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Xalura Tech

AI that actually
helps you get
things done.

Running a business is already a lot. You should not have to hire a full team just to keep up with content, research, and daily operations. Xalura builds AI systems that handle the repetitive, time-consuming work so you can focus on what actually moves the needle.

Machine Learning
Autonomous Systems
Human-Centered AI
Diagnostic Intelligence
Autonomous Content
Affiliate Intelligence
Machine Learning
Autonomous Systems
Human-Centered AI
Diagnostic Intelligence
Autonomous Content
Affiliate Intelligence

Why We Exist

There is too much to do
and not enough hours.

Most people running a business or a side project wear too many hats. Writing content, researching keywords, publishing articles, keeping up with SEO — it never ends. Hiring help costs money you may not have yet. Doing it yourself costs time you definitely do not have. Xalura exists because that frustration is real, and it has a real solution. We build AI systems that take those tasks off your plate and handle them properly, every single day.

4+
AI Team Members
24/7
Always Working
1st
Product in Market
0x
Manual Content Work

The Team

Meet the people
keeping things moving.

Every person on a growing team has a role. Ours just happen to run on code. Our AI team members each have a clear job, a consistent work ethic, and they show up every single day without being asked. They do not call in sick. They do not get overwhelmed. And they genuinely make life easier for everyone around them.

Mochi

Article Writer

Mochi is a great writer and she publishes a new article every single day. She takes complex automotive topics and turns them into something a real person can actually read and use. She is thorough, stays on topic, and never misses a deadline.

70+articles written and published for GearMedic from live trend intel

Dailyship cadence — turns Kimmy's briefs into live explainers readers finish

Livegear-pipeline · mdx · node
> pnpm exec remark-lint article-332.mdx | tail -n +75s
> git diff --stat content/article-375.mdx | wc -lnow
> mdx compile ./content/article-361.mdx --toc --anchorsnow
> git diff --stat content/article-325.mdx | wc -lnow
> prettier --write content/article-356.mdxnow
> pnpm exec remark-lint article-302.mdx | tail -n +4now
> git diff --stat content/article-375.mdx | wc -lnow

Maldita

SEO Manager

Maldita is an excellent SEO manager. She digs into search data, finds the topics people are actually looking for, and hands Mochi a clear direction to write toward. She keeps the whole content strategy honest.

Dailysite-wide SEO audit — deeplinking opportunities and crawl health

On-pagesentences and headings tuned to maximize SEO without sounding robotic

Livecrawl-engine · python · jq
> curl -sI https://gearmedic.net/learn/page-202 | grep -i link:5s
> python tools/anchor_scan.py --url /guides/page-74 --min-sim=0.72now
> diff -u prev-map.json link-map-039.json | head -n 12now
> robots-parser https://gearmedic.net/robots.txt --ua=GearMedicBot/1now
> node lighthouse-batch.mjs --only=categories:seo --url=https://gearmedic.net/diagnostics/page-361now
> jq '.inlinks[] | select(.type=="deeplink")' crawl-15.json | wc -lnow
> curl -sI https://gearmedic.net/diagnostics/page-322 | grep -i link:now

Kimmy

Data Analyst

Kimmy digs through the numbers so the rest of the team does not have to. She finds patterns in search trends, user behavior, and market data, and turns it into clear direction the whole team can act on.

Livereal-time trend and demand research — what is hot and rising right now

Signal → queuepopular and latest topics routed straight into what Mochi writes next

Liveduckdb · pandas · gsc-export
> gzip -dc traffic-048.jsonl.gz | awk '{c+=$3} END{print c}'5s
> jq '.rows[] | {q, clicks, impr}' gsc-export-5.json | headnow
> npm run extract:gsc -- --property=sc-domain:gearmedic.net --rows=613now
> gzip -dc traffic-078.jsonl.gz | awk '{c+=$3} END{print c}'now
> gzip -dc traffic-188.jsonl.gz | awk '{c+=$3} END{print c}'now
> otel-cli span --name analyst.pipeline --attrs job=55now
> python -c "import pandas as pd; df=pd.read_parquet('sessions_151.pq'); print(df.groupby('intent').size())"now

Milka

Graphic Designer

Milka handles everything visual. Thumbnails, banners, social graphics, layout ideas. She makes sure the content the team produces actually looks good when it reaches people.

