Small apps.
No nonsense.

Apps for macOS and iOS. Each one does one thing, stores your data locally, and costs what it costs — once.

On privacy

We're building during a moment when everything runs on training data. The standard playbook: get users, study users, monetize users. AI has made this faster and more thorough than ever. Our apps don't participate. Data stays on your device. No accounts. Nothing leaves unless you send it yourself.

On pricing

Subscriptions made sense when software had servers to run. Most utility apps don't — yet here we are, paying $8/month for a to-do list. Basic features are free forever. The full version is a one-time purchase. No renewal dates to dread, no tiers nudging you upward, no price increases after you forgot you subscribed.

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Apps

macOS Submitting to App Store
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Cloak

Before you hit Share Screen, there's always something open you didn't mean to show. One keystroke hides desktop icons, silences notifications, clears the wallpaper, and covers app windows — or it fires automatically when a conference app opens.

macOS Free + $6.99 lifetime Menu Bar
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ShowPoint

Your cursor is somewhere on screen. Your viewers just can't find it. ShowPoint adds a halo, click pulses, and spotlight on top of any recorder, with free Meeting and Live Demo presets.

macOS Free + $4.99 lifetime Menu Bar
iOS Coming Soon
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LumaSip

A water tracker that doesn't need to know who you are. Log intake, set reminders, sync with Apple Health — all on your iPhone, no account required.

iOS Coming Soon HealthKit
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Cyvelle

Cycle tracking that stays on your device. Log symptoms, see predictions, understand your patterns — without your health data ending up on someone's server.

iOS Coming Soon