
Newsroom & PR
Synors prepares early access for people who work across multiple devices
A corporate newsroom article that clearly and credibly presents the angle: a conversion newsroom article with a clear waitlist CTA.
Introduction
This article opens the topic of Synors early access through an everyday problem, not through technical jargon. It should start with a situation the reader knows: work is split between a laptop, phone, desktop, cloud, messages and notes. Synors appears in the text only later, as the name for a better model — a private workspace that devices join as authorized nodes.
Problem and context
The PR text should be written calmly and factually. The main message is not that yet another app is being born. The main message is that Synors names a new problem of work between devices and is preparing a product approach that combines continuity, privacy and control.
The Synors angle
The article should contain quotable sentences for the media: a Slovak technology project, global ambition, privacy-first multi-device workspace, early access, responsible security communication. At the same time it should clearly mark what is already ready and what is vision.
Conclusion
The conclusion should offer the media a next step: a media kit, a contact, the option to follow the newsroom and an early access form. There is no need to push sales, because the goal is to build trust and the category.
"Synors does not want to create another cloud drive. It wants to name and solve broken work between devices."- Synors Editorial Team
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Synors early access and why does it matter?
- How does Synors early access differ from ordinary cloud or remote access?
- Who is Synors early access best for and when does it make sense?