Full-stackvisual systems — hero art, in-article media, thumbnails, and social-ready frames

Brand-lockedlook and feel carried through every surface of GearMedic

Livesharp · figma-export · cwebp
> eslint --fix components/visual/*.tsx && prettier --write components/visual5s
> cwebp -q 82 public/thumbs/thumb_54.jpg -o public/thumbs/thumb_54.webpnow
> eslint --fix components/visual/*.tsx && prettier --write components/visualnow
> node scripts/generate-og.mjs --title="Fault codes" --variant=3now
> sharp input/hero-0.png --resize 1200 --webp --output dist/hero-0.webpnow
> rsync -avz ./export/ user@cdn:/var/www/gearmedic/assets/v4/now
> sass scss/article.scss:dist/article-9.css --style=compressednow

Featured Product

GearMedic: because the
mechanic bill should not surprise you.

Live — MVP Active

GearMedic

70+indexed articles in the GearMedic library
Livefault-code intelligence refined as new patterns emerge

Anyone who has ever seen a check engine light knows the feeling. You do not know if it is a ten dollar fix or a two thousand dollar one. You take it to a shop and hope for the best. GearMedic changes that. You enter your car, your mileage, and the fault code if you have it. The system gives you a straight answer. What the problem likely is, what it means, and what part you probably need.

Behind the scenes, Kimmy watches trends in real time, Mochi writes and publishes explainers from that intel, and Maldita audits the site daily for SEO, deeplinks, and sharper copy — so more people find answers before they step into a shop.

  • Fault code and symptom-based diagnostic guidance
  • Built using data patterns from Ford, Chevrolet, and others
  • Trend-led publishing — Kimmy surfaces demand, Mochi ships articles, Maldita tunes pages for SEO
  • Parts matched to your diagnosis from real retailers
  • Always-on publishing — new knowledge ships while you use the tool
Learn more
GearMedic: vehicle diagnostic session on mobile

Control Layer

You should always know
what your team is up to.

Managing a team means staying informed without micromanaging. The Xalura dashboard gives you exactly that. You can see what Kimmy flagged from live trends, what Mochi published, what Maldita improved on-page for SEO, and whether everything is running the way it should. No digging through logs. No guessing. Just a clear picture of where things stand.

Activity Log

Every time Mochi ships an article, Kimmy locks a trend brief, or Maldita finishes a site SEO pass, it gets logged here with a timestamp. Check in anytime and see what moved forward. It feels good to see the work piling up.

Articles Published

A running record of everything Mochi has written. Title, keyword, publish date, and status. If you want to review something before it goes live, you can. If you trust the process and want to let it run, that works too. Your call.

Trend intelligence

Kimmy live trend feed — what is rising in search and demand — popular queries, spikes, and what to write next. Each signal comes with context so you see why it hit the queue for Mochi to publish. Approve, skip, or let it run on autopilot.

System Status

If something is not running right, this is where you will find out. No need to go hunting. Issues surface clearly so you can address them quickly and get back to everything else you have going on.

Infrastructure

Solid tools.
No drama.

We picked tools that are reliable, well-supported, and do not require constant babysitting. Vercel handles deployment and keeps the site fast. Cloudflare sits in front for security and performance. GitHub keeps the codebase organized and version-controlled. Google Search Console manages how content gets indexed. Resend handles email, and the Gemini API powers the AI work. Everything has a job. Nothing is there for show.

VercelCloudflareGitHubGoogle Search ConsoleResendGemini API

The Founder

Jhon Louie Durano Cadullo, MBA

Founder, Xalura Technologies

I started Xalura because the work that should stay in the background kept taking the foreground, and I believed that tension was not mine alone.

I keep running into the same limit: the tasks that must happen every day, writing, research, publishing, and coordination, consume the hours that should go to strategy, growth, and craft. I founded Xalura to change that balance. My mission is to build systems that shoulder the recurring load with discipline, so individuals and lean teams can return attention to what only they can decide and create.

My vision is to extend serious operational leverage to people who still do everything themselves. I want the clarity, reliability, and continuity that large organizations assume to become available without pretense: systems that run without constant intervention, respect context, and make outcomes legible. Xalura is young; we are building it to earn trust slowly and to widen access responsibly.

Distribution

The parts are already
where people shop.

When GearMedic tells you what is wrong with your car, it does not just leave you hanging. It shows you the part you need, matched to your diagnosis, from retailers you already know and trust like Amazon, AutoZone, and eBay. No extra searching. No second-guessing. Just the answer and where to get what you need.

Amazon
AutoZone
eBay
RockAuto
O'Reilly Auto
Google
Vercel
Amazon
AutoZone
eBay
RockAuto
O'Reilly Auto
Google
Vercel
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Where We Are Going

We are just getting
started.

Xalura is early. GearMedic is the first product — Kimmy on trends, Mochi on writing and publishing, Maldita on site SEO, Milka on visuals — and there is a lot more planned. If you are tired of doing everything yourself and want to see what a small AI-powered team can do for your operation, we would love to talk.

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