A mobile-first studio. Small tools, shipped fast.
What we've shipped
Each one solves a single, specific problem. None of them want to be a platform.
Turn your phone into a shared disposable camera. Guests scan a QR code, snap photos and videos, everything lands in one collaborative album.
A film-inspired photo editor with curated presets, grain, and color profiles. Photos that look like they were shot on something.
Quick answers, drafts, and brainstorms — chat-first, no setup, no clutter. Pull it out, ask, get on with your day.
Replace your iOS keyboard with one that has AI built in. Rewrite, translate, fix, and improve text in any app where you type.
Theme your home and lock screens with curated icon packs and wallpaper sets, or build your own. Aesthetic, without the friction.
How we work
Four operating principles. They're not negotiable. They're the reason the apps exist at all.
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Few features done well, not many done okay. We say no a lot.
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Ship when ready. No artificial roadmaps, no manufactured urgency, no countdown timers.
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No interruption that doesn't earn it. Notifications are off until you turn them on.
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If we can't run it in five years, we don't build it. No vendor lock-in, no zombie services.
Services
Two ways to work with us. The studio that ships our own apps will ship yours too — same speed, same standards, same refusal to over-engineer.
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Native iOS and Android apps for companies that want a real product, not a prototype. From idea to App Store in weeks, not quarters.
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Interfaces that respect the person on the other side. We design mobile apps, web products, and the new shape of AI tools — chat surfaces, agent workflows, prompt UIs — without the slop.
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Your data is locked inside dashboards, spreadsheets, and a dozen SaaS tools. We connect it to LLMs so anyone in your team can ask questions in plain English — and get answers, not links.
Journal
Process posts, postmortems, and occasional unfiltered opinions about the tools we use.
A look at what gets cut, what gets kept, and what gets postponed when a deadline is the constraint.
Read →After three apps, we hit the wall. Here's what broke, what we tried, and where we landed.
Read →Most apps shouldn't be subscriptions. They should cost money once, like buying a hammer.
Read →Get in touch
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