We’re launching soon.
And we’re doing a small whitelist-only presale.
If you want in early — https://t.co/KOhNgUKmBH
It won’t save the world.
But it might just help you breathe better in yours.
This is why we built Aki — a tiny, sleek AQI monitor.
No apps. No clutter.
Just clean, real-time air insights.
Put it on your desk. Your kitchen shelf. Your kid’s room.
It’ll tell you what you’re actually breathing.
It doesn’t learn over time.
It doesn’t predict the future.
It doesn’t pretend to fix your environment.
It’s just honest, quiet, and clear.
Exactly what we need right now.
This is why we built Aki — a tiny, sleek AQI monitor.
No apps. No clutter.
Just clean, real-time air insights.
Put it on your desk. Your kitchen shelf. Your kid’s room.
It’ll tell you what you’re actually breathing.
AQI levels in major cities are off the charts.
Equivalent to smoking 10+ cigarettes a day.
Kids, elderly — everyone’s breathing it in.
But no one’s really tracking what’s inside their homes.
Or offices. Or schools.
We’ve been thinking a lot about air quality lately (yep, it’s bad) and we thought of pivoting a little bit!
So we’re building something new at @kiko_network —
It’s real-time, hyperlocal, and powered by the nodes we’ve already got out there.
More soon 👀💨
I loved being in India. My first time.
I was shocked by how normalized Indians are to poor air quality. Breathing the air is like smoking multiple cigarettes a day. Yet no one wears a mask or has air filters in their indoor environments.
The evidence shows that India would improve the health of its population more by cleaning up air quality than by curing all cancers. I am unsure why India's leaders do not make air quality a national emergency. I don't know what interests, money and power keep things the way they are but it's really bad for the entire country.