations
- Advanced Reporting
- Passwordless Authentication
- Brand Customization
On the near-term roadmap
- Event Templates
- Vendor Marketplace
- POS & Concessions
- Sports Team Workflows
- Donation Campaigns
- Connect Integration Registry
- Smart Venue Profiles
- Native Mobile Wrappers
Community
Where are we eating Tuesday?
Why it exists. Group decisions are dumb in 2026. iMessage polls leave Android users out. Group texts turn into 47 messages of “I’m fine with either.” Doodle is overkill for “Korean BBQ Tuesday?” Siono is the 10-second answer: create a poll, share a link, settle it.
Free, no account, cross-platform, and — under the hood — a working example of Zafronix APIs at the consumer layer. Siono’s World Cup history surface is powered directly by the Zafronix WC API.
Education
Nf3. Develops a piece, controls the center (e5, d4), and prepares castling kingside. This is the most popular opening move at every level — not by accident.
Why it exists. Most chess apps either compete with you or analyze games after you’ve already lost. Neither teaches. Next-Gen Chess flips that: every move comes with a real-time, plain-English explanation, so students learn strategy while they play, not in a post-mortem. The AI is the tutor, not the opponent.
Designed for the classroom: teachers create classes with a join code, track student progress, and let AI handle the instruction while they focus on engagement. Students face 8 levels of AI opponents that explain their own reasoning, recognize openings and defenses, and rate every move from Brilliant to Blunder — with the “why” spelled out.
- 8 AI difficulty levels with real-time move explanations
- Built for classrooms — teacher dashboards and progress tracking
- No account required to start playing instantly
- Win probability and move quality analysis (Brilliant to Blunder)
- Chess Lab with custom board sizes (4x4 to 16x16)
- Daily puzzles, hints, and game replay with PGN export
- Pattern recognition for openings, defenses, and checkmates
- Pass & Play, Tabletop, and Multiplayer modes
Pricing
Developer Platform
{ "year": 1958, "host": "Sweden", "winner": "Brazil", "final": { "score": "Brazil 5 – 2 Sweden", "venue": "Råsunda Stadium, Solna", "date": "1958-06-29" }, "golden_boot": { "player": "Just Fontaine", "country": "France", "goals": 13 }, "breakout": { "player": "Pelé", "age": 17, // AI-enriched storyline: "note": "First teenage hat-trick in a WC semifinal." }, "squads": "/v1/worldcups/1958/squads" }
Why it exists. The gap between Wikipedia (scrape-only HTML) and Sportradar/Opta (enterprise contracts starting at $10K/month) is enormous — and that's where most builders, journalists, data analysts, and consumer apps actually live. Zafronix APIs fill that gap with structured, queryable, AI-enriched sports data that anyone can ship against.
The family launches with four APIs, all on a shared platform: same auth, same OpenAPI conventions, same predictable pricing, same five-minute live-match lag policy. Built on Zafronix APIs today: siono.app/worldcup-history and a growing list of internal Zafronix surfaces.
The Zafronix APIs family
FIFA World Cup API
23 tournaments. ~2,500 player squads. Knockout brackets, awards, trivia.
🟢 Live · flagship
FIFA Women’s World Cup API
Every tournament, every match, every goal. 1991–2023.
🟡 In development
UEFA Euro API
All 17 championships from 1960 forward. Same shape as the WC API.
🟡 In development
UEFA Champions League API
Every season, every match, every legend. 2000 forward, expanding back.
🟡 In developmentWhat you get on every API in the family
- Player-level depth — not just teams and scores
- Cross-tournament queries: per-team, per-player, per-position, per-era
- AI-enriched fields: storylines, summaries, trivia — not just numbers
- Honest 5-minute lag during live matches — no real-time pretense
- One OpenAPI spec, one auth model, one billing account across the family