And Why You Should Care
Almost every software company you have ever worked with started with a promise in a slide deck to a room full of investors. Yes, they were going to solve a problem. Yes, they were going to change the world.
But ultimately, the message was, 'If we succeed, everyone in this room is going to get incredibly rich.' Or, put more accurately, way more rich than they already were.
This model has produced a lot of great companies and the tech revolution as a whole. But what it also has produced are lonely users who are chasing algorithms set up to extract their value and not set up to humanize and help them.
We reject all of that.
We want to be a software company that helps us all to be better humans, and we think that's by intentionally connecting with others and having agency in our lives.
We don’t need to slap AI on everything in our product and documentation because we didn’t promise an investor that AI would enable us to scale to the moon.
We don’t need to spend our time on pitch decks or the next round of funding or hiring a ton of people to satisfy this growth.
We simply want to help you. We want to curate a process and experience in our software that will change your career and ultimately your life.
We think more and more that as software becomes more ubiquitous and even easier to create, that creative, passionate people who solve real problems will be at the center of the next phase in our evolution.
After all, the fact that my PC in the 1990s was able to play Bach perfectly through MIDI never negated the fact that I still listen to the human who plays it with grace.
Join us and let us help you with what's next.