Simple ADHD Planner
A planner that works with your brain, not against it. Tasks, a gentle timeline, and just enough structure — no guilt, no clutter.
A planner that works with your brain, not against it. Tasks, a gentle timeline, and just enough structure — no guilt, no clutter.
A CNC machinist's kit in your pocket. G-codes, M-codes, feeds and speeds — looked up in seconds, right at the machine.
Speak, and it writes. Recordings become clean transcripts, summaries and action items — and if you missed something, ask the recording.
Photograph a room, pick a style, and watch it transform. Twenty-two ways to redesign your space — before you move a single chair.
The market's mood, one glance away. The crypto Fear & Greed Index lives quietly in your menu bar — know the temperature before you trade.
App Store screenshots and custom product pages, assembled like clockwork — AI-translated into every locale, delivered straight to App Store Connect.
Most software is built by committees. Mine isn't. I'm a self-taught developer and the entire team behind DeepSkyApps. Every app in this constellation started the same way: I needed a tool that didn't exist — or existed and disappointed me. So I built it, used it until I trusted it, and shipped it.
A studio of one changes what the software feels like. There's no growth team inventing reasons to send you notifications, and no meeting where the feature you rely on gets cut. When you leave a review or email me, the person reading it is the person who wrote the code — often shipping the fix the same week.
Small constellation. Full attention. Pick a star above and see for yourself.
Build logs, App Store experiments, and notes from running a one-person studio — written by the same hands that ship the apps.
First light