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Your phone.
Your computer.

We believe your phone is already powerful enough to be your desktop. It just needs the right platform behind it.

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Chapter 1 · The journey

It starts on your phone.

One login. Your desktop wakes up somewhere safe and streams to whatever screen you're holding. Scroll, and we'll walk you through a session.

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It holds nothing. Just glass.
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Chapter 2 · Convergence

It fits in your pocket.
It runs your desk.

Dock the phone and the same session becomes a full desktop: monitor, keyboard, key. Nothing to sync, because it never left.

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Chapter 3 · Under the hood

What's actually streaming?

Your desk (monitor, keyboard and mouse on a USB hub) is just a window onto a session running on a server in the EU. Scroll: we'll cut the line, and watch the session survive.

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Chapter 4 · Control

All traffic, one gate.
Only pixels leave.

Inside the session, apps live in compartments with their own network rules. The only thing that ever crosses to your device is the screen.

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Chapter 5 · The payoff

One breach.
Two outcomes.

Same phishing email, two fleets. Watch what an attacker gets on a laptop full of local data, and what they get when there's nothing there.

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Chapter 6 · Your move

Built for everyone
who has to say yes.

Users want it familiar, IT wants it manageable, security wants it contained. One answer for all three, plus the questions everyone asks first.

Three people weigh in on a tool like this. Neximo answers all three.

For your people

Same apps, any screen

Start a document on the train, drop the phone in a dock at the office and finish it on a monitor: same session, same open tabs. Lose the phone? Sign in on any screen and carry on.

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For IT & Ops

One image, not a fleet

Patch and update once, centrally. New starter on Monday? Hand them any screen, they sign in, they're working. No device-by-device support, no re-imaging.

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For Security & Compliance

Data never leaves the EU

All traffic passes one gateway, checked per app and per person. A breach stays trapped inside a single app. It never reaches your fleet or your data.

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The questions everyone asks

Won't streaming feel slow?

No. It's a real-time stream, not a download. The app is already running in the EU; you're just seeing it and sending taps. There's nothing to install and nothing to sync, so it feels like a normal, local computer.

What if my connection drops?

Your session keeps running on the server. When you reconnect, on the same device or a different screen, you land exactly where you left off, with nothing lost and nothing to recover.

Where is my data, really?

On central storage inside the EU, attached to your apps when they start. It is never copied to the device. The only thing that crosses the boundary to you is the picture on screen.

What happens if a device is lost or stolen?

Nothing of value is on it: no apps, no files, just glass. Access is revoked centrally and the person simply signs in on another screen.

And if one app gets compromised?

It's sealed off from everything else. We set the affected app aside for investigation and hand the person a fresh one, files intact. Work continues uninterrupted.

Can people work in the office and remotely?

Yes. Access follows who they are and where they are: the office can unlock more, remote can be more restricted. Either way it is the same session, picked up from any screen.

Can people make and take phone calls?

Yes. Each person gets a number that lives in the cloud, not on a SIM. Because your apps run on the server, so does the call: your voice travels up to your session and the audio comes back down the same stream. Calls between colleagues stay inside the server and never touch the outside network. Calls to the outside world step out through a single gateway in the EU onto the public phone network. No SIM cards, no per-device plans.

Does the device need a SIM at all?

Not for your number, that lives in the cloud. But the screen does need a way to reach the server, and a fast, steady connection is what keeps everything smooth. On WiFi that's covered. For people on the move, we fit a company-managed eSIM, a data-only profile pushed centrally with no card to swap. It exists purely to carry the connection, not to make calls, and gives each device reliable bandwidth wherever it goes.

That's the story.

Interested?

We'd love to show you what one phone can do. Leave a note and we'll get back to you.