Deep-tech,
built deliberately.
A small studio working on a few hard problems. We ship when ready, not when scheduled.
Each its own thesis.
Equal share of our attention.
We avoid a crowded portfolio. These are the products we keep returning to, improving, and supporting.
ContextHub v1
Context for humans and their agents.
Teams draft product, architecture, and requirements docs together as markdown. The
ch CLI places clean, agent-ready files into any repo.
EaseMyDisease Closed beta
Healthcare intelligence that fits existing rails.
Predictive analytics and personalized care pathways for hospitals, designed to support existing healthcare workflows instead of replacing them.
MyFoodCraving Live
Personalized food guidance from your health metrics.
MyFoodCraving suggests and tracks what to eat from your health metrics, preferences, and routine, then turns each meal into a complete guided recipe.
A small team.
Few products. Long horizons.
We prefer quiet progress to loud roadmaps. The product, not the company narrative, gets the attention.
Time before line one.
We sit with a problem long enough to understand what should be simple, durable, and left unsaid.
Narrow on purpose.
Three products is plenty. New work earns its place only when existing work can stand with less of us.
Small by design.
Remote-first from India. Decisions stay close to the work, and the team stays small enough to hold the whole product in view.
"The next decade of software will not be won by the loudest. It will be won by teams that decided early, stayed lean, and kept improving long enough to be useful."
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