Origin

About Cluspora

Cluspora began with a simple idea: inspiration should not disappear into scattered screenshots, links, and forgotten tabs. It deserves a quiet place where it can keep growing.

Name origin

Cluspora is a quiet portmanteau of two ideas:

  • Cluster — collecting things into meaningful groups, rather than letting them drift apart.
  • Spora — small living units that grow, split, and spread.

Together, the name suggests a living archive of inspiration that keeps growing as you collect.

Philosophy

Cluspora treats saved content as living nutrients, not dead bookmarks. A collection should help you return to ideas, think with them, and eventually create from them.

The experience is built to feel quiet, warm, visual, and non-intrusive — so collecting feels closer to keeping a notebook than to managing yet another inbox.

Mission

  • Help people save scattered inspirations from social apps, websites, and local media.
  • Make it easier to organize, review, and reuse what you've already collected.
  • Turn passive saving into a useful, creative archive that gives back.

The spirits: Clu and Spora

Inside Cluspora live small spirits called Spora, kept company by a special individual named Clu.

Clu, the archive keeper spirit

Clu

A special Spora individual. Clu does not split, but can continuously store nutrients and quietly guard the archive.

Spora, small spirits that collect nutrients

Spora

Small spirits that live by collecting nutrients. When they gather enough, they split into new Spora.

  • Spora live by collecting nutrients — ideas, references, images, links, and memories.
  • When a Spora gathers enough nutrients, it splits and creates new Spora — the way a single saved idea can grow into many connected inspirations.
  • Clu does not split like the others.
  • Instead, Clu can continuously store nutrients.
  • Clu is the quiet keeper of the archive — gathering, holding, and helping inspirations return when you need them.