For oddly specific problems.
We build small, sharp products for the specific problems bigger software overlooks — the founder chasing one signal, the team buried in one manual task, the enterprise that needs one clear answer. Whatever the size of the business, one peculiar problem at a time.
Real, unglamorous problems where the existing tools are bloated, broken, or simply don't exist yet.
Each product is focused enough to launch in weeks, not years — then sharpened by the people who use it.
No empire-building. Each product does one thing precisely, lives on its own domain, and earns its keep.
Most software chases the biggest possible market — and ends up vague. We do the opposite.
We go deliberately narrow: a Notion workspace for D&D game masters, a feed of restaurants about to open, a card that shows what AI chatbots say about you. Each one is too specific for the big platforms to build — so they don't. That's exactly the gap we fill.
Peculiar isn't a quirk. It's the strategy.
The fastest to launch from each corner of the studio. Each lives on its own subdomain and does one thing precisely.
We'd rather be essential to a few than tolerable to everyone.
Real usage decides the roadmap — not a planning doc.
Small tools, fair prices, and always easy to leave.
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