College students coordinate constantly, across classes, dining halls, libraries, dorms, and everything in between. Yet the tools they use were built for offices or passive social feeds, not the living, breathing rhythm of campus life. Group chats pile up. Calendars go unshared. Nobody knows where anyone is.
Waldo brings it together. A shared calendar layer linked to Google Calendar and your course schedule, live location sharing with the people you trust, and Discord-style group channels with their own calendars, all built from the ground up for how undergraduates actually move through a day. Know who's free. Know where they are. Show up.
Our founding team met as freshmen at Yale. We've lived this problem every day since move-in. We believe the social infrastructure of campus life deserves software that was actually designed for it — not adapted from somewhere else. Waldo is that software.