General software tries to do everything.
We do one thing at a time, completely.
After years watching teams waste days on repetitive workflows, we noticed a pattern: the problems weren't about lacking tools—they were about tools that couldn't go deep enough.
Platforms optimize for breadth. We optimize for depth.
Each tool we build fits into a gap that general software creates by trying to serve everyone. That's where the name comes from: solutions that subsume into existing environments, filling spaces without forcing adoption of entire ecosystems.
The problem costs real time or money. The solution is specific, not a platform.
If existing software solves it well, we don't need to. We look for the gaps.
Every tool starts with users who have the problem. We co-build solutions, not guesses.
"The best tools don't demand adoption.
They fit perfectly into the spaces
where nothing else does."
Datally is live, in design partner program
Data consolidation for multi-vendor workflows
Two more tools in development
RAG evaluation studio, K-1 tax processing
Always exploring new problem spaces
Looking for gaps that matter