Focused, thoughtful tools built for people who care about how their software works. No ads. No engagement metrics. No dark patterns. Just fast, native apps that do one thing well.
Each one built for its platform, not ported to it — and designed to stay out of your way until you need it.
The card game you know. The forest you didn't expect.
A freecell solitaire game wrapped in a hand-drawn natural theme — moss, bark, stone, and sky. Same classic rules. Almost every deal is winnable if you think it through. No ads, no loot crates, no reason to feel guilty about twenty minutes of play.
Your projects. Running.
A Mac menu bar app for developers working across multiple local projects. Start, stop, and monitor dev servers. Track git state across repos. Get native notifications when a build fails or a server crashes. No Electron. No web wrapper. Just a fast, native tool.
Write the book. Not the workaround.
A native Mac writing app for long-form projects — novels, screenplays, nonfiction. Launches fast, stays responsive with manuscripts of any length. AI features designed for writers: structural feedback, character voice analysis, pattern surfacing. The AI reads your work. It doesn't replace it.
Your photos. Your TV. No special hardware.
Turns any Apple TV into a digital picture frame — wood, metal, gallery matte, or frameless. Ambient mode dims to match the time of day. Shuffle by albums, favorites, or curated sets. The "Frame TV" experience without locking you into a $3,000 display or one manufacturer's ecosystem.
See what the market sees. Faster.
Monitors prediction markets and equities simultaneously, flagging moments where the same event or asset is priced differently across platforms. Not a trading bot — a monitoring dashboard. Clean data, fast alerts, no noise. For anyone who follows markets and is tired of a dozen browser tabs.
We make tools we want to use ourselves — and hold them to the standard that software should respect the people running it.